49ers stock report 1.0: Rookies, GM John Lynch soaring

The San Francisco 49ers kept most of their roster intact, but while some players are seeing their stock climb, others are falling.

Stock down: OL Daniel Brunskill

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There’s nothing Brunskill did to see his stock fall some, but the 49ers’ offseason moves appear to have loosened Brunskill’s grip on the starting right guard job. Former starter Mike Person was released, and it looked like Brunskill would slide into the starting role after holding that spot last season while Person was injured. San Francisco then signed veteran offensive lineman Tom Compton, who has familiarity in Shanahan’s system, and will compete for the starting right guard spot. They also moved Matt Breida for a fifth-round pick and selected offensive lineman Colton McKivitz out of West Virginia. He may also be in the running for that job if he moves from tackle to the interior. Brunskill could still win the job, but he’s less of a sure thing now than he was to start the offseason.