Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Combine Noise


 After asking a few teams for one guy that has taken advantage of the interview process after these first few nights of meetings:

• Texas Tech iDL Lee Hunter • Ohio State LB Sonny Styles • Pitt LB Kyle Louis • Notre Dame WR Malachi Fields • North Dakota State QB Cole Payton • Texas Tech LB Jacob Rodriguez • Texas LB Anthony Hill Jr • Navy RB Eli Heidenreich • Oklahoma EDGE R Mason Thomas

Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr. is a hot name at the NFL Combine. He’s drawing significant interest as he’s already had 17 meetings today alone with NFL teams.

The 49ers met with Oregon LB Bryce Boettcher, and Ole Miss DT Zxavian Harris at the NFL combine.

Robert Saleh on his time with the 49ers: “San Francisco it’s a championship organization. Championship ownership, championship HC, championship GM, championship everything.”

Christian Miller trained with Mykel Williams as a kid growing up. Claims he's his best friend and attributes a lot of his success to him. Says Williams showed him the proper mindset and how to be a pro.

High Character Guy Alert 🚨 Texas Tech DL Lee Hunter, a powerhouse on the line with a fearless attitude & a knack for taking on double teams. Off the field, he used his NIL $ to buy his mom a home, help his brother start a truck business with two 18-wheelers, & support his kid.

25 comments:

  1. A.J. Pena, Edge, Rhoad Island, 2x FCS All-American knows how to rush the passer (38 career sacks). He holds URI records for career sacks (36.5) and tackles for loss (62). Another OLB type that's undersized and undervalued.

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  2. Travis Burke, OT, Memphis 6’9 315 RT with a mean streak, very good run blocker. Played FCS at Garner-Webb, then FIU, then Memphis. First Team American Conference. Foot Injury this year but he's a good player.

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  3. Penn State EDGE Dani Dennis-Sutton (Rd 3):

    + 6’5”, 268 lbs with long arms
    + Violent and active hands
    + Improved depth of pass-rushing moves
    + Short-area burst
    + 17 sacks, 25 TFL last two years
    - Bend
    - High center of gravity
    - Counter creativity

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  4. Boettcher's a pretty fun player:

    Positives:
    - Explosive first step, true sideline to sideline range
    - Shows ability to work backside, has instinctual playmaking skills
    - Closing speed is near top of class, can cover ground quickly
    - Strong tackler, utilizes full frame and keeps wide base to not be driven back
    - Fluid hips, able to turn and run quickly. Good Change of direction skills
    - Shows good understanding of coverage, covers grass not players
    - Has strength to beat opposing offensive lineman, anchors well
    - Very Patient Defender, works to his favor more often than not

    Weaknesses:
    - Plays too aggressive at times, leaves a cutback lane open at times or will over pursue
    - Can put himself out of position by trying to be in position
    - While patience is a positive, he can tend to be too patient and not trust himself to go make a play causing a TFL/short gain to be positive yards or larger gain
    - Not fully adapted to LB position, former Safety and still shows signs of it at times
    - Closing speed to EDGE is lackluster for how athletic he is
    - Undersized based on prototypical NFL standards (6007, 227)

    Grade: 3.11 (early 3rd round)

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  5. The sweet spot in this draft for the best value:

    • DT: Picks 20-40
    • EDGE: Picks 20-40
    • LB: Round 3-4
    • SAF: Round 2-3
    • OT: Round 1

    LB and safety have great depth, OT not so much. There’s a drop-off at DT/EDGE but still good Round 3-4 value.

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  6. Houston DT Carlos Allen Jr:

    Smaller frame (6'1, 300) but extremely active run defender. Showcases good first step quickness, has ability to work laterally. Active violent hands. Shows good strength at point of attack and all around highly active playmaker vs the run. Limited as a pass rusher but 17 pressures & 3 sacks last season.

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  7. If R Mason Thomas' medicals clear he's likely a 1st Round talent.

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  8. Probably the most popular name in Indy so far? Texas A&M WR KC Concepcion, who has 23 formal meetings this week, source said. Teams making sure they get extended time with one of the premier wideouts in the class.

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    1. Potential day one starters will more than likely receive this type of attention. I'm a Concepcion fan. And still believe he'd be hard for the 49ers to pass on if he's there at 27. It will come down to which position the FO prioritizes with their 1st pick.

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  9. Auburn Edge Keyron Crawford 6’4 255 In his last two seasons at auburn he had 69 pressures, 6 sacks and 33 stops. Huge initial get off/first step. Powerful initial strike, advanced with his hands deploying swipe/knockdown. Converts speed to power.

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  10. Titans have agreed to send NT T’Vondre Sweat to the Jets for DE Jermaine Johnson, per Pelissero.

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  11. Texas safety Michael Taaffe has met with the 49ers at the NFL Combine.

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  12. Caleb Banks
    6062
    327
    10 7/8 hand
    35 arm
    85 3/4 wing
    Boom or bust prospect. I'd be very apprehensive if they used 27 on him.

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  13. Cashius Howell
    6024
    253
    9 1/4 hand
    30 1/4 arm
    74 1/4 wing
    Not big on arm length per se but his arms are some of the shortest I've ever seen for the position.

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  14. Rueben Bain Jr. (EDGE, Miami)
    Height: 6'3"
    Weight: 270
    Arm Length: 30 7/8"
    Hand Size: 9 1/8"
    Only two EDGE rushers with a shorter arm length than Rueben Bain Jr. (since 1999)

    Nate Williams (2013)
    Sutton Smith (2019)

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  15. Peter Woods
    6024
    298
    9 1/8 hand
    31 1/4 arm 🚩Doesn't matter as much inside
    76 3/8 wing

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    1. Lee Hunter
      6034
      318
      9 1/4 hand
      33 1/4 arm
      80 3/4 wing
      If both are on the board, who you taking? My head says Woods if I'm getting the '24 version. My eyes say Hunter.

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  16. Arm Length: Micah 31.5, Bonitto 32.5 are the most successful edge rushers that I can think of.

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    1. Never had an EDGE rusher drafted inside the top-100 with sub 31-inch arms.

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  17. Keldric Faulk
    6057
    276
    9 7/8 hand
    34 3/8 arm
    82 1/4 wing
    Prototypical DE for the 49ers

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  18. Teams have Oklahoma FB/TE Jaren Kanak circled for his workout tomorrow. Former highly recruited LB turned move piece for the Sooners is expected to light it up in Indy.

    Ran 10.37 in the 100M in HS, expected to land in the high 4.3s, low 4.4s at 230+ pounds.

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  19. An eventual Juice replacement. I believe Kanak can easily convert to RB the way Juice did from his original TE position.

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  20. Kyle Louis (LB, Pittsburgh)
    Height: 6'0"
    Weight: 220
    Arm Length: 31 1/4"
    Hand Size: 9 1/2"
    Harold Perkins Jr. (LB, LSU)
    Height: 6'1"
    Weight: 223
    Arm Length: 31 3/8"
    Hand Size: 8 1/8"
    Lander Barton (LB, Utah)
    Height: 6'5"
    Weight: 233
    Arm Length: 32 1/4"
    Hand Size: 9 1/2"
    Bryce Boettcher (LB, Oregon)
    Height: 6'1"
    Weight: 233
    Arm Length: 30 3/4"
    Hand Size: 9"

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  21. Barton reminds me a little of the Predator Fred Warner.

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