DE 49ers claimed off waivers retires

On Sunday another 49ers offseason addition retired. Defensive end James Lockhart, who the 49ers were awarded off waivers from Pittsburgh, is hanging up his pads according to the team. Lockhart joins offensive lineman Spencer Long on the list of …

On Sunday another 49ers offseason addition retired. Defensive end James Lockhart, who the 49ers were awarded off waivers from Pittsburgh, is hanging up his pads according to the team.

Lockhart joins offensive lineman Spencer Long on the list of players the 49ers added this offseason who went on to retire. Long was with the club for just four days before calling it a career. Lockhart hadn’t had a practice yet.

He joined Pittsburgh as an undrafted rookie following a strong senior season at Baylor where he racked up 6.0 of his 7.0-career sacks. He played his final two years with the Bears after spending his first two college seasons at Texas A&M.

The 49ers were given a roster exemption for Lockhart so they never made a corresponding move for the addition. His retirement won’t open a roster spot. He likely would’ve filled the roster spot vacated by JJ Nelson when Nelson went on Injured Reserve. Instead, San Francisco added defensive lineman Alex Barrett.

 

Former Steeler DE James Lockhart claimed off waivers by 49ers

The 49ers have claimed James Lockhart.

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I was surprised and disappointed when the Pittsburgh Steelers waived defensive lineman James Lockhart this week. Lockhart showed a ton of potential at Baylor and looked like a great player to stash away on the newly expanded practice squad.

But instead of Lockhart sticking with the Steelers, he never even made it back to being a street free agent. According to the NFL transaction wire, the San Francisco 49ers claimed Lockhart off waivers to help bolster depth.

The Steelers added Lockhart as an undrafted free agent but had been largely silent during training camp. The Steelers remain thin at edge rusher and could be a buyer in free agency when teams start trimming their rosters.

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Everything Georgia football fans need to know about Baylor

Georgia won each prior meeting, but the game in New Orleans will be the first in which they’ve faced each other outside Sanford Stadium.

With conference championship week having come to a close, bowl season is upon us. The Georgia Bulldogs are headed to the Sugar Bowl to square off with the Baylor Bears, with whom they’ve competed four times across the programs’ histories.

Georgia won each prior meeting, but the contest in New Orleans will be the first in which the Dawgs have faced the Bears outside Sanford Stadium. It will be the first time the teams have played since 1989.

Baylor and Georgia enter the game with identical records (11-2), both having lost one regular season game and their respective conference title games.

The Bears’ two losses both came against playoff-bound Oklahoma by a combined ten points.

Led by third-year head coach Matt Rhule, Baylor will make its second consecutive bowl game following an incredible turnaround: the Bears finished with just one regular season win in Rhule’s first season, six in his second, and eleven in 2019.

Georgia’s second-longest active bowl streak continues with a second consecutive trip to the Allstate Sugar Bowl. It will be Baylor’s first Sugar Bowl appearance since 1957, when the Bears shocked a second-ranked and previously undefeated Tennessee Volunteers squad by a score of thirteen to seven.

Baylor possesses a balanced, powerful offense that averages 257 yards passing and 175 yards rushing per game.

However, The Bears’ powerful offense may arrive to the Mercedes-Benz Superdome shorthanded; starting quarterback Charlie Brewer was knocked out early in the second quarter of this weekend’s Big XII Championship and stayed sidelined for the remainder of the game.

Backup quarterback Gerry Bohanon, who was also recruited by UGA, was later replaced by third-string QB Jacob Zeno against Oklahoma. Zeno led a comeback that took his team to overtime before coming up short. Prior to his team’s most recent game against the Sooners, Bohanon had attempted just 21 passes wearing green and gold. Zeno has attempted nine passes all year.

Baylor has a run-first offense, attempting 82 more rushes than passes in 2019 (476 to 394).

If Brewer, who’s posted a solid 20:6 touchdown-to-interception ratio with a 65% completion rate, remains out, expect an even heavier rushing attack procured by the Bears’ massive offensive linemen (three of whom have played together for over three years). Behind them, shifty tailbacks JaMycal Hasty and John Lovett have combined for 1251 yards and 12 touchdowns this season.

On Defense, Baylor hasn’t allowed north of 30 points all year to anyone who doesn’t attend school in Norman, Oklahoma. This group of players amounts to one of the most physical defenses the team has produced in years, nearly half-full of seniors (Henry Black, Jameson Houston, James Lockhart, Chris Miller and Blake Lynch) all playing the best statistical season of each of their college careers.

They give up just 19.3 points per game facing an injury-plagued Georgia team that has failed to score over 27 points in all but one game (against Georgia Tech) since their first loss of the season to South Carolina two months ago.

Baylor presents a cohesive defensive unit against a rattled Silver Britches offense. Whether their signal caller is missing or not, the Bears are not to be underestimated.