Saturday, April 30, 2022

Examining the fit: 49ers 2022 Draft Class

By Scooter_McG

The 2022 NFL Draft is in the books, and the 49ers have added nine new players to the 90-man roster. For the first time in the Shanahan/ Lynch era the team stayed pat at all nine picks with no trades up or back, as they were happy to let the draft fall to them. 

So lets take a look at the players the 49ers took and their potential fit.

Pick #61. Drake Jackson, Edge, USC


Big things were expected of Jackson heading into the 2021 college season, with some draft media believing prior to the season he could be a top 10 pick in the 2022 draft. However, while Jackson showed flashes of his talent in 2021, it was overall a somewhat disappointing season relative to expectations. Even so, leading up to the draft Jackson was a player that some draft media folk still thought was a potential late first/ early 2nd round pick.

Watching the film it is easy to see the potential and upside Jackson possesses. He's a little on the shorter side at around 6'3", but has long arms that he uses to keep OL off his body. He's also very athletic with nice explosion, speed and agility. He played 2021 at under 250lbs and strength looked to be an issue at times during the season. But part of that was because he was asked to play as a LB by the USC caoching staff rather than his more natural DE position. As a freshman he played with his hand in the dirt and was closer to 275lbs, a position and weight that allowed him to burst onto the scene looking like a future star. 

John Lynch outlined the plan with all of their players is to have them find the weight that keeps then as light as possible while retaining their power. For Jackson, that definitely looked to be a weight closer to 270lbs than 250lbs. And Jackson had already brought his weight back to 273lbs at his pro day, where he showed he still had his explosion and agility at that weight. 

He will need refinement of this technique, but so do almost all draft picks. And there is no better coach to get the best out of DL than Kocurek. 

The fit with Jackson is then easy to see. The team repeatedly outlines their philosophy of building the defense front to back, and while they already had a nice stable of DEs in the rotation the team hasn't had a consistent high end pass rush threat opposite Bosa since Ford's back injury flared up. They also didn't have any edge player on contract for 2023 other than Bosa. Jackson provides them a high end talent to develop opposite Bosa over the next four years.  

Pick #93. Tyrion Davis-Price, RB, LSU


RB may not have been high on the list of 49ers needs for the majority of fans, but with the number of mid round RBs the team brought in for visits it really shouldn't have come as a surprise they took one in round 3. Especially when you consider the attrition the team experienced last year (and in prior years) which led to the 49ers needing to use Deebo Samuel as a pseudo-RB for much of the second half of the 2021 season. 

Ty Davis-Price isn't your typical 49ers RB either. He's a big bodied, bruising RB that will run over defenders with a full head of steam. And that steam comes at you in a hurry. While he is listed at 211lbs, he played closer to 230lbs at LSU, but also had a 1.53s 10 yard split at the combine and sub 4.5s 40 yard time. Once he commits to a hole he hits it quickly with nice burst and has the long speed to take it the distance. In many ways he runs like Deebo Samuel. He is also a little bit like a Derrick Henry or Jonathan Taylor type RB, with size, power, quick feet and good straight line speed. 

Importantly he is also a decent blocking RB which means he is a guy that can see the field quickly and not be a liability in protection. 

The fit here is where it gets interesting. Yes, he adds depth to a position that has seen a lot of attrition in recent years. But as a player his traits are similar to last year's 3rd round RB, Trey Sermon. It will be interesting to see whether both players end up making the roster. Also, while he has the speed to be capable of getting the edge, much like Mitchell and Sermon, he is more of an inside runner than outside. The recent RB choices for the 49ers may suggest the team is looking to move to using inside zone and power a little more often. 

Pick #105. Danny Gray, WR, SMU


The Danny Gray pick is such a Kyle Shanahan pick I'm embarrassed I didn't have this one written in ink before the draft. He was a name a lot of 49ers media had linked to the 49ers and it is very easy to see why. 

At a shade under 6'0" and around 185-190lbs, he's not a big WR but has sufficient size to play any of the WR spots. And he is FAST! He had a 4.33s 40 at the combine but more importantly he plays to that speed. He immediately becomes the field stretcher that Shanahan has been seeking, replacing Travis Benjamin (and prior to him, Marquise Goodwin). He has also shown that despite his size he doesn't mind playing through contact to make contested catches down field, incuding some nice acrobatics to contort his body making some difficult catches. 

But that in itself isn't enough to make him a Shanahan type WR. Adding to his value he is a natural playmaker with the ball in his hands, consistently showing excellent instincts after the catch to turn short passes into big gains. Welcome to the YAC Bros, Danny!

He does have areas he needs to clean up, in particular his route running can be sloppy. But overall, there really isn't much not to like about this pick. I don't think there is much more to outline in terms of fit... other than, "like a glove"? 

Pick #134. Spencer Burford, OT/OG, UTSA.


It came as something of a surprise that no OL was taken by the 49ers on day 2. But part of that was guys the team had met with were being taken just before their selection. You can argue they should have been more aggressive in going up and getting one, but the reality is if the team really felt that strongly about any of these players they would have. 

Instead they were happy to sit back and wait and in the end it paid off as they got (in my opinion) good value at pick 134 in Spencer Burford. Burford has nice athleticism and length for the position while also providing significant starting experience in college and showing the versatility to play four of the five OL positions. 

Burford also brings some nasty to the OL. As he said in his conference call with 49ers media, he plays "balls to the wall", not taking any plays off and consistently playing to the whistle. He does need to add some strength and refine his technique to hold up better against power, but the physical and mental traits are there. 

In terms of fit, he has plenty of experience at OG and OT in zone based offensive schemes and could easily be used at either. Burford will likely come in and compete right away for one of the OG spots or the swing tackle position.

Pick #172. Samuel Womack, CB, Toledo.  


Womack isn't a player I had anywhere near my radar, but after reading up on him I can see why the 49ers like him. He's on the small side at around 5'9" and under 190lbs, but he has excellent athleticism and a real nose for the football. He finished with 45 PBUs during his college career, leading the MAC in PBUs for three straight years, to go with 5 INTs. 

His closing speed is excellent and a key factor in leading the MAC in PBUs the past three years. He is also a feisty and scrappy competitor that looks to maintain connection with this receiver and is happy to come up and make the tackle.  

In terms of fit, Womack will step right into the competition for the starting slot CB position to replace K'Waun Williams. 

Pick #187. Nick Zakelj, OG/OT, Fordham. 


Zakelj is a big bodied OL at around 6'6" and 315-320lbs, that also has nice foot quickness and athleticism for his size. He was a four year starter at OT in college but got snaps at OG at the Senior Bowl and he said in his conference call he expects to be competing at OG with the 49ers. The move makes sense as Zakelj has arms on the shorter side for an OL and he can struggle in pass pro on the perimeter against edge players that threaten with speed. 

Zakelj has technique issues that led to some wildly inconsistent play in college, but the high end plays showed there is talent there if the consistency can be unlocked. Zakelj also brings a nasty demeanour, often looking to finish his blocks through the whistle and bury his man where able. 

The 49ers really do love finding OL on day 3 that bring plenty of starting experience and a mean streak, and Zakelj fits the mold. He'll be in the competition at OG this season though he likely needs a year on the sidelines to clean up his technique.    

Pick #220. Kalia Davis, DT, UCF.


Davis was a player both razor and I highlighted as a potential good value pick on day 3. He's on the shorter side at 6'1" but is stocky at a shade over 300lbs. He shows good athleticism and agility for a guy his size and has a nice ability to anchor in part due to his height giving him a natural leverage advantage. 

His calling cards are his power and explosiveness. He looks to knife through gaps quickly and then has the power and strength to pull through and make plays. He also has the upper body strength to knock OL backwards when taking them head on.

Davis opted out of 2020 and then hurt his knee in 2021, so he hasn't played much football the past two years and it is unclear as to how quickly he may be ready to contribute for the 49ers. But his playing style reminds me a lot of DJ Jones, another 6th round pick for the 49ers. And like Jones I can see Davis as a nice rotational piece early in his career while working his way up the depth chart each year playing both the 1T and 3T.

Pick #221. Tariq Castro-Fields, Penn State.


Castro-Fields brings good size (6'0", 197lbs), speed (4.38s 40), explosiveness (37" vertical) and agility (7.05s 3-cone) to the table, as well as plenty of starting experience at CB as part of one of the better college defenses in college at Penn State. Throughout his time at Penn State he showed flashes of his ability but also struggled with consistency which is part of why he fell in the draft. An injury in 2020 may also have contributed.

Castro-Fields is a physical player and can get a little too grabby at times. But the physical traits are there as is the competitive toughness. He's seen by many in the draft media as something of a boom or bust prospect that tantalises with the high end ability but frustrates with the low end plays.

Of note, Castro-Fields played FS in high school and excelled in that position before being switched to CB at Penn State. If he doesn't pan out at CB there may be potential for a switch back to safety with the 49ers.

Pick #262. Brock Purdy, QB, Iowa State.


At one time Purdy was considered a potential future high draft pick after impressive 2018 and 2019 campaigns, but he never took his game to the next level in the following seasons. As a result, Purdy finds himself with the dubious honour of being the 2022 NFL Draft's Mr Irrelevant. 

Still, there are things to like about Purdy. He's a four year starter at a Power 5 school that set school records in touchdowns and passing yards. He's at his best in a play-action style offense that likes to get the ball out fast to its playmakers (hello 49ers), but doesn't really have the arm to be a consistent downfield passer. 

This pick is clearly about adding depth to the QB room which will in all likelihood lose Jimmy G prior to training camp. But with Trey Lance on the roster, Purdy's most realistic path to the 49ers roster is to work his way up to the backup QB spot over the next four years. 

Summary 

Prior to the draft there was a lot of fan chatter about what the team needed, with the common thoughts being some combination of interior OL (especially center), safety, edge, slot CB and potentially WR needed as early picks. So when the 49ers came away with an edge, RB and WR on day 2, there was understandably some level of head scratching on the part of fans. 

But there shouldn't be. This is a team that (a) has an already strong roster with in-built potential solutions to fill perceived "holes" courtesy of roster moves made in the draft last year and FA this year and (b) showed last year they are happy to use the draft to build competition for spots with more of a focus on future years than perceived "immediate needs". 

Day 3 saw the team add competition to the OL, which is now looking like a real dog fight for both starting and backup spots. It is interesting that a center was not brought in early, and neither of the OL added have center experience. To me this suggests the team believes Alex Mack is coming back... or has something lined up with a replacement in FA. Of note, JC Tretter and Alex Mack are the NFLPA together. 

It was also interesting to see no safety brought in. However, it needs to be kept in mind that Tarvarius Moore was expected to be the starter last year before his injury, the team added Odum in FA, and they drafted Hufanga last year. Also, Tartt remains a FA and the 49ers have leverage in signing him as they can offer him a four year qualifying contract, paying him $1.25M more than the vet minimum while only having the vet minimum count against the cap. 

Overall the 49ers have added three players that have a chance to contribute as rookies on day 2, as well as a number of guys that have a chance to compete for playing time on day 3. But as with the 2021 draft, this looks to be far more about 2023 and beyond than about 2022.   

San Francisco 49ers 2022 NFL Draft Class

 


Round 2: No. 61 – Drake Jackson, LB, USC

Round 3: No. 93 – Tyrion Davis-Price, RB, LSU

Round 3: No. 105 – Danny Gray, WR, SMU

Round 4: No. 134 – Spencer Burford, OT, UTSA

Round 5: No. 172 – Samuel Womack, CB, Toledo

Round 6: No. 187 (from DEN) – Nick Zakelj, OT, Fordham

Round 6: No. 220 – Kalia Davis, DT, UCF

Round 6: No. 221 – Tariq Castro-Fields, CB, Penn State

Round 7: No. 262 - Brock Purdy, QB, Iowa St.

I never thought Lynch would make all 9 picks but here they are. Welcome to the Bay and good luck to you! How would you grade this class?

San Francisco 49ers NFL Draft Live Blog: Day 3


 

Good morning everyone and welcome to day 3 of the NFL draft. Let's take a look at who the 49ers were able to add on day 2:

Drake Jackson: edge rusher with speed and if he's able to add power to his game could end up being an elite pass rusher, grade A

Tyrion Davis-Price: tough running back that's primarily an inside the tackles runner who could help them on the goal line, grade D+

Danny Gray: speedy wide receiver that gives Lance a down the field weapon if he can improve his hands, grade B

The 49ers have a total of 6 selections to make today. 4th round, 5th round, (3) 6th rounders and a 7th round pick. Let's take a peek at what names the 49ers might have on their big board:

WR Makai Polk

OT Darian Kinnard

OT Vederian Lowe 

IOL Jamaree Salyer

IOL Zach Tom

IOL Chris Paul

IOL Lecitus Smith

TE Cade Otton

DL Kalia Davis

DL Perrion Winfrey

DE Zachary Carter

S Tysen Anderson

S Markquese Bell

S Quentin Lake

CB Coby Bryant

CB Joshua Williams

Don't see a player you believe the 49ers could have interest in? Let us know in the comment section! Go Niners!

Friday, April 29, 2022

San Francisco 49ers NFL Draft Live Blog: Day 2

 


Welcome to Day 2 everyone. The 49ers have picks #61, #93 and #105. Let's take a gander at the best of the next block of 49 players still on the board:

1. David Ojabo Edge

2. Andrew Booth CB

3. Nekobe Dean LB

4. Arnold Ebiketie Edge

5. Breece Hall RB

6. Boye Mafe Edge

7. Kenneth Walker III RB

8. Perion Winfrey DT

9. Jalen Pitre S

10. Jaquan Brisker S

11. Kyle Gordon CB

12. Chad Muma LB

13. Christian Watson WR

14. Travis Jones DT

15. Trey McBride TE

16. Bernhard Raimann OT

17. Roger McCreary CB

18. John Metchie III WR

19. Logan Hall DT

20. DeMarvin Leal DT

21. Isaiah Spiller RB

22. Sky Moore WR

23. Christian Harris, LB

24. Nicholas Pitit-Frere OT

25. Tariq Woolen CB

26. Myjai Sanders Edge

27. Alec Pierce WR

28. Kingsley Enagbare Edge

29. George Pickens WR

30. Sam Williams Edge

31. Drake Jackson Edge

32. Abraham Lucas OT

33. Nick Cross S

34. Brandon Smith

35. Eric Ezukanma WR

36. Channing Tindale LB

37. Nik Bonitto Edge

38. Sean Rhyan OG

39. Leo Chenal LB

40. Isaiah Likely TE

41. Troy Anderson LB

42. Brian Asamoah LB

43. Jaylon  Amour-Davis CB

44. Phidarian Mathis DT

45. Cam Taylor-Britt CB

46. Darian Dinnard IOL

47. Dylan Parham IOL

48. Cam Jurgens IOL

49. John Paschal Edge

I'm going with Jurgens at #61, Sanders at #93 and Leal at #105. 

If there's a player not on this list you're ready to pound the table for by all means let's hear it. Go Niners!

Thursday, April 28, 2022

NFL Draft 2022: Day 1 Live Blog


Hi folks, welcome to Day 1 of the 2022 NFL Draft!

At the moment the 49ers aren't currently scheduled to make any picks today, so this could be the quietest day 1 of a draft for the 49ers for quite some time. But that doesn't mean it won't be rife with intrigue and speculation... and potentially some action! 

Obviously there is a lot of talk around what will happen with Deebo Samuel, and whether a trade will happen. Rumours from today seem to suggest a trade could be finalised at the last minute ahead of the Jets pick at 10. 

However, I doubt such a scenario would happen. The Jets would need to feel comfortable that whatever issues Deebo has with the 49ers won't bleed over to the Jets, which would require the 49ers to have agreed to allow the Jets to speak with Deebo. We've not heard any suggestions such discussions have been allowed. 

But Deebo isn't the only asset the 49ers could trade today - Jimmy G remains on the roster and there is always a chance a QB needy team comes knocking. If the 49ers can move JG for a decent draft pick that would be a huge win. 

And even if neither player is traded the 49ers may decide it is worth packaging some of their 9 picks to move up into the back end of round 1 if a player they really like is there... say maybe if Tyler Linderbaum falls to the late 20s. With all signs pointing to Alex Mack hanging up the boots the team could well be all in on a center such as Linderbaum. 

So today could be an interesting one to follow, even if the 49ers don't end up making a pick!

What are your thoughts as to what will happen today?

8:00PM... and we are almost underway! Still no news on the Deebo to the Jets front... or anywhere else. Highly unlikely anything gets done at this point. 

Let's see how Trent Baalke stuffs up the first pick. 

8:10PM... and we are now officially underway!

8:18PM... and Baalke goes for the guy with the longer arms. Shocking. And the Lions then run up to the podium to make their pick - Aiden Hutchinson. 

8:27PM... Texans didn't muck around either. Stingley is a bit of surprise, but rumours had been swirling he wouldn't get out of the top 5. 

8:32PM... The first of the Jets pick is up... and rumour is they are taking CB Sauce Gardner. No OTs so far... and confirmed - Gardner it is.

8:40PM... It's all defense in the top 5, as Kayvon Thibodeaux goes to the Giants according to Albert Breer. And Breer has good sources, it turns out. Thibodeaux it is.

8:48PM... Panthers take Ikem Ekwonu at #6, not a QB. Could Jimmy G to the Panthers still be on the cards...?

8:54PM... and that starts a run on OTs, with the Giants taking Evan Neal at 7. 

9:00PM... Drake London goes #8 to the Falcons. He was a potential candidate to replace Deebo if they traded him to the Jets.

9:06PM... The Seahags apparently tried very hard to trade back but had no takers. In the end they take OT Charles Cross. They need to upgrade the OL, so a need pick, but there is also a reason Cross is the third OT taken not first. Bosa should have some fun.

And so now comes the moment of truth... will Deebo be traded?

9:12PM... Breathe easy 49ers fans. Jets have selected Garrett Wilson at #10. Deebo remains on the 49ers roster, bar a very strange twist

9:22PM... WRs coming off the board now. Saints trade up for Chris Olave at #11. Seems like an unnecessary trade up for mine, and not a good value pick there. Then the Lions make a huge move up from 32 to 12 to take Jameson Williams. So the two Ohio State WRs go 10 and 11, then the guy that left Ohio State because he was stuck behind them goes #12. 

9:34PM... The trades keep coming! Eagles move up to 13 to leapfrog the Ravens and select mammoth NT Jordan Davis. Then the Ravens take Kyle Hamilton.

9:51PM... Kenyon Green is the first interior OL to be taken, going 15 to the Texans. And in veteran WR news, there has been a trade! But not Deebo. Hollywood Brown off to the Cardinals for pick 23. 

9:54PM... and the WRs keep coming off the board. Jahan Dotson goes #16 to the Commanders. I like this pick - can't help but feel if he played for Ohio State he'd have gone before Wilson and Olave. But the question is... with McLaurin up for a contract extension, is this a complementary WR or a replacement?

9:58PM... more veteran WR news... another WR traded. AJ Brown being traded to the Eagles. Strange days in the WR market.

Meanwhile, Charges select Zion Johnson. Solid pick. 

10:04PM... and the Titans replace Brown with Burks. After a pretty boring first 10 picks, the teens have been pretty wild. 

AJ Brown getting a 4 year, $100M deal, $57M guaranteed. The floor is now set for a Deebo deal.

10:11PM... the Saints take Trevor Penning. No QB taken in the first 19 picks, but seems like the Steelers would make sense for the first one.

10:18PM... and the Steelers do indeed go QB. Kenny Pickett is the first QB taken. Can't help but feel he's nothing more than ok.

10:25PM... the Chiefs, one of the last remaining teams with multiple first rounders and a need for a WR, have traded up to 21 to take Trent McDuffie. Then the Packers, the other remaining team with two first rounders and a need at WR, take LB Quay Walker at 22.

Deebo isn't going anywhere.

10:37PM... The Bills then trade up to select CB Kaiir Elam. Then the Cowboys take Tyler Smith. Tyler Linderbaum still on the board.

10:52PM... and there goes Linderbaum, to the Ravens. Then the Jets move up to 26 to stop Jermaine Johnson's perceived slide.

11:04PM... In keeping with the trade theme, Baalke goes up to 27 to take Devin Lloyd. They needed a LB after letting Myles Jack leave. 

The Packers then take Devonte Wyatt, giving Aaron Rodgers the forks in the process.

11:13PM... big surprise pick at 29 by the Patriots, and one that impacts on the 49ers. Cole Strange has made the most of the 2022 draft process and ends up rising to pick 29.  

11:19PM... the Chiefs use their second first rounder on DE George Karlaftis. Then the Bengals take Dax Hill. One more pick to go tonight.

11:30PM... and with the 32nd pick, the Vikings select S Lewis Cine. Another player that may have been of interest to the 49ers in the second round.

So that wraps up day 1 of the draft. While the 49ers didn't end up making a selection a lot happened with ramifications for the 49ers. First off, while Deebo Samuel remains on the roster, the WR market had a big shake up with AJ Brown being traded and then signed to a 4 year $100M deal with $57M guaranteed. The 49ers now have a genuine comparator contract for Deebo. But will Deebo soften his stance? And will the 49ers be willing to go that high?

There was also a big run on interior OL from pick 15 on. With uncertainty surrounding Alex Mack's future and neither OG spot locked down, this could put some pressure on the 49ers to go IOL at 61 or potentially trade up to ensure they get their man. 

Safety is another position the team will likely be looking at, and picks 31 and 32 were safeties which may start a bit of a run in day 2. 

All in all, while it is nice to see Deebo still on the roster, that is only a positive if the team and Deebo are able to work out their differences. Otherwise we will be looking at the trades that have been made for WRs this year and realise the 49ers may have been over valuing the position and player and missed an opportunity to help the team in 2022. It puts a lot of pressure on the 49ers to get a deal done with Deebo. 

Meanwhile, the lack of action at QB works against the 49ers as it means other players at positions of interest for the 49ers are getting taken earlier than hoped. 

Day 2 should be an interesting one!

Saturday, April 23, 2022

What would Scooter do? Draft 2022 edition


By Scooter_McG

The NFL draft is now less than a week away and while the 49ers aren't currently scheduled to select a player until day 2 there is plenty of drama leading up to this one with uncertainty around the status of Deebo Samuel and Jimmy Garoppolo. 

I'm not really big on doing mock drafts, generally preferring to simply outline the players I like for the 49ers. But for a bit of fun I thought I would go through what I would do over the next week or so if I was in charge of the 49ers. 

First and foremost, I would look to resolve the questions around Deebo and JG. With Deebo, nobody other than Deebo's side and the 49ers know where things stand or what the issues are that Deebo currently has. However, if rumours are to be believed, it sounds like he has made it clear he wants out - to the point he has told the team not to bother making an offer. Now that could be because the team and Deebo's agent have discussed potential remuneration and Deebo's side knows the offer that might be tabled is nowhere near what they are wanting, but even so, taking the step to request a trade is never a good sign. 

Normally I would say the 49ers don't need to get this sorted until before training camp. And while they don't need to have anything completed until then, the team has to feel confident a deal can be reached before the draft - they don't want to be forced into trading Deebo at a point where they won't be receiving anything in return until 2023. As someone on the outside looking in I don't feel confident such a point can be reached in the next week, so I would be looking to get what I can for Deebo in a trade. And the recent trades for Hill and Adams should be used as a benchmark of the value they may reasonably expect back.

As a recap, the Dolphins gave up 29, 50 and 2023 4th and 6th round picks for Hill. The Raiders traded picks 22 and 53 for Adams. Rumours are the Jets offered 35, 38 and 69 for Hill, which the Chiefs also agreed to but Hill chose the Dolphins. I'd be willing to take pretty much the same deal from the Jets for Deebo - in fact I'd probably get that 69th pick swapped for a 2023 2nd rounder, with a 2022 day 3 pick added (say pick 117) which may require one of the 49ers day 3 picks sent back in return (say a 6th rounder - maybe pick 221). 

That takes us to Jimmy G. I would definitely be looking to put closure on this saga by the end of the draft. To the point where I would not be holding out looking to maximise value. The Panthers appear to be the most likely destination, and they don't have many draft picks (and no day 2 picks). I would be suggesting a trade that swaps the Panthers pick 137 for the 49ers pick 172, plus a conditional 4th rounder from the Panthers in 2023 that can rise to as much as a 2nd based on playing time and performance. 

There is a complicating factor in this though - the Panthers can't take on his salary as it currently stands and still be under the cap. However, I see a fairly simple solution to this issue, so long as Jimmy G is willing to work with the 49ers and Panthers to facilitate a trade (and to be honest he should be - the Panthers are one of the last options for him to go to and start). The 49ers can convert the bulk of his salary to an option bonus, tack on some voidable years, and set the trigger for the option bonus at some point after the draft and before training camp (giving the Panthers some time to negotiate a longer term deal with him). This way Jimmy G doesn't lose any of the money he is currently owed, his immediate cap hit is reduced by pushing cap hit to later years (due to voidable years), and the 49ers don't need to pay any of it as the bonus isn't due until after he is traded. 

I would then be looking to send one or two day 3 picks to the Giants for Kadarius Toney. Let's say pick 134. I wouldn't give up more than a day 3 pick given the risk of taking a former first round pick a team is giving up on after one year, as well as needing to take on his guaranteed salary for 3 years. However, his salary is quite low, so the salary risk isn't that big, and his skillset would be a nice match for Shanahan's scheme. He isn't Deebo, but he brings a high level run after catch ability in his own right. The team would still need to draft a WR high as they can't rely on Toney, but Toney would bring potential first round talent to the WR room. And if the Giants aren't willing to trade at that price, no biggy, there are plenty of WR options in the draft. 

After that, the 49ers would have the following picks in 2022 - 35, 38, 61, 93, 105, 117, 137, 187, 220 and 262 - as well as adding the Jets 2nd rounder in 2023 and a conditional 2023 4th from the Panthers that could rise. 

With those ten picks, five of which are on day 2, the 49ers have a tonne of flexibility to move up and down the draft board picking up guys they want. Being so close to round one, they can also move up into the back end of round one should they wish to get someone with a fifth year option on their contract. Which, beings as this is about what I would do, is exactly what I would be looking to do, likely using pick 117 (which based on trade value charts should be enough to get to somewhere around pick 29/ 30, which KC owns both of).

I won't go through specific players I think the team should draft, but with a small trade up to the back end of round 1 and pick 38 the 49ers should be in a position to select some very good players at positions of future need, if not necessarily immediate need. There are a number of good safety, edge and WR prospects that are expected to be available around that area, and if one of the top interior OL happened to be available they would certainly be of interest. With so many picks the team could even go a position that appears to be less of a need if the value is too good - for example, if Breece Hall was there at 38 he could be a great pick that brings high end playmaking ability at RB. 

With picks 61, 93 and 105 (if they don't need to trade any of those picks to move up from 35 or 38) the team can then add whatever they miss out on at 35 and 38, as well as likely an interior OL and CB (Marcus Jones to play slot CB could be a real option late round 2/ round 3). Day 3 picks can be used to move around the board as needed and fill in depth. 

Losing Deebo would obviously be a big blow for the team. But it also presents an opportunity for the team to fill out the roster around the team's other high priced stars, as well as Lance, with a lot of good, young talent. 

Friday, April 22, 2022

2022 Edition NFL Mock Draft/San Francisco 49ers

 



The 49ers have a total of 9 draft picks but not a one in the first round.

#15 **ALERT** Philadelphia has traded for Deebo Samuel sending pick #18 as well. With pick #15 the 49ers select:

Drake London 6'4" 219 lbs., USC 33" arms, 9 3/8" hands, Elite high pointer that thrives above the rim. Supreme ball instincts when tracking it in the air. Creates space along the boundary for bucket catches. Reminds me of Mike Evans. Has the frame to get bigger and stronger with room to grow into a more diverse route runner. Should be a great downfield target to pair with Aiyuk for the young phenom, Trey Lance. Curiously enough, the 49ers had a representative at his Pro Day even though he's projected in the top 15. 

NFL teams in attendance for Drake London’s Pro Day: 49ers, Cardinals, Panthers, Chargers, Chiefs, Colts, Commanders, Eagles, Jets, Lions, Texans, and Titans

With pick #18 the 49ers select:


Tyler Linderbaum 6'2" 296 lbs., Iowa 31 7/8" arms, 10" hands, Looking for the next Alex Mack? Durable (35 consecutive starts) Rimington Award winning center that's about as good as it gets in the ZBS running game. Consistency in pass pro is where his focus should be due to length limitations, especially if his initial punch doesn't hit home. He's got powerful hands to latch, grab, drive and finish with a junk yard dog mentality until the whistle. Doesn't have position versatility and sprained his foot in January. 1st round grade.

With pick #61 the 49ers select:


Bryan Cook 6'1" 206 lbs., Cincinnati 31 7/8" arms, 8 1/2" hands, After a run on safeties and edge rushers this kid is a nice consolation prize. I'd expect him to win a starting role at either SS or NB. Has the alpha gene that's been sorely missing in the secondary. Impact plays, 5 tackles for loss, 1 sack, 2 INT's and 9 pass deflections in 2021. I think he's the perfect fit for Ryans' system as that back end chameleon. Late 2nd/early 3rd round grade.

**TRADE** 49ers trade #93+#220 with the Raiders for #86

With pick #86 the 49ers select:


Deangelo Malone 6'3" 243 lbs., Western Kentucky 33 3/8" arms, 10 1/8" hands, 4.45 Forty, 1.60 Ten Yard Split, 35 1/2" Vertical, 9'11" Broad Jump, 4.36 Short Shuttle, 7.06 Three Cone, 23 Bench Press, Speed rusher who owns two CUSA Defensive POY awards, WKU's sack record with 34, and finished the season with 17.5 TFL, 9 sacks, 94 tackles, 4 PBU's and 4 FF's; all in 14 starts. He's a situational pass rusher in 2022 until he gets stronger in the running game. 3rd round grade.

**TRADE** 49ers trade #103+#221 with the Broncos for #96

With pick #96 the 49ers select:



Joshua Williams 6'3" 195 lbs., Fayetteville 33" arms, 10" hands, 4.51 Forty, 37" Vertical, 10'4" Broad Jump, 6.95 Three Cone, 11 Bench Press, Intriguing short year project similar to how Thomas ascended beginning mid-season. Has the NFL foundational traits to be successful in any type of coverage. There will be an adjustment period but we have the depth to allow for it. 3rd round grade.

With pick #134 the 49ers select:





Khalia Davis 6'1" 302 lbs., UCF 33 3/4" arms, 9 5/8" hands, We lost Jones but Davis is a similar prospect that needs technical refinement and a year of NFL nutritional programs. His first step is ultra quick with the ability to redirect and burst towards the ball carrier. I think Kocurek could develop him into a versatile, consistent force of disruption by next year, and would fit his system like a glove. Round 4 or 5 grade. 

With pick #172 the 49ers select:



Velus Jones Jr., 6' 204 lbs., Tennessee 30 7/8" arms, 9 3/4" hands, 4.31 Forty, Special teams magician and earned SEC Special Teams Player Of The Year 2021. YAC specialist whose strengths in the passing game are limited to screens, sweeps and other catch and go routes as of right now. 5th or 6th round grade.

With pick #187 the 49ers select:


Ty Chandler 5'11" 204 lbs., North Carolina 32 1/8" arms, 9" hands, 4.38 Forty, Multi-dimensional soft handed back that has an extra burst through 2nd and 3rd level holes. One fumble in two years. Has kick return ability and experience. Not the most elusive or creative but he's got speed and good contact balance. 6th round grade. 

With pick #262 the 49ers select Mr. Irrelevant: 


Carson Wells 6'2" 241 lbs., Colorado 32 5/8" arms, 9 1/2" hands, 4.59 Forty, Has some talent. If he ever is able to tie together his upper body timing with his first step quickness, he'll be catching blockers in compromising situations. Until then, he's just Mr. Irrelevant and has a 7th round grade. I thought about going with Jed's 4th cousin twice removed, Cade York, K, LSU but I didn't want to tarnish Robbie's Gould. 

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

2022 Edition NFL Draft/RB

 The 49ers seem to be looking for a day 3 receiving back, and not the kind that just rolls out of the backfield. One that has demonstrated an understanding of the route tree with soft hands. Here is a list of the running backs they are known to have met with I feel they'll need to use a draft pick on:



James Cook 5'11" 204 lbs., Georgia 31" arms, 9 1/8" hands, 4.42 Forty, 33" Vertical, 10' 4" Broad Jump, Natural pass catching running back with 1 drop in 74 targets. Can run a variety of routes. Doesn't possess the contact balance or toughness to run inside like his brother Dalvin. 2 career fumbles. Got arrested for driving with an open container and no license in December 2019. 4th round grade.



Brian Robinson Jr. 6'2" 225 lbs., Alabama 31 7/8" arms, 9 3/4" hands, 4.53 Forty, 30" Vertical, 9'11" Broad Jump, 4.49 Short Shuttle, 7.33 Three Cone, Physical ball carrier with one cut ability. Has potential to be a three down back. Haven't seen him run a full route tree but he did have 35 receptions for 296 yards and 2 scores on mostly screens. Not a natural ball catcher. Has kick return experience. 5th round grade.



Ty Chandler 5'11" 204 lbs., North Carolina 32 1/8" arms, 9" hands, 4.38 Forty, 31" Vertical, 121" Broad jump, 7.40 Three Cone, 4.41 Short Shuttle, 1.46 Three Cone, 15 Bench Press, One year starter with an impressive year for the Tarheels finishing with 1091 yards rushing on 182 carries averaging 6 yards per and 13 TD's. Caught 15 passes for 216 yards and a score. Has kick return experience. Versatile back with good contact balance and above average speed. Looks like a 6th round prospect to me.


Jerome Ford 5'10" 210 lbs., Cincinnati 30 7/8" arms, 9 1/8" hands, 4.46 Forty, 31" Vertical, 9'10" Broad Jump, 4.22 Short Shuttle, 7.31 Three Cone, Finished the year with 1319 yards on 215 carries averaging 6 yards per with 19 TD's. Caught 21 for 220 yards averaging 10.5 yards and a score. Ball security issues fumbling 6 times on 316 carries. 6th round grade.

Two more running backs the 49ers have not been known to meet with but could be interested. First up:


Kyren Williams 5'9" 194 lbs., Notre Dame 28 5/8" arms, 9" hands, 4.65 Forty, 32" Vertical, 9'8" Broad Jump, 4.33 Short Shuttle, 7.07 Three Cone, Averaged 20 carries a game over the past 2 years while running for a grand back to back years. No injuries. Caught 42 pass with a drop in 2021. Only player to rack up a 1000 yards on the ground, 350 through the air and 100 yards as a returner. Natural hands catcher. Doesn't have the sand to hold up in pass pro. 5th round grade.



Rachaad White 6' 214 lbs., Arizona St., 31 1/4" arms, 9 3/4" hands, 4.48 Forty, 38" Vertical, 10'5" Broad Jump, 20 Bench Press, Quicker than fast with very good feet. Averaged just over 6 yards per carry for his two seasons. Experienced running routes out wide and from the slot. Finished with 48 targets which was the most of any back in the Pac-12. Smells the endzone with 22 TD's through 15 games. Accounted for a first down or TD in just over 44% of his 224 touches. Very little return experience. Another 5th round candidate. 

Sunday, April 17, 2022

Will the 49ers trade up with their first pick?


By Scooter_McG 

The 49ers find themselves in an unusual position in the 2022 draft - for the first time in the Shanahan/ Lynch era the team is without a first round pick. During their tenure to date, which has now covered five drafts, the 49ers have made seven first round selections - Thomas and Foster in 2017, McGlinchey in 2018, Bosa in 2019, Kinlaw and Aiyuk in 2020, and then Lance in 2021. The team has historically valued those first round selections very highly, so last years trade up to #3 to take Lance, which cost them 2022 and 2023 first round picks, shows how much Shanahan truly feels getting a top tier QB can make this team a consistent contender. 

Of note, the team has also shown a propensity to move up in the draft in late round one through round 4 in order to get the guys they really like. Foster and Aiyuk, the two first round picks that were selected at the back end of the first round, were both selected after small moves up (with Foster, the team moved up from the 2nd round). The 49ers also made moves up to get players like CJ Beathard and Joe Williams (2017), Dante Pettis (2018) and Trey Sermon (2021). 

With nine overall selections, no glaring needs on the team and decent existing depth, it seems like there could be a good opportunity for the 49ers to look to move up in the second round from pick 61 to try and get one impact player that may fall out of the first round. 

It is also possible such a trade is made easier by including a current player on the roster. There are of course rumours circulating around Deebo Samuel's contract extension, and the potential for the team to decide to move on if they don't feel they can or want to match the compensation Deebo is seeking. Were such a trade to happen the 49ers would likely be in line for multiple picks, including a first rounder. But a more likely scenario may be a trade involving Jimmy Garoppolo that results in the 49ers moving up in the draft. 

And if they were to make such a move, I could see the team targeting either one of the high quality safety prospects expected to be available in the second round, or an edge player that slides out of the first round.

What say you? Do you see the 49ers looking to move up in the second round? And if so, who for?

Thursday, April 14, 2022

Turay For The 49ers!


 


#49ers have agreed to a one-year deal with DL Kemoko Turay, per his agents at . Former second-round pick coming off a career-high 5.5 sacks last season with the #Colts.





Will this prevent them from taking an edge rusher early? Not in my opinion. Great pairing though. If he can stay healthy, 15-20 snaps a game should go a long way into helping him do that; I think he could be the best f/a bargain bin edge rusher Kocurek's ever gotten in San Francisco. What do you think?













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