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Nope, it's not a misprint. After trading up to the #3 pick from #12, the 49ers have put themselves in a position to select their franch...
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The San Francisco 49ers are 20-6 when the Three Amigos are on the field together. If they stay healthy you can forget about a "rebuil...
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The postseason is a year away. Win or lose the only thing they're playing for today is pride. Another opportunity to advertise your wo...

Romello Height (6’3 240) Texas Tech, Edge
ReplyDelete+ Explosive first step
+ Relentless pursuit
+ Closing speed
+ Comfortable dropping in coverage
+ 92.6 pass rush grade with 62 pressures, 10 sacks, and 2 forced fumbles during the 2025 season
+ Pass rush arsenal
+ Bend/hip flexibility
+ 28.0 win rate on true pass sets
- What is his actual size? Is he closer to 6’2” and 230 pounds?
- Sixth-year senior
- Only 6.5 career sacks prior to the 2025 season
- 21.2% missed tackle rate in 2025
Draft projection: Top 75
Sounds like a true 3-4 fit
DeleteAnthony Hill Jr. (6’3 240) Texas, LB
ReplyDelete+ Versatility to play on the edge and at off-ball linebacker
+ Blitz timing
+ Physical tackler
+ Just now turning 21 years old
+ Relentless pursuit
+ 79.7 run defense grade in 2025
+ Just a 4.5% missed tackle rate
+ 17 sacks in three seasons with 8 forced fumbles during that time
- Can come in too high in traffic and it slows him down a tick
- Could diagnose quicker
- Needs to improve in man coverage
- Eye discipline in coverage
Draft projection: Top 50
Once again 3-4
DeleteSpencer Fano (6’6 306) Utah, OT
ReplyDelete+ Moves more like a tight end
+ Blocking on the move and up at the second level
+ Just one sack allowed during the last two seasons
+ Quick feet and kick slide
+ Nasty demeanor/finishing mentality
+ Elite run blocker with a 93.6 grade in 2024 and 80.9 in 2025
+ Versatility (played LT in 2023)
+ Should test really well/athleticism
+ Over 2,200 snaps played in jut three seasons at Utah
- Bit of a lighter frame and could continue adding some mass
- Strike timing inconsistencies
- Over-aggressiveness can lead to balance issues
- Hasn’t faced a ton of top edge rushers outside of Texas Tech
- 5 penalties in 2025
Draft projection: Top 15
Landon Robinson (5’11 291) Navy, DT
ReplyDelete+ Built like a fire hydrant
+ Quickness off the snap
+ 290-pound energizer bunny
+ 84.7 pass rush grade with 34 pressures and 6.5 in 2025
+ Pursuit speed
+ Team leader/captain
+ Work ethic and character
+ Natural leverage
+ Feldman Freak with a 33” vertical jump, bench presses 465 pounds, and has been clocked at 20.13 on the GPS
- Lacks ideal size for the position
- Arm length (sub 32”)
- Didn’t play for a Power 5 school
- Disengaging from blocks
Draft projection: Late Day 3
I would love this guy in the 6th round. Sounds a little like DJ Jones
DeleteThe only P4 wide receivers since 2019 with a passer rating when targeted > 140.0, a TD rate > 25.0%, and a contested catch rate > 50.0% in at least one college season..
ReplyDelete๐ Terry McLaurin, Ohio State
๐ Omar Cooper Jr, Indiana
๐ Brian Thomas Jr, LSU
Omar’s contested target rate: 29.41% against man (below average), 11.32% against zone (above average)
Jonnydels has it right - what the 49ers are missing is some "force multipliers" - guys that make everyone around them better. Getting Bosa and Warner back next season will help, but it's time to start adding the next generation of elite talent.
ReplyDeleteI think the only FA I'd be willing to spend big on this year is Tyler Linderbaum. Genuine PB/ AP talent that's still young. But also doubtful the Ravens let him get to FA.
ReplyDelete$20M Linderbaum < $4M Brendel
DeleteDisagree. $20M Linderbaum will be the center for the next 5 years and is an upgrade at a vital spot in Shanahan's offense. Brendel is in the last year of his deal, and is already 33.
DeleteThis is also a case of what I was referring to with Jonnydel's comment. Brendel is fine as the starter, but he's surrounded by other just fine guys on the interior of the OL. The team needs to add some elite talent at pivotal areas that will elevate the guys around them. Linderbaum is one of the few guys available in FA that I think can do that, who is also young enough to be here awhile at the top of his game.
DeleteI don't see it. LG is the position that needs addressing.
DeleteNeed one of those as well. But as we know, Shanahan isn't going to commit a lot of resources there.
DeleteNo but I think Foerster could address it in round 2 or 3.
DeleteGot any thoughts on Fernando Carmona, OT, Arkansas? I think he could play LG.
DeleteNot looked at OL yet.
DeleteI'm not suggesting it's likely the 49ers sign Lindernaum. I'm just saying he is the one FA I would be willing to spend big on this year.
Big fan of Richburg and I'd be a big fan of Linderbaum as well.
DeleteRemember when KS was first hired how everyone said that center was a major piece to his offense. Started out well with Richburg (although he got hurt) and then Mack. After that, the talent level went way down. I always thought that was strange because it was about that time that KS started to use the outside zone runs much less. So if you are now running more inside, don't you want a dominant center??
DeleteKeep in mind they had Brendel and Mack on the roster in 2021, and I think the move from Mack to Brendel in 2022 was in large part they struggled to find anyone better. Since then Brendel has been solid.
DeleteI don't think it's a deprioritisation of the position- I think its more as Shanahan himself has said, it's not always easy to find someone better that fits what they do.
If Linderbaum does hit FA, he would definitely fit the bill of being someone that is better.
I would be one happy camper if the 49ers would sign Linderbaum. Trade Jones for a 2nd round pick. Use their first or one of their second round picks on a road grader LG. Then sign Marcus Mariota as their back up QB.
DeleteI dont know what the answer is but I am positive they need to sure up the interior of the Oline or they are a doomed vs the Seahawks going forward. If Kyle can't run against light boxes his playbook just isnt very good.
DeletePlayaction doesnt mean anything and Kyle's playbook relies on marrying the run to the pass (not necessarily PA). He doesn't have playmakers on the outside and his straight dropback game isn't nearly as respected across the league.
Throwing against 7 in coverage is already hard, throwing against 7 in coverage when they can get quick pressure and you cant run them out of it has proven to be the anathema to this offense. (as it is to almost all)
The struggle to get much going running the ball this year definitely bit them in the losses. Part of that was blocking, part of that was teams not needing to be honest defending the deep pass. Both areas need fixing.
DeleteI tend to think the greater issue running the ball is on the Oline and CMC. I think CMC clearly doesnt have the suddenness in his movement anymore and the oline getting blown up on so many run plays is a killer.
DeleteThe lack of a deep threat hurts but if teams are playing you in nickel and you still struggle to get yards thats a major issue. In those looks you should be able to double someone and get enough push in the run game to average over 4 yards a carry even if teams are not afraid of you going over the top.
To that point I actually like Linderbaum a lot as he gives you help on either guard.
I just can't get behind the idea that the OL is the reason for our problems. They need consistency at LG along with Kittle and they should be just fine running the football. Throw in a true X for Brock and add an element of speed either from the backfield or WR.
DeleteCMC averaged just 2.3 yards before contact per attempt this year. Below the league average. In 2023 he had 3.1 ybc/ attempt.
DeleteOmar Cooper Jr. leads the 2026 WR draft class with a 31.3% forced missed tackle rate, despite a career average depth of target of 12.5.
ReplyDeleteHe is 1 of two receivers since 2019 with a forced missed tackle rate above 30% and an ADOT above 12.
27 forced missed tackles this season for Omar Cooper. Mini-Deebo?
DeleteFBS nose tackle prospects since 2015 with a run stop rate > 12.0% and a pass rushing grade > 70.0 in at least one college season. Only Derrick Nnadi (1.21 RAS) was a whiff..
ReplyDelete๐ T'Vondre Sweat, Texas
๐ Vita Vea, Washington
๐ Derrick Nnadi, Florida State
๐ Harrison Phillips, Stanford
๐ Lee Hunter, Texas Tech
๐ Jarran Reed, Alabama
Postseason Win Percentage, Active NFL Coaches (min 5 games):
ReplyDelete1. Zac Taylor (0.714, 7 games)
2. Kyle Shanahan (0.643, 14 games)
3. Sean McVay (0.625, 16 games)
3t. Mike Vrabel (0.625, 8 games)
Notable Senior Bowl measurements:
ReplyDelete- Arkansas QB Taylen Green (6060, 229)
- Texas A&M OL Dametrious Crownover (6067, 331)
- Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia (5097, 198)
- USC WR Ja'Kobi Lane (6041, 196)
- Penn State DL Dani Dennis-Sutton (6053, 268)
- Mizzou EDGE Zion Young (6052, 262)
- Tennessee DB Colton Hood (5116, 188)
- Clemson EDGE TJ Parker (6035, 263)
- Georgia State WR Ted Hurst (6032, 207)
- Cal DB Hezekiah Masses (6005, 180)
- San Diego St DB Chris Johnson (6002, 190)
Devon Eastern, DT, Minnesota, 6-6 320 LBs. 18 solo tackles, 2.5 sacks, 1 FF is a player I wish I had more tape on.
ReplyDeleteThe only P4 EDGE rushers since 2015 with a sack rate > 4.0% and a win rate in true pass > 1/3 in at least one college season..
ReplyDelete๐ David Bailey, Texas Tech
๐ Chase Young, Ohio State
๐ Nik Bonitto, Oklahoma
๐ Laiatu Latu, UCLA
๐ Malachi Lawrence, UCF
๐ Nick Herbig, Wisconsin
๐ Nick Bosa, Ohio State
๐ Derrick Moore, Michigan
๐ Abdul Carter, Penn. State
๐ Josh Allen, Kentucky
Caleb Tiernan (6’7 329) Northwestern
ReplyDelete+ Technician in pass protection
+ Experienced four-year starter
+ Blocking at the second level
+ 84.3 pass blocking grade in 2025
+ Has played both left and right tackle
+ Effective strike timing
+ Anchor strength
- Arm length concerns (32”)
- Fifth-year senior
- 59.7 run blocking grade in 2025
Draft projection: Day 2
2026 Class - YPRR Leaders
ReplyDelete1. Makai Lemon - 3.02
2. Jordyn Tyson - 2.71
3. Elijah Sarratt - 2.60
4. Omar Cooper Jr - 2.47 ๐ฅ
UTSA LB Shad Banks Jr!!!๐จ๐จ๐จ
ReplyDelete- Freak athlete
- Super fast
- Very explosive
- Recognizes plays fast
- Very physical in the box
- Shoots the gap fast
- Great in coverage
- Great tackler in the box and in space
Round 5
The only P4 quarterbacks since 2012 with an intermediate (10-19 yards) accuracy rate > 60.0% and a big time throw rate against the blitz > 7.0% in their 'best' college season..
ReplyDelete๐ Brock Purdy, Iowa State
๐ Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
๐ Joe Burrow, LSU
The only TE prospects since 2018 with a YPRR > 2.50 in their 'best' college season and a drop rate > 6.5%..
ReplyDelete๐ Hunter Long, Boston College
๐ Harrison Bryant, Florida Atlantic
๐ Gerrit Prince, UAB
๐ James Mitchell, Virginia Tech
๐ Brevin Jordan, Miami
๐ Kaden Smith, Oklahoma
๐ John Michael Gyllenborg, Wyoming
๐ Erick All, Iowa
๐ Irv Smith Jr, Alabama
๐ Caleb Wilson, UCLA
๐ Albert Okwuegbunam, Missouri
Another kid I like, is Jaren Kanak, OKU.
DeleteHe could be a Juice type college TE who can convert to a lead FB blocker in a 49ers offense with the ability to catch out of the backfield. Also, this guy has played LB as well.
Elijah Sarratt
ReplyDeleteElite Production Profile
- 200 REC, 2,978 yd, 31 TDs
- 65% contested catch win
- In past three seasons
Elite physicality, polished with strong route running.
Kyle Louis (6’0 224) Pittsburgh
ReplyDelete+ Smooth athlete
+ Film junkie/football IQ
+ One of the better coverage linebackers in this class
+ Open field tackling
+ 32 pressures in 2024 and another 18 in 2025
+ Splash play production with 10 sacks, 6 interceptions, and 2 forced fumbles over the past two seasons
+ Pursuit speed
+ Alignment versatility
- Undersized for a linebacker
- Some concern about holding up against the run due to his size
- Stack and shed ability if linemen get their hands on him
Draft projection: 4th/5th round
Ceyair Wright, CB, Nebraska is a player to keep an eye on. Pure coverage ability, instincts, footwork, snaps both on the outside & at nickel. Expect him to test well. Day 3
ReplyDeleteThe only FBS SAFs since 2015 with a coverage grade > 88.0 and a run defense grade > 90.0 in at least one college season and a career pressure rate > 1/3..
ReplyDelete๐ Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo
๐ Dillon Thieneman, Oregon
๐ Demond King, Iowa
๐ Derwin James Jr, Florida State
James-Newby for the Lobos in 2025, per TruMedia:
ReplyDelete๐ค 9.0 sacks
๐ค 74 pressures
๐ค 18 QB hits
๐ค 3 forced fumbles
๐ค 20.5% pressure rate
Houston TE Tanner Koziol weighing in 245 after being listed 237๐
ReplyDelete♦️Big catch radius with leap to high-point the football in contested catches (61%)
♦️159 catches the last two seasons after a Ball State transfer
Underrated blocker getting heavier
Player Comp: Dennis Pitta
UCLA NT Gary Smith III (6-1, 328) is a Late Day 3/PUDFA for a team who needs a big bodied, run defending 1T at discount
ReplyDelete๐ป100+ career tackles
๐ป25 starts between UCLA & Duke
TAMU DL Tyler Onyedim was a consistent winner in 1-on-1s. 6'3", 290, 34 1/4" arms. Entered w/ early Day 3 grade. Might be leaving as a riser.
ReplyDeleteStock Up Senior Bowl:
ReplyDeleteTed Hurst (‼️) - Georgia State WR
Julian Neal - Arkansas CB
Chris Johnson - SDSU CB
Treydan Stukes - Arizona CB
Jeremiah Wright - Auburn G
Kamari Ramsey - USC S
Texas Tech NT Lee Hunter (6-3 1/2, 320) is the last Senior Bowl guy I’d want to block
ReplyDeleteGreat pass rush moves & NT strength
Most QB Pressures +320lbs
๐ฅLee Hunter - 53
๐ฅDarrell Jackson Jr - 44
♦️Primary B gapper, A Gap 15%
♦️Clocked at 16.5 MPH
I think Hunter goes late round 1.
DeleteWouldn't surprise me.
DeleteDerrick Moore is one of the most productive pass rushers in the 2026 NFL Draft. Great speed-to-power, length, linear athleticism, and overall strength. Reminds me of Derick Hall.
ReplyDeleteStanford TE Sam Roush (6-5 1/2, 259) will be on the short list for teams with more traditional size thresholds.
ReplyDelete๐ฒGreat blocker & needs more than one guy to be taken down after the catch
๐ฒHas hit 20 MPH
Potential Senior Bowl riser!
Arkansas RB Mike Washington Jr. (6-1, 228) has as high a floor as any RB pound-for-pound heading into Senior Bowl
ReplyDeleteTop 3 in Power 4 rank
♦️6.4 YPC (3rd)
♦️515 breakaway yards (3rd)
♦️30 runs of 10+ yards (3rd)
CBS predicts the 49ers will sign center Tyler Linderbaum to a 4-year $72M deal.๐
ReplyDeleteHuge if it happens.
DeleteCrazy to think Linderbaum is being projected to sign for less money than Jennings is being predicted to get. Position value is out of whack.
Per Sports Info Solutions' DataHub, they have a blown-block rate metric that tracks the number of missed blocks in the pass/run game.
Delete49ers' C Jake Brendel ranked as the 6th-best center in the NFL, with a blown block rate of 1.8% this season.
Tied with....Tyler Linderbaum.๐
There's not missing blocks and there's dominating blocks. Brendel hits his landmarks which is a big reason Shanahan likes him. Linderbaum moves people and creates holes.
DeleteYea, I've watched Linderbaum and like I've said, he's not worth that much money when you got Brendel at $4M for 2026.
DeleteI very strongly disagree.
DeleteI know who Shanahan disagrees with.
DeleteYou think he doesn't like Linderbaum?
DeleteSure, he likes him, but he LOVES Brendel.
DeleteI got Caleb Banks going around pick 35.
ReplyDeleteThe highest-graded player at every position at the
ReplyDeleteShrine Bowl, per PFSN's College Impact metrics:
QB: Joe Fagnano, UConn - 86.6
RB: Eli Heidenreich, Navy - 80.5
WR: Skyler Bell, UConn - 85.0
TE: Eli Raridon, Notre Dame - 81.1
OL: Evan Beerntsen, Northwestern - 93.5
DT: Aaron Hall, Duke - 84.5
EDGE: Keyshawn James-Newby, New Mexico - 85.6
LB: Caden Fordham, NC State - 84.8
CB: Andre Fuller, Toledo - 90.3
S: Miles Scott, Illinois - 94.5
I've got a better chance of executing a tush push on the 1-yard line for a TD than the 49ers spending all that money on Tyler Linderbaum.
ReplyDeleteCJ Allen, LB, Georgia is likely a 1st rounder.
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteDerrick Moore just put 6’9”, 347 lbs Markel Bell on his ass!๐ฅ