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49ers most improved in NFC West after free agency
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Which team in the division improved itself the most through free agency?

Josh Weinfuss, Arizona Cardinals:
The San Francisco 49ers improved the most in the NFC West, but mostly by default. They’ve signed 12 players, all but instantly bolstering their roster in the process. The Niners signed quarterbacks Brian Hoyer and Matt Barkley, although it remains to be seen whether either will be the starter.

San Francisco also added two of the quickest wide receivers in the NFL in Pierre Garcon and Marquise Goodwin. If the Niners can find someone to get them the ball, then the offense could develop rather quickly.

Alden Gonzalez, Los Angeles Rams:
This is a division that generally didn’t really wow in free agency, so in that case, you have to go with the 49ers. They were busy, at least. They had to be. The Niners began with a lot of vacancies on their roster and a lot of salary-cap space in their payroll, so they went about adding players who would fit the scheme and culture Kyle Shanahan wants to implement as a first-year head coach. And they did it without necessarily sacrificing financial flexibility.

The 49ers added a premier receiver (Garcon), signed a stopgap quarterback (Hoyer), splurged on a versatile fullback (Kyle Juszczyk), landed a speedy No. 2 receiver (Goodwin), then filled in a blocking tight end (Logan Paulsen), another linebacker (Malcolm Smith) and a replacement for Phil Dawson (Robbie Gould). Yes, the Niners still have a long, long way to go. But going from two wins to five qualifies as significant improvement, doesn’t it?

Nick Wagoner, San Francisco 49ers:
I'm not sure any of the four teams did anything that will make a substantial difference in their record in 2017, but the 49ers made the most changes and upgraded at more spots than the other teams. If nothing else, the Niners almost can't be any worse than they were a year ago -- and with players that Shanahan knows and trusts to run his system, it's fair to expect at least some uptick in performance from last season.

Perhaps best of all, San Francisco's free-agent crop will help without breaking the bank, allowing it to keep some powder dry for next year when it could be in better position to land a franchise quarterback.

Sheil Kapadia, Seattle Seahawks:
The San Francisco 49ers. To be honest, it’s smart to go with the 2-14 option with questions like this. There’s nowhere to go but up. The 49ers handed out some big-money contracts, but the goal in Year 1 under Shanahan should be to start to get the personnel in place who can execute his system. Even though the signings were costly, San Francisco at least began to do that with the additions of guys such as Garcon and Juszczyk.

And the 49ers were wise to hold off on making a drastic move at quarterback. They are not built to win now, so why panic and pour valuable resources into the position? Instead, Hoyer can serve as a bridge option until Shanahan finds more of a long-term solution. The 49ers were outscored by 171 points a year ago, the widest margin in the conference. They have a long way to go to be competitive, but the roster looks far more professional than it did going into 2016.
 

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Other than Garcon, I don't really like any of their signings, especially when you look at what they paid for them.
 

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I guess when you have a 2-14 Team that sucked worse than it's Season record, and a Roster filled with Trash, anything is a drastic improvement!! (y);)
So OK! The 49ers may be the most improved team in the NFC West at this point! ONLY MAYBE! JMHO!:snicker::shades:
 

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Most improved is a relative concept. They were a dumpster fire last year (even more than us) so if they're less incompetent thats a huge jump
 

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Well....We can't know for sure yet. They could still be a landfill fire for all we know, and Kaepernick will curse them.
 

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Just enough of an excuse for the NFL and ESPN to trip all over themselves to schedule the 49ers in no less than five primetime games.
 

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The sad thing is the 2 wins were against us. Please do not allow this to happen in 2017.
 

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The NFL version of this article has the Rams the clear winner of free agency in the NFC West and they describe it beautifully. The 9ers went for quantity over quality. Only two decent pickups and overpaid. The Rams went out and made smart picks and quietly improved the entire team.
 

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49ers most improved in NFC West after free agency
ESPN.com

Which team in the division improved itself the most through free agency?

Josh Weinfuss, Arizona Cardinals:
The San Francisco 49ers improved the most in the NFC West, but mostly by default. They’ve signed 12 players, all but instantly bolstering their roster in the process. The Niners signed quarterbacks Brian Hoyer and Matt Barkley, although it remains to be seen whether either will be the starter.

San Francisco also added two of the quickest wide receivers in the NFL in Pierre Garcon and Marquise Goodwin. If the Niners can find someone to get them the ball, then the offense could develop rather quickly.

Alden Gonzalez, Los Angeles Rams:
This is a division that generally didn’t really wow in free agency, so in that case, you have to go with the 49ers. They were busy, at least. They had to be. The Niners began with a lot of vacancies on their roster and a lot of salary-cap space in their payroll, so they went about adding players who would fit the scheme and culture Kyle Shanahan wants to implement as a first-year head coach. And they did it without necessarily sacrificing financial flexibility.

The 49ers added a premier receiver (Garcon), signed a stopgap quarterback (Hoyer), splurged on a versatile fullback (Kyle Juszczyk), landed a speedy No. 2 receiver (Goodwin), then filled in a blocking tight end (Logan Paulsen), another linebacker (Malcolm Smith) and a replacement for Phil Dawson (Robbie Gould). Yes, the Niners still have a long, long way to go. But going from two wins to five qualifies as significant improvement, doesn’t it?

Nick Wagoner, San Francisco 49ers:
I'm not sure any of the four teams did anything that will make a substantial difference in their record in 2017, but the 49ers made the most changes and upgraded at more spots than the other teams. If nothing else, the Niners almost can't be any worse than they were a year ago -- and with players that Shanahan knows and trusts to run his system, it's fair to expect at least some uptick in performance from last season.

Perhaps best of all, San Francisco's free-agent crop will help without breaking the bank, allowing it to keep some powder dry for next year when it could be in better position to land a franchise quarterback.

Sheil Kapadia, Seattle Seahawks:
The San Francisco 49ers. To be honest, it’s smart to go with the 2-14 option with questions like this. There’s nowhere to go but up. The 49ers handed out some big-money contracts, but the goal in Year 1 under Shanahan should be to start to get the personnel in place who can execute his system. Even though the signings were costly, San Francisco at least began to do that with the additions of guys such as Garcon and Juszczyk.

And the 49ers were wise to hold off on making a drastic move at quarterback. They are not built to win now, so why panic and pour valuable resources into the position? Instead, Hoyer can serve as a bridge option until Shanahan finds more of a long-term solution. The 49ers were outscored by 171 points a year ago, the widest margin in the conference. They have a long way to go to be competitive, but the roster looks far more professional than it did going into 2016.
McVay will make Shanahan look like the bit ch he is.
F a 49er
 

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Brian Hoyer and Matt Barkley? Signing Garcon was a waste. 48er's will be lucky to win 4 games.
 

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It makes no sense to really even ask the question.
The 49ers spent so much more in free agency than any of the other teams.
If they have not improved the most, it would be am utter fail for them.

FA is more about who spent their money the most wisely.
 

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Just enough of an excuse for the NFL and ESPN to trip all over themselves to schedule the 49ers in no less than five primetime games.
Including the back end of the Week 1 MNF double-header...for the 3rd straight year.
 

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2 - 14 to 4 -16 is a 200% improvement... so yeah easy pick to question.
 

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9ers big improvement was at WR. Garcon was a nice addition, real nice, but his impact for them is probably not as big as Whitworth's addition at LT for the Rams. The turnaround from the pile of excrement we had at LT last year to Whitworth is enormous.

He's old, so there's some risk, but if he's even above average for next season you'd be hard pressed to find a team that has improved more.
 

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Being a Free Agency Champ, is something to be ashamed of......just sayin'
 

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The NFL version of this article has the Rams the clear winner of free agency in the NFC West and they describe it beautifully. The 9ers went for quantity over quality. Only two decent pickups and overpaid. The Rams went out and made smart picks and quietly improved the entire team.

Yeah, I saw a segment where they declared the Rams the most improved team after FA. Can;t find the article though. The coaching staff ALONE should improve the team greatly. Whitworth and the other FAs are an added bonus, haha.
 

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Quality Over Quantity: Rams Most Improved in NFC West
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Bleacher Report's Most Improved Team in Each NFL Division After Early Free Agency

Through the first big wave of free agency, Bleacher Report has named the Los Angeles Rams the offseason's most improved team in the NFC West division.

The Rams kickstarted their 2017 by hiring a new head coach in Sean McVay. The NFL's youngest head coach quickly recruited defensive coordinator Wade Phillips (Broncos) and offensive coordinator Matt LeFleur (Falcons) to join him in L.A.

McVay's first order of business was improving the offense and bringing in a veteran presence to the locker room.

According to Bleacher Report's analysis:

The Los Angeles Rams didn't necessarily make huge waves in free agency, and they didn't sign as many outside free agents as the divisional-rival San Francisco 49ers. But ... The Rams provided QB Jared Goff with an experienced new left tackle in Andrew Whitworth, who's coming off back-to-back Pro Bowl seasons in Cincinnati. They also replaced top receiver Kenny Britt with the younger Robert Woods, who at least gives them more ceiling space at that position.

These free agency moves give fans in Los Angeles a reason to smile heading into April's NFL Draft. The Rams first selection will come at No. 37 in the second round on Friday, April 28. The Rams are currently the only NFC West team without a first round draft pick.

Bleacher Report explained its NFC West choice by stating:

While the Niners signed a lot of players, including two quarterbacks and potential offensive difference-makers Pierre Garcon and Kyle Juszczyk, it does look like San Fran took more of a quantity-over-quality approach. And those quarterbacks—Brian Hoyer and Matt Barkley—are not seen as long-term solutions.

There wasn't a lot of room for the Seattle Seahawks to improve, and the Arizona Cardinals might have taken a step backward after losing defenders Calais Campbell, Tony Jefferson, D.J. Swearinger, Alex Okafor and Kevin Minter. San Francisco and Los Angeles undoubtedly got better, but the Rams can exit free agency with fewer concerns.