Santa Clara – Sitting on her locker on Saturday night, 49ers Line Baker Nick Martin was already watching her first NFL game video.
It was successful.
Martin told NBC Sports Bay Area 30-9 damage of 49ers to Denver Bruncos At Levi’s stadium.
Martin spent a rough night. And he was well aware of it.
When he was asked if there was a drama he would want to take back, he could not choose one.
Martin said, “There were some of them.” Certainly, yes, some could come back. But this is life. You wish you could get a few moments. You just have to learn from them and make sure you take advantage of them next time. “
Martin’s most difficult tension came in the third quarter when he left Black Watson behind Bruncos for seconds and lost his back -to -back tricks. As a result, 18 yards benefited from the game. The next 16 Yard Pass game.
Shortly afterwards, Martin lost another deal with Watson, but the play was banned from the bronchos fine. Later, the Martin 7 Yard Touch Dowan reception was in coverage against the tight end of the tight end Caden Percycorn.
Martin looked slow to react and did not hold himself in a good position to deal with the ball angles. Coach Kyle Shanhan also identified a problem with Martin that participated in the third -ranked Bronchos.
Shanhan said about Martin, “He ran around, got a lot of time. He missed a couple of couple, especially on the crossing of the field, a large third down on the cross, his eyes became a little more invisible,” said Shahn.
49ers selected Martin in the third round of the 2025 NFL Draft with the 75th overall election. It was expected to compete D. Winters for Early Job To replace Dary Green Lao, who signed with Broncos in Office.
Although it seems that Winters has controlled the initial job, there is a lot of reasons for 49ers what is the job for Martin in the future.
“I like how Nick is going,” Shanhan said. “But I think there is a lot of tape that it can be better than seeing it today.”
Martin was not happy with his first performance, which included five tricks and many memories. But he too was encouraging and focused on making some of his work to take advantage of himself.
“I definitely have a lot of progress, a lot to do,” he said. “I am just passionate about this process, and I am passionate to be better, passionate about working and growing and learning from my mistakes and becoming a better player every day.”
22 -year -old Martin had a senior season in Oklahoma State, but he showed a lot last season. In 2023, it had 140 tricks, six sacks and two obstacles.
49ers identified it as a draft target because of its aggression, violent game style, speeding, speed and attitude.
Martin talked about the process of starting and learning the system, which has been installed by 49ers’ defense coordinator Robert Saleh.
Martin raised his hand to indicate a high level, “It will have to be the same during heights and lower parts and definitely just accept the difficulties and understand it, it’s crazy, that you were here.”
“It’s about embracing the journey, embracing every part of it.”