The 49ers have made a habit of squeezing value out of the bottom of the roster, and Khalil Dinkins is the kind of undrafted free agent who can sneak into the conversation if he keeps doing the dirty work well. The Penn State tight end may not have the flash that grabs headlines, but he’s in position to fight for a spot when training camp opens.
That opportunity starts with the state of San Francisco’s tight end room. Behind George Kittle, the group currently includes Jake Tonges, Luke Farrell and Brayden Willis.
If Kittle isn’t ready to open the season, the depth chart gets thin in a hurry. Kittle is expected back by Week 1, but coming off an Achilles injury, nothing is guaranteed.
Tonges has already shown he can step in for Kittle, which leaves Farrell and Willis as the names Dinkins has to chase. The clearest path for him is to beat out Willis for the final tight end job. Dinkins doesn’t bring the same receiving punch as Kittle or Tonges, but he does bring something that can get him noticed fast: blocking.
At Penn State, he was efficient in pass protection. On 59 pass-blocking snaps in his final season, he gave up only two pressures.
He also made his presence felt in the run game, earning a PFF run blocking grade of 65.2. The production as a receiver was modest - just 14 catches in 2025 - but two of those went for touchdowns.
Over his career, 18.9 percent of his catches ended in the end zone.
Matt Barrows of The Athletic sees a path for Dinkins as well. In a recent mailbag, he wrote, "If George Kittle (Achilles) begins the season on the physically unable to perform list, there’d be an opening for a third tight end after Luke Farrell and Jake Tonges. Dinkins, a blocking specialist, would have to beat out Brayden Willis for that role."
The modern NFL keeps pushing teams toward more two-tight-end and multi-tight-end looks, and the 49ers leaned into that more last season. They may not need the trend as much as some clubs because of Kittle’s versatility, but the usage is there.
Dinkins is not a lock by any stretch. He still has to outplay Willis to make the roster a real possibility. But if his blocking carries over to the pro game, he has a real shot to earn the staff’s trust quickly.
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