Power Ranking Roundup: Is it an overreaction to say the 49ers are cooked after a loss to the Texans?

Power Ranking Roundup: Is it an overreaction to say the 49ers are cooked after a loss to the Texans?
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Although the 49ers lost in Houston, the optimism around the team is growing following a trade for Keion White to help the defensive line, with more moves likely to be in the works. White, in tandem with the signing of Clelin Ferrell to the practice squad and another defensive lineman with Bryce Huff, and Yetur Gross-Matos returning, has the 49ers’ defensive line in the best shape it has been in a few weeks. It remains to be seen what the results will be, but the front office isn’t waving the white flag on 2025. A win this week over the New York Giants will push the 49ers to 6-3 with potential offensive reinforcements on the way for the stretch run.

Where does the NFL media have the 49ers after the loss to Houston, but before the move for White and Ferrell?

ESPN.com – The 49ers fall two spots to number 12

Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com still believes in Robert Saleh. Even after the 49ers’ defense struggled to get off the field on Sunday, Wagoner believes Saleh is the 49ers’ best addition.

“Take it from San Francisco tight end George Kittle, who has said all year that Saleh has been the Niners’ biggest addition. Through eight games, Saleh has had to earn every penny with a revamped defense that has lost star linebacker Fred Warner (ankle) and end Nick Bosa (ACL) to season-ending injuries. It hasn’t been perfect, as there is still a lack of pass rush and interceptions, but Saleh’s defense is eighth-best in points allowed (20.5). It would be no surprise if Saleh is again a strong candidate in the next head coaching cycle.”

NFL.com – The 49ers fall one spot to number 13

Eric Edholm of NFL.com recognizes what many of us do. The 49ers need to play better in the trenches on both sides of the ball.

“Kyle Shanahan didn’t mince words when he said the Texans “kicked our ass” on Sunday. That was especially true when it came to the 49ers’ defensive front against a Texans offensive line that had hardly been dominant coming in. That San Francisco front was already without Nick Bosa, and it lost two other members to injury at Houston (Jordan Elliott and Sam Okuayinonu). The 49ers didn’t do well up front on offense, either, as the Texans erased the Niners’ run game early and put constant heat on Mac Jones. We’re still in wait-and-see mode with Brock Purdy and his health, but the 49ers need to play better up front, no matter who’s at QB. They’re set to face three pretty good defensive lines in the next three games.”

CBSSports.com – The 49ers are the biggest fallers on the week, falling four spots

Pete Prisco of CBSSports.com complimented Mac Jones but believes the team needs Brock Purdy back and fast. MetLife Stadium might not be the place for Purdy to return from his injured toe, but the week after against the Rams should be the optimal time. Jones can lead the...