Trade Recap
- San Francisco Receives:
- 2025: Round 1, Pick 4
- 2025: Round 3, Pick 69
New England Receives:- 2025: Round 1, Pick 11
- 2025: Round 2, Pick 43
My Selections
Trade Recap San Francisco Receives: 2025: Round 1, Pick 4 2025: Round 3, Pick 69 New England Receives: 2025: Round 1, Pick 11 2025: Round ...
Not bad, not bad at all razor!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteThat's a good looking haul, Razor.
ReplyDeleteThank you sir.
DeleteOld Coach, in the previous thread you asked whether anyone sees some Justin Smith in Ty Robinson.
ReplyDeleteThat's lofty praise and not sure he's quite Cowboy, but I do see where you're coming from. There are some similarities to their play style.
Here is the link to the 2025 Build-Your Own 49ers Roster:
ReplyDeletehttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LF5QjrEv-fLPG-_RQqLNrDCsywvhVNfW_GgdXezFg4Q/edit?gid=0#gid=0
Razor
ReplyDeleteA good looking 9er draft. I like Armand Membou but a Little surprised if he moves up to draft pick #4?
I told you he'd probably end up going between 4-8 the other day and shortly thereafter Dane Brugler dropped his post mock with him going 4.
DeleteI would good with Membou at #11. Actually, I'd be fine any of the players that have been mentioned here. My main concern is that whoever that pick is, he has to be a day1 starter. 2nd & 3rd rd players should be able to make contributions as well. I'm my opinion, this may be the draft that keeps the 49ers relevant for the years to come. Can't afford major misses in this one.
DeleteAES, agreed, this and the 2024 draft class need to provide at least 1 elite tier player at a premium position and a bunch of good starter quality players.
Delete2024 class is off to a good start, though not sure it will produce an elite tier player at a premium position. But a bunch of guys that look like they should develop into good starters.
Razor
ReplyDeleteYea, I see a couple of boards moving him up to top 5 draft picks...But at draft pick #4, I start thinking Mason Graham, DT, Michigan again.
But either one would work, 9ers could use both.
Yea, I basically just wanted to see what it might look like. Not something I'd expect to see happen. I remember when Buckner fell into our laps and he was predicted to go earlier so you never know, Graham could do the same. Glad you liked it.
DeleteTwo 9er free agents that will, IMO, change their draft if they leave. LB Greenlaw and RB Mason.
ReplyDeleteI think they'll sign a LB (Greenlaw or someone else) and draft a LB no matter what, and would be shocked if they don't draft a RB even if they keep Mason.
DeleteYou still think the 9ers will draft LOB Chris Paul?
DeleteI thought he'd put up better combine numbers. Not that they were bad, just that he didn't really help himself.
Nick Marin helped himself, but I'd liked to see his 3 cone and shuttle time. Eugene asante also helped himself.
All three of those guys I reckon the 49ers will be interested in.
DeleteTrey Wedig, OT, IU, thoughts?
ReplyDelete45 career games played in college with starts at right tackle, right guard and left guard, and his experience, ideal excellent height (6065v) and length (8168v wing), 5.0 PAI thanks to his elite shot-put and discus background.
Sounds like the sort of resume the 49ers like for day 3 OL.
DeleteRazor,
DeleteHow do you find these guys? I just finished watching tape on him. He's definitely a sleeper.
Digging into the UDFA pool.
DeleteRazor,
DeleteHe sounds like another Daniel Brunskill. They should have never let him go.
Razor,
DeleteHe sounds like another Daniel Brunskill. They should have never let him go.
I really hope the 49ers are able to add Jaylin Noel. He is such a good WR. His route stems are fantastic, and he gets DBs in "oh $hit" mode immediately.
ReplyDeleteThat's what Purdy needs in my opinion, not another Deebo clone.
DeleteAgreed.
DeleteThe only caveat being I think Purdy also has a preference for bigger bodies/ targets to throw to.
Sub 4.40 + 20 Reps of 225lbs
ReplyDeleteOnly Combine WRs since '03
- DK Metcalf
- Kevin White
- Josh Boyce
- Eddie Royal
- Jaylin Noel 🔥🔥🔥
5 Total WRs in 23 years. I'm getting the sense you might have to take Noel at 43 because he's probably moved up into mid-day 2.
Quite possible. It's where I have been thinking he should go, based on film.
DeleteI wouldn't be mad if the 49ers went with Noel. The reason I prefer Savion Williams is his size. Williams can be like having two TEs on the field. I would rather have a bigger target for Purdy to see over the middle. Jennings and Purdy had very good chemistry last year and believe that JJs 6' 3" frame could have had something to do with that. Williams is 6' 4."
ReplyDeleteAlso, I understand that Noel had some drop issues.
ReplyDeleteWilliams had a significantly bigger drop issue. 11.8% drop rate compared to 5.6% for Noel.
DeleteIf you want a big bodied WR they're much better off going for Tre Harris or Jayden Higgins, imo. Williams reminds me of Cordarelle Patterson - needs schemed touches to be effective.
Per, DraftBuzz.
ReplyDeleteRe: Noel.
"Drop concentration appears at the worst times – focus lapses have plagued him with a concerning 7.2% career drop rate that will raise eyebrows in draft rooms."
The "drops at the worst times" is concerning for me. We recently saw how much that can hurt and deflate the team with Deebo's big drop that may have given the 49ers an hopeful chance at the playoffs. Williams might not be THAT GUY, but a big target should help Purdy throwing over tall Dlines.
If that "drops" him into the 49ers lap, all the better. The guy is excellent.
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