More bad injury news for 49ers, DL to miss half the season after knee surgery

The San Francisco 49ers were bit by the injury bug again, with a defensive lineman now needing surgery.

The San Francisco 49ers’ injury problems won’t go away.

It looked like they escaped their preseason opener with just one injury — a broken forearm for cornerback Ambry Thomas. However, head coach Kyle Shanahan on Monday while speaking with reporters said defensive lineman Kalia Davis also suffered a knee injury in Saturday’s preseason opener.

Davis will have surgery on his knee and will miss about half the season.

While Davis didn’t have a major role in his first two seasons, he was expected to take on a greater share of snaps in 2024 on a thin 49ers defensive line. He was good in the preseason opener, posting a tackle-for-loss and a sack.

His absence leaves San Francisco shallow at defensive tackle. Javon Hargrave and Maliek Collins figure to start at the two DT spots. Jordan Elliott and Kevin Givens will also rotate in. Outside of that there aren’t a ton of proven options for the 49ers at DT.

They’ll either need to make an addition or hope a player like T.Y. McGill, Shakel Brown, or undrafted rookie Evan Anderson can step into a bigger role. The 49ers won’t need a ton of snaps from another DT, but it would help insulate them from another injury.

Davis was a sixth-round pick in the 2022 draft. He ostensibly red-shirted his rookie season after rehabbing a knee injury he suffered in college. Last year he played 54 defensive snaps across three games, posting one tackle and one sack.

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49ers rookie review: DL Kalia Davis could be key in Year 2

49ers rookie review: Kalia Davis’ injury shouldn’t hinder his move into the DL rotation in Year 2.

Kalia Davis might be a relatively unknown name for 49ers fans who don’t pay close attention to Day 3 of the draft, but the defensive lineman from the University of Central Florida could quickly become a key player for San Francisco in his second season.

The 49ers selected Davis in the sixth round with pick No. 220 overall. His draft stock took a hit because of an ACL tear he sustained in mid October during the final year of his college career.

Landing with the 49ers allowed Davis to effectively redshirt his rookie year with three weeks of practice late in the season after the team opened his 21-day practice window.

While he didn’t contribute as a rookie, there will be plenty of opportunities for Davis to crack the defensive line rotation in his second year. He can play multiple spots along the interior of the defensive line and his athleticism should earn him snaps right away on a defensive line that doesn’t have a ton of depth. Davis may not start in his second season, but it’s easy to see him carving out a significant role.

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49ers use pick No. 220 on UCF DL Kalia Davis

Pick No. 220 for the #49ers lands them UCF DL Kalia Davis.

The 49ers used the first of back-to-back picks in the sixth round on defensive lineman Kalia Davis from UCF.

Davis measures in at 6-1, 302 pounds and gives the 49ers some additional help on the interior of their defensive line. He sat out the 2020 campaign and was limited to only five games last season because of a torn ACL.

In four years he played in 25 games and posted 15 tackles for loss with 4.0 sacks. While San Francisco needs some depth, Davis because of his inexperience could find himself limited for the most part as a rookie while he develops under defensive line coach Kris Kocurek.

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