The 49ers on Monday announced the re-signing of tight end Ross Dwelley to a one-year deal.
Dwelley joined San Francisco as an undrafted rookie in 2018 and by 2019 he’d carved out a substantial role as the team’s No. 2 tight end behind George Kittle.
While he’s typically used as a blocker, he’s also produced 40 catches for 401 yards and four touchdowns in his four seasons as a pro. His versatility allowed him to fill in for fullback Kyle Juszczyk when Juszczyk was unavailable due to injury. It was during that period head coach Kyle Shanahan called Dwelley one of the team’s best players.
Last season Dwelley was out-snapped by TE Charlier Woerner, which led to some question about whether he’d return in 2022. Now he’s back on the roster with a chance to climb back into the TE2 role. He’ll compete for roster spots with Woerner, Tanner Hudson and converted wide receiver Jordan Matthews.