Welcome to Week 4 of the NFL season. The rest of the league has a tough act to follow with the tremendous Thursday Night Football contest between the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings. I never thought I’d say that might be the game of the week Malcolm Smith Jersey White , but that truly could have been the game of the week. The San Francisco 49ers get going in the afternoon at 1:25 P.M. in an away game against the Los Angeles Chargers. This gives the slew of morning games for us to watch since more games come on in the morning. It’s a shame that they also will be playing when the Cleveland Browns take on the Oakland Raiders. This will be Baker Mayfield’s first start and I’m curious how the Raiders woes can continue into the season. The Browns are riding off their first win in 635 days which makes it nothing more intriguing to see if they can win a second game. If there’s anyone they can do it against, it’s the Raiders. With the morning games, I’m more interested in Miami Dolphins/New England Patriots. The Patriots have had nothing but issues for 2018, and the Dolphins are currently undefeated. Can the Dolphins get over the hump? They certainly deserve it, and I’m a Frank Gore fan. I’m also curious on the Chicago Bears/Tampa Bay Buccaneers for nothing else than to see the quarterback chaos with the Buccaneers going between Ryan Fitzpatrick and Jameis Winston. What do you want to watch? Philadelphia Eagles at Tennessee Titans, 10:00 A.M., FOXHouston Texans at Indianapolis Colts, 10:00 A.M., CBSBuffalo Bills at Green Bay Packers, 10:00 A.M., CBSDetroit Lions at Dallas Cowboys, 10:00 A.M., FOXTampa Bay Buccaneers at Chicago Bears, 10:00 A.M. Jimmie Ward Jersey White , FOXCincinnati Bengals at Atlanta Falcons, 10:00 A.M., CBSSeattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals, 1:05 P.M., FOXCleveland Browns at Oakland Raiders,1:05 P.M., FOXNew Orleans Saints at New York Giants,1:25 P.M., CBSSan Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Chargers, 1:25 P.M., CBSBaltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers, 5:20 p.m., NBC Remember when everyone was mad? About that..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference Calls49ers free agency 2019ESPN analysts think 49ers got bargains in free agencyNew,139commentsRemember when everyone was mad? About that...PDTShareTweetShareShareESPN analysts think 49ers got bargains in free agencyFree agency is winding down as far as the big Adrian Colbert Jersey , must-have signings are concerned, and the San Francisco 49ers were in the thick of things making all sorts of deals. They went and got Kwon Alexander and later grabbed Tevin Coleman, Jason Verrett, and traded for Dee Ford later signing him to a mega deal. It began with everyone wondering what the hell they were doing with all that money, but after the salary cap figures came out, Paraag Marathe—and John Lynch by extension, look like geniuses. We love it when people talk good things about the 49ers, and it’s even better when the national media is dedicating a segment to free agency and who did it right. ESPN answered some questions about free agency and several of their analysts had good things to say about the 49ers. In fact, they were saying an awful lot of good things and nothing bad. For starters, Mike Clay called the Jason Verrett deal the best bargain deal: There’s of course dissenters, and Jason Reid, along with Kevin Seifert think the better bargain was a 49ers deal, but for Tevin Coleman. Seifert compares the Coleman deal to Jerick McKinnon: And Reid compared it more to helping Kyle Shanahan’s offense: It’s always good when people are saying nice things about the 49ers. I’ve been preaching that the 49ers have a good deal of salary cap space, but that could go to zero real quick if they aren’t careful. The moves they’ve made make sense Kwon Alexander Jersey White , carry some risk, but also don’t weigh terribly on their cap figures for the future. Jason Verrett is a great example of this: He has a high ceiling, and if things don’t go as anticipated in a year, the 49ers aren’t swimming in back-cash. If they do go well, the 49ers control his rights and get something long-term worked out. If things don’t work out, it still may hurt, but it won’t force their hands at drastic changes to the roster just to keep things. Outside of the Coleman/Verrett signings. The multi-year signings were (wisely) front-loaded and made cheaper in later years. That said, one has to wonder how long players will keep going for these deals before they want more job security and for those cap hits to filter through each year rather than be loaded of upfront. In any case, it’s not just one person bringing up the 49ers, but several in a segment that can't’ stop talking about these smart additions and contracts. We’ll see how this translates to the field.