The team also spoke with Appalachian State CB Tae Hayes

The San Francisco 49ers are continuing to look at offensive line depth. Per Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle, the team worked out Maryland’s Brendan Moore privately over the weekend. Moore was asked to play multiple positions as a Senior. He started six games at center, five at right guard, and one at left guard. Bringing in a player that can play all three interior line positions is an efficient way to build depth. Moore started every game at center the prior two years. According to PFF’s draft guide, the honorable mention All-Big 10 player allowed only one sack and three QB hits all season.

Also, per Wilson, the team spoke with CB Tae Hayes of Appalachian State at his Pro Day. Hayes ran in the mid 4.5’s in the 40-yard dash, and ran a 6.85 3-cone drill. Hayes started the last 26 games at App State. The 5’11, 183-pound corner had nine interceptions and 24 pass breakups during his career. Four of those interceptions and seven of those pass breakups came in 2018.

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