The roster-building portion of the NFL offseason is all but over. Your favorite team's lineup is pretty much set, with the big names in free agency all snatched up and the 2016 NFL Draft in the books. More offseason exit interviews How did your favorite team do addre sing its biggest needs heading into May and June OTAs? We're taking a team-by-team Preston Tucker Jersey look with offseason exit interviews for each division. Next up: The NFC West.Three positives 1. They hired Chip Kelly When Chip Kelly was hired by the 49ers back in January, he took over a team that was in complete disarray. Fortunately for San Francisco, Kelly's basically a janitor when it comes to cleaning up me ses left by prior coaching staffs. Remember, during his first year in Philadelphia, Kelly took over a 4-12 team left by Andy Reid and turned it into a 10-6 playoff team. Not only that, but the Eagles actually won the division during Kelly's first year in Philly. That being said, the NFC East isn't the NFC West and it's unlikely that Kelly's going to be able to pull off that type of turnaround in San Francisco. Although Kelly might not be able to completely clean up the me s left by Jim Tomsula in 2016, he's definitely a big upgrade over Tomsula, so it wouldn't be a surprise to see the 49ers easily surpa s the 5-11 record Tomsula put together in 2015. 2. They picked up two sure-fire Jose Cruz Jr. Jersey starters in the draft The 49ers didn't make a huge splash in free agency, but they definitely made up for that during the first round of the . Although the Niners only had one first-round pick going into the draft, they left Chicago with two first-round picks who should both turn into sure-fire starters in San Francisco. With the seventh overall pick, the 49ers selected someone Chip Kelly's highly familiar with: DeForest Buckner. The former Oregon defensive end played one season under Kelly in Eugene before Kelly bolted to Philadelphia in 2013. The 49ers also beefed up their offensive line by trading up to land Stanford's Joshua Garnett. After making a trade with Kansas City, the Niners were able to move up from the 37th spot in the draft to the 28th. Trading up for a guard can be kind of risky in most situations, but it feels like the 49ers made the right move here. Garnett will likely be the team's starting right guard when the 2016 seasons starts. 3. They put the Colin Kaepernick drama behind them Chip Kelly probably slightly regretted taking the 49ers coaching job after the Colin Kaepernick trade bomb dropped in February. At the Combine, Kaepernick's agents demanded a trade, which turned into a nightmare for Kelly, because everywhere he went after that, he was pretty much only asked one question: Are you going to trade Kaepernick? Between the combine and the NFL Draft, Kelly had to answer dozens of questions about Kaepernick, but now that the draft's over, those questions have died down, which has allowed Kelly to start coaching the team without the tension of Kaepernick's trade demands hanging over his every move. Kaepernick reported to OTAs and he seems to be happy, which means Kelly's already doing a good job of cleaning up the me s left by Tomsula (and the 49ers front office). Three negatives 1. They still don't have a starting quarterback It's a good thing the Kaepernick trade drama is over because the 49ers are soon going to have deal with another type of drama: Quarterback controversy. If Kaepernick had been traded, there would've been no quarterback drama in San Francisco because the job would've been handed to Blaine Gabbert. Instead, Kaepernick and Gabbert and going to duke it out to see who's the starter. Although it's easy to write off Gabbert because he's been pretty horrible during his five NFL seasons, it's hard to blame him for his struggles. The former first-round pick of the Jaguars has had to deal with five offensive coordinators during his five seasons in the league. That number jumped to six this Justin Verlander Jersey year when Kelly and the 49ers hired Curtis Modkins. Speaking of Kelly, he knows exactly what he wants in a quarterback, so this competition shouldn't last too long because he's going to play the guy who understands his system the best (Get the ball off quickly, don't take sacks, don't turn the ball over). Kaepernick's health will also play a key part in this competition. If he can't get healthy, it will be kind of tough to win the job. Kap had offseason surgery on his left shoulder and has also been dealing with knee and thumb injuries. 2. They're arguably worse at every offensive skill position The Niners leading receiver from 2015 (Anquan Boldin) is no longer on the team and their leading rusher (Carlos Hyde) isn't exactly healthy. Hyde mi sed the final nine games of the season in 2015 after suffering Alex Bregman Jersey a fracture in his foot during a Week 7 lo s to the Seahawks. Hyde could thrive in Kelly's system if he's healthy, but as of right now, it's hard to say how good he'll be. Hyde only rushed for 470 yards in 2015 and 35.7 of those yards (168) came in one game: The 49ers season opener. After that, Hyde only cro sed the 60-yard mark one time over the final six games he played in. The good news for the 49ers is that Hyde's foot was looking kind of healthy during some offseason training back in March. A video posted by David Alexander (@dzandertraining) on Mar 21, 2016 at 4:14pm PDT The above video doesn't mean Hyde's foot will hold up in an NFL game, but it's obviously a good sign. As for the receiving game, there were seven players who went Craig Biggio Jersey over 300-yards in Philly last season under Kelly. On the other hand the 49ers had just four. The 49ers are going to have to figure out who they can get the ball to through the air (besides Torrey Smith). If the 49ers are looking for someone to sign, they can always add James Jones. The Packers leading receiver from 2015 in San Francisco. 3. The Anthony Davis situation keeps getting weirder If you don't know who Anthony Davis is, or just forgot him, he's the 49ers offensive tackle who surprisingly in June 2015. The reason this situation is odd is because it seems like Davis wants to play football, he just doesn't want to play for the Niners, which is a problem because the Niners own his playing rights. At least months, Davis has taken to Twitter to rip 49ers general manager Trent Baalke. In one tweet, Davis said that Baalke gives him a "headache" and in another tweet, Davis wrote that the 49ers front office isn't trying to win games. The 49ers actually have a hole at right tackle and if a healthy Davis decided to return to football, that'd be a huge pickup for the 49ers offensive line. Unfortunately for San Francisco, it seems that Davis would rather send cryptic me sages on Twitter than play football. As of June 1, the linema