ter in 90 posts (over 90 or so days). Today is long snapper Colin Holba" />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteNiners Nationa San Francisco 49ers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibrary49ersOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsFiled under:49ers 90-in-90 roster breakdown49ers 90-in-90: LS Colin HolbaNew Frank Gore Jersey ,8commentsBreaking down the 90 players on the 49ers offseason roster in 90 posts (over 90 or so days). Today is long snapper Colin HolbaPDTShareTweetShareShare49ers 90-in-90: LS Colin HolbaWith Kyle Nelson suspended for 10 games, the 49ers had to get someone in there to handle long snapping duties and they turned to Colin Holba. Is he flashy? Not really. Did he do enough in 2018 for the 49ers to have a long snapping competition of epic proportions? Nah. Holba is here to fill in for Nelson. The 49ers have signed Nelson to an extension which is almost a stay of execution for Holba. Once Nelson is off suspension, Holba is expendable. But could he carve a spot out elsewhere? Basic infoAge:24 (turns 25 July 8) Experience: third seasonHeight: 6’4 Weight: 248Cap StatusHe is entering the second year of a two-year contract. His salary in 2018 will pay $645,000What to expect in 2019With Nelson’s suspension carrying into 2019, expect Holba to be helming long snapping duties. After the suspension is up, Holba would have to have been a god on the field for the 49ers to keep him around. He’s got six games plus a training camp to make an impact. Given that Nelson was extended in the offseason should indicate the 49ers saw all they needed of Holba in his sample size of 2018. He’s long snapping for six games, and not doing much else. Odds of being on the team after Nelson comes back from suspensionRather than odds being on the roster Jaquiski Tartt Jersey , let’s talk about his odds of sticking around after the suspension is up for Nelson. Those odds are simple: fat chance. Unless the 49ers reaaaaaally want to burn a roster spot for a backup long snapper, Holba has six games to prove to everyone that he should be the man instead of Kyle Nelson. Again: the 49ers have seen what they have out of him and extended Nelson anyways. Holba’s days are numbered. The team continues to add depth"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsNFL Free Agency49ers free agency 201949ers sign former AAF offensive lineman Daniel BrunskillNew,26commentsThe team continues to add depthPDTShareTweetShareShare49ers sign former AAF offensive lineman Daniel BrunskillIt seems that the San Francisco 49ers are looking at plenty of undrafted free agents or late round targets. They are also continuing to add depth on the roster. According to Eric Edholm of Yahoo Sports, the team has signed former AAF offensive lineman Daniel Brunskill. Brunskill was a tight end in college at San Diego State. He has been with the Atlanta Falcons practice squad the past two years before playing for the San Diego Fleet. Brunskill played right tackle for the Fleet, where he had a 59.8 PFF grade, whatever that’s worth. Brunskill allowed 24 pressures in his eight-game stint with the Fleet. Time will tell if this is just a camp body or if Brunskill will challenge Shon Coleman for the swing tackle spot on the roster. Coleman is so athletically gifted that he will forever have a shot in the NFL. Brunskill will get an opportunity to prove himself. You can’t ask for much more than that.