DE Dion Jordan
Jordan doesn’t need to hit the ceiling set for him when he was selected No. 3 overall in the 2013 NFL draft. He does need to provide value as a situational pass rusher though. There’s no expectation Jordan will step in and post double-digit sacks, but if he can step in in camp and flash the ability to be a disruptive player for 15-20 snaps per game he’ll quickly find his way into a regular role on the defensive line. The 49ers aren’t heavily invested in him though, so the onus is on Jordan to show off his value for the reigning NFC champions.