As the 49ers look to continue George Kittle‘s tenure with the team, another tight end investment is being made. Luke Farrell has agreed to a three-year contract with San Francisco, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Farrell will earn $11MM guaranteed, per Rapoport. The pact has a maximum value of $20.25MM. The 27-year-old has cashed in considerably after playing out his rookie contract with the Jaguars.
Kittle is unsurprisingly on San Francisco’s extension radar, having established a Hall of Fame case with the team, but the 49ers lost multiple backups — Charlie Woerner and Ross Dwelley — last year. They also saw the Lions match their Brock Wright RFA offer sheet. Farrell will arrive in San Francisco as a contributor more as a blocker than receiver.
Kyle Shanahan’s offense features extensive blocking assignments from his tight ends, as Kittle fantasy GMs know quite well, and Farrell comes in after seeing 238 run-blocking snaps (compared to just 103 as a receiver) last season. Urban Meyer drafted Farrell in the fifth round out of Ohio State, after coaching him with the Buckeyes, but Doug Pederson became Farrell’s primary NFL coach. The 27-year-old Ohio native has yet to score an NFL touchdown but has missed only two games during a four-year career.
The 49ers’ second-most used tight end from last season — Eric Saubert — is a free agent. Farrell appears all set to fill that role behind Kittle. Though, the 49ers may need to keep shopping if they want a another reserve tight end with notable receiving chops.
Adam La Rose contributed to this post.