Two 49ers stars selected to PFF midseason All-Pro team
Briefly

Linebacker Fred Warner, in his seventh season, continues to cement his status as the NFL's best linebacker, currently holding PFF's fourth-highest graded defensive player at 91.6. He has been exceptional across all facets of the game, especially in coverage, where he boasts the best passer rating against among linebackers who have faced at least 30 targets this season, at 78.6. With two interceptions and six passes defended, alongside four forced fumbles, Warner is making a compelling case for Defensive Player of the Year.
Tight end George Kittle has maintained his elite performance into the 2024 season, leading PFF's highest-graded tight ends with an impressive grade of 88.5. He has established himself as a top target, leading all tight ends with six touchdown receptions and ranking second in receiving yards with 503 through Week 9. With an average of 2.49 yards per route run, Kittle continues to be an invaluable asset for the 49ers, proving instrumental in their offensive strategy.
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