NFL Free Agency 2021: 4 teams who should pursue Alvin Kamara

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1. San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers emerged as one of the top teams in the league in 2019 and that will not change in the near future. They fell to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl after blowing a double-digit lead. The Niners are a team that likes to run the ball and play defense. Kamara will help with one of those aspects.

Heading into 2020, Raheem Mostert is labeled as the starter at the moment. Mostert finished with 772 yards and eight touchdowns last season. He has recently requested a trade from the Niners but the two sides have met to speak on the issue. San Francisco also has Tevin Coleman and Jerick McKinnon under contract this season. They will both be free agents following the season.

San Francisco would benefit from adding another receiver and running back to their roster. In a way, Alvin Kamara would give them both. He is a workhorse that can carry the load or be used as a receiver out of the backfield. Kyle Shanahan is a great offensive mind that would thrive with a player like Kamara in the offense.

The Niners have built an elite defense with names like Nick Bosa, Kwon Alexander, Arik Armstead, and Richard Sherman. They are already one of the best teams in football and adding Kamara would take their offense to another level.

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