Hayden of Underdog references multiple off field concerns for Chris Brazzell II, but was only willing to state that he missed court dates because that was out in the public already. He could be a guy who has a draft day fall, and we find out after the fact what happened.
Brandon Thorn, who is well known as being a good OL evaluator, has only one OT with s first round grade this year (Fano). His second rated OT is Proctor, who he gives a 2nd round grade on, with a similar grade he had on Conerly and Guyton in recent drafts.
Next guy is Miller, who he compares to McKivitz as a solid OT, followed by Freeling who he sees as boom or bust that should be allowed to sit and learn or start out at OG while he develops. Compares him to Kolton Miller.
Lomu is his 5th guy but he is very concerned about his play strength and thought his technique needs work. Compared him to Walker Little.
Iheanachor is his 6th guy. Rawness in technique and spatial awareness were his biggest concern. Too many lapses currently. Has a 3rd round grade on him.
Sees Mauigoa as an OG that can be a solid OT if kept there.
He does acknowledge a lot of them will go round 1, because OTs with starting early potential get drafted early. But not a good OT group overall.
He prefers the OG group. Sees 4-5 guys ready to start right away, that will be above average to very good starters. Ranks them as Ioane and Muaigoa (round 1 grades), then Bisontis, Pregnon and Rutledge (round 2 grades), then Dunker (round 3). Thinks all 6 can start day 1.
At center, no top end guys. Highest grade he has is 4th round. Order he has them in is Hecht, Slaughter, Parker II, Lew, all around the same range.
Elijah Sarratt is the only projected day 2 WR with good production. The other 9 FBS WRs all had below average production, relative to past top 100 picks at WR or relative to their projected draft pick.
This is in part why I think the draft community's love of the WR class this year is somewhat exaggerated. It's a decent class, but I don't love it as much as it is often made out to be.
73 tackles, three INTs, and 10 PBUs, and took home the third-highest PFSN Safety Impact score among all FBS safeties, with an elite figure of 93.4, as well as a forced incompletion percentage of 23.4%. At 6'1 3/8" and 200 pounds. He's twitchy with elite processing. Likely a split safety without the nickel versatility.
UTSA’s Robert Henry Jr. is an explosive back with light feet. Day 3 sleeper. He had the second-highest breakaway rate in the country this past season (60.8%).
The most common arrests involved driving under the influence (DUI/DWI), domestic violence, assault, and drug-related charges. Wide receivers and cornerbacks led positions in total arrests, often for offenses involving alcohol or weapons.
📊 The best pass-catching RBs in the 2026 NFL Draft, per PFSN Draft HQ:
Eli Heidenreich, Navy Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh Jaydn Ott, Oklahoma Adam Randall, Clemson Seth McGowan, Kentucky Emmett Johnson, Nebraska Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame J'Mari Taylor, Virginia CJ Donaldson, Ohio State Kaelon Black, Indiana
So with the recent posts on Heidenreich, are you changing your mind on him being a late day 3 guy? He's one of the guys I had in my "guys I'm higher than consensus on" draft - I could see the 49ers consider him round 4.
Not as high on Randall. Too much of a WR rather than RB, in that I don't think teams will ever fear him running inside. At least Heidenreich gives some ability between the tackles.
I see Brian Peacock has started a conversation about who could be a "shock" pick at #27 (i.e., someone that would be well above consensus at that pick), ala Ricky Pearsall. I think it's worth having that sort of conversation, because after around pick 20-25, I think we could start seeing a lot of variance in team draft boards.
Peacock suggests Gabe Jacas, which I think is a pretty interesting one in that he's one of the few complete, 3-down edge players and his 2025 film is potentially better than a guy like TJ Parker who is more commonly mocked around that area.
I could see Christen Miller being an option at #27, who would be above consensus there. If they want to go something different, Chris Johnson I think is worthy of going that high as well. I've also previously mentioned that Germie Bernard is a guy I could see Shanahan really liking.
It's funny with Jacas. Nearly universally gets praised as a "my guy" by draftniks, with A LOT of people saying they like him above consensus, but very few people are then willing to rank him higher. I think part of that is he didn't test at the combine or his pro day, so he isn't getting the bump guys like Lawrence have seen, despite having film that is at least as good (I would say better).
But they are starting to. McShay now has him in his top 32. Fowler has outlined he and Zion Young are liked a lot more in league circles than in the draft community. I could easily see him get drafted top 40.
Sure. I'm just saying, everything I am hearing points to Jacas going a lot earlier than consensus thinks. 4-years of production, 3-down player, wins with a foundation of strength and motor (a combo which teams love, including the 49ers), still relatively young, team captain and leader, and can play from a 2 point or 3 point stance. Apparently has been sensational (McShay's words) in team meetings.
I can absolutely see a scenario where a team like the 49ers fall in love with him and take him round 1.
He's their prototypical big DE. Not gonna win much around the arc. As long as he's not the primary pressure point, he'll be fine. I'd be surprised if they took him at 27.
We know they often draft for immediate need early. There's two positions we know they will still be looking for potential starters at - edge pass rusher and OG. Don't see them going OG in round 1.
WR starters are set, and they are at least 4 deep they feel comfortable with. And I suspect they still hope Cowing and/ or Watson develop.
Let me put it another way - replace Jacas with the name of an edge you like. Can you see them taking that edge over a WR?
So you are saying it's definitely a WR, because they brought three WRs considered late first rounders in? We only know 4 guys so far. That in itself I think is interesting, as is that of the 4 we know, 3 are WRs expected to go that range.
Last year they met with Banks, Simmons and Conerly. Didn't draft an OT.
This also doesn't have much to do with what I was asking. If you replace Jacas with the name of an edge you like, and they meet with that player, can you see them going edge over WR?
They talked to Pearsall at the Senior Bowl only. They no doubt talked to Jacas (and many others) at the Senior Bowl this year.
What I am finding interesting is how little is being reported about 49ers meetings this year. We have usually heard of a lot more meetings by this time. Most other teams have significantly more known meetings than the 49ers this year atm. Keeping things very quiet for the most part.
The spector of counting on TW to play a full season gets smaller because of his age and injuries. Even if the 49ers get a full season from Williams, drafting a blue chip young Olineman is being pro-active. Caleb Lomu or Blake Miller could be studs for the future. Would it be a major surprise if the 49ers draft one of these guys at 27?
As I posted near the top - this isn't a good OT class. The guys likely to be available may develop into solid starters, but unlikely to be really good.
I can't imagine Shanahan being happy going from the likes of Staley and Williams to just a solid at best LT.
IIf you can't stop the run, you don't need pass rushers. You need them when it's second and third and long. Last year, they were constantly facing second and third and short, which is probably the biggest reason there were only 20 sacks. I'm not convinced we can set the edge, so we'll see how Bosa and Mykel recover from their injuries.
According to reports. The 49ers will be hosting Nigerian football player Uar Bernard. He tore-up testing events and his RAS was a perfect 10. He's a football late comer, but many teams are very impressed with his beastly athleticism. I couldn't find any highlights of him, which makes me think that any team that picks him will need to be very patient.
Day 3ish guys Dieter + Hutch like:
ReplyDelete- Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia
- Will Kacmarek, TE, Ohio
- Kaden Wetjen, WR/PR/KR, Iowa
- Evan Beerntsen, OG, Northwestern
- Keyron Crawford, Edge, Auburn
- Jaishawn Barham, Edge, Michigan
- Markel Bell, OT, Miami
- Nick Barrett, DT, South Carolina
Couple of our guys in Barham and Crawford.
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ReplyDeleteHayden of Underdog references multiple off field concerns for Chris Brazzell II, but was only willing to state that he missed court dates because that was out in the public already. He could be a guy who has a draft day fall, and we find out after the fact what happened.
ReplyDeleteOoof. Not that big a fan anyway, but if that's the case, steer clear.
DeleteBrandon Thorn, who is well known as being a good OL evaluator, has only one OT with s first round grade this year (Fano). His second rated OT is Proctor, who he gives a 2nd round grade on, with a similar grade he had on Conerly and Guyton in recent drafts.
ReplyDeleteNext guy is Miller, who he compares to McKivitz as a solid OT, followed by Freeling who he sees as boom or bust that should be allowed to sit and learn or start out at OG while he develops. Compares him to Kolton Miller.
Lomu is his 5th guy but he is very concerned about his play strength and thought his technique needs work. Compared him to Walker Little.
Iheanachor is his 6th guy. Rawness in technique and spatial awareness were his biggest concern. Too many lapses currently. Has a 3rd round grade on him.
Sees Mauigoa as an OG that can be a solid OT if kept there.
He does acknowledge a lot of them will go round 1, because OTs with starting early potential get drafted early. But not a good OT group overall.
He prefers the OG group. Sees 4-5 guys ready to start right away, that will be above average to very good starters. Ranks them as Ioane and Muaigoa (round 1 grades), then Bisontis, Pregnon and Rutledge (round 2 grades), then Dunker (round 3). Thinks all 6 can start day 1.
At center, no top end guys. Highest grade he has is 4th round. Order he has them in is Hecht, Slaughter, Parker II, Lew, all around the same range.
Thor Nystrom is the dude that for the past 2 years has gone on and on about how good McCarthy was going to be, lol.
DeleteWhat does that have to do with Brandon Thorn?
DeleteNothing. I get the two confused, lol.
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DeleteElijah Sarratt is the only projected day 2 WR with good production. The other 9 FBS WRs all had below average production, relative to past top 100 picks at WR or relative to their projected draft pick.
ReplyDeleteThis is in part why I think the draft community's love of the WR class this year is somewhat exaggerated. It's a decent class, but I don't love it as much as it is often made out to be.
DeleteWydett Williams, S, Ole Miss
ReplyDelete73 tackles, three INTs, and 10 PBUs, and took home the third-highest PFSN Safety Impact score among all FBS safeties, with an elite figure of 93.4, as well as a forced incompletion percentage of 23.4%. At 6'1 3/8" and 200 pounds. He's twitchy with elite processing. Likely a split safety without the nickel versatility.
Top FBS Yards per Team Pass Attempt Seasons [Since 1977]
ReplyDelete1. Demaryius Thomas, 2009 (6.87) [5x Pro Bowl]
2. Marvin Harrison Sr., 1995 (5.39) [HOF]
3. Hart Lee Dykes, 1988 (5.28)
4. Eli Heidenreich, 2025 (5.17) 🔥
5. Tim Brown, 1987 (5.09) [HOF]
UTSA’s Robert Henry Jr. is an explosive back with light feet. Day 3 sleeper. He had the second-highest breakaway rate in the country this past season (60.8%).
ReplyDelete2027 Class - Early Model
ReplyDelete- Eighteen “Elite” profiles analytically for 2027 Class.
- Two generational talents in Jeremiah Smith (100.3) and Arch Manning (94.9)
- QB, RB, WR groups each have 4+ “Elite” profiles, and TE group has 2 or more.
- 2026 only 7 “Elite” profiles
Receiving yards per game in 2025:
ReplyDeleteDenzel Boston - 73.4
Eli Heidenreich - 72.4🫡
KC Concepcion - 70.7
19 days until draftmas
ReplyDeleteNFL teams with the most player arrests since 2000🚨🚨
ReplyDelete1. Vikings: 58
2. Broncos: 56
3. Bengals: 52
4. Chiefs: 41
4. Jaguars: 41
6. Browns: 40
7. Titans: 39
8. Buccaneers: 38
9. Colts: 36
10. Bears: 35
10. Seahawks: 35
The most common arrests involved driving under the influence (DUI/DWI), domestic violence, assault, and drug-related charges. Wide receivers and cornerbacks led positions in total arrests, often for offenses involving alcohol or weapons.
Delete📊 The best pass-catching RBs in the 2026 NFL Draft, per PFSN Draft HQ:
ReplyDeleteEli Heidenreich, Navy
Desmond Reid, Pittsburgh
Jaydn Ott, Oklahoma
Adam Randall, Clemson
Seth McGowan, Kentucky
Emmett Johnson, Nebraska
Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
J'Mari Taylor, Virginia
CJ Donaldson, Ohio State
Kaelon Black, Indiana
So with the recent posts on Heidenreich, are you changing your mind on him being a late day 3 guy? He's one of the guys I had in my "guys I'm higher than consensus on" draft - I could see the 49ers consider him round 4.
DeleteI wouldn't have any problem with that.
DeleteYou like Adam Randall?
DeleteNot as high on Randall. Too much of a WR rather than RB, in that I don't think teams will ever fear him running inside. At least Heidenreich gives some ability between the tackles.
DeleteRandall would be one of the first UDFA RB's I'd have on speed dial.
DeleteJaden Ott, like Fernando Mendoza is another player that left the Cal Bears football program.
ReplyDeleteMax Llewellyn (7.7 RAS)
ReplyDeleteMason Reiger (9.53RAS)
Michael Heldman (9.88 RAS)
I see Brian Peacock has started a conversation about who could be a "shock" pick at #27 (i.e., someone that would be well above consensus at that pick), ala Ricky Pearsall. I think it's worth having that sort of conversation, because after around pick 20-25, I think we could start seeing a lot of variance in team draft boards.
ReplyDeletePeacock suggests Gabe Jacas, which I think is a pretty interesting one in that he's one of the few complete, 3-down edge players and his 2025 film is potentially better than a guy like TJ Parker who is more commonly mocked around that area.
I could see Christen Miller being an option at #27, who would be above consensus there. If they want to go something different, Chris Johnson I think is worthy of going that high as well. I've also previously mentioned that Germie Bernard is a guy I could see Shanahan really liking.
I could see Miller at 27 but not Jacas.
DeleteIt's funny with Jacas. Nearly universally gets praised as a "my guy" by draftniks, with A LOT of people saying they like him above consensus, but very few people are then willing to rank him higher. I think part of that is he didn't test at the combine or his pro day, so he isn't getting the bump guys like Lawrence have seen, despite having film that is at least as good (I would say better).
DeleteBut they are starting to. McShay now has him in his top 32. Fowler has outlined he and Zion Young are liked a lot more in league circles than in the draft community. I could easily see him get drafted top 40.
You got a shit ton of edge rushers between 40 and 60. Pick your flavor:
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Young
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Barham
Moore
Lawrence
Thomas
Height
Joseph
DDS
Crawford
Sure. I'm just saying, everything I am hearing points to Jacas going a lot earlier than consensus thinks. 4-years of production, 3-down player, wins with a foundation of strength and motor (a combo which teams love, including the 49ers), still relatively young, team captain and leader, and can play from a 2 point or 3 point stance. Apparently has been sensational (McShay's words) in team meetings.
DeleteI can absolutely see a scenario where a team like the 49ers fall in love with him and take him round 1.
He's their prototypical big DE. Not gonna win much around the arc. As long as he's not the primary pressure point, he'll be fine. I'd be surprised if they took him at 27.
DeleteYes, a surprise, like Pearsall was a surprise. But then you think about it and can see why they did it.
DeleteAlso, not just a DE. He can be the OLB playing on the LOS in 5-man fronts. One of the reasons I could see him making sense for the 49ers.
I'd be surprised if they took Jacas over Concepcion, Boston or Cooper.
DeleteWhy? Because of talent, or because of need?
DeleteWe know they often draft for immediate need early. There's two positions we know they will still be looking for potential starters at - edge pass rusher and OG. Don't see them going OG in round 1.
WR starters are set, and they are at least 4 deep they feel comfortable with. And I suspect they still hope Cowing and/ or Watson develop.
Let me put it another way - replace Jacas with the name of an edge you like. Can you see them taking that edge over a WR?
Follow the top 30 visits and it'll lead you to the 27th pick.
DeleteSo you are saying it's definitely a WR, because they brought three WRs considered late first rounders in? We only know 4 guys so far. That in itself I think is interesting, as is that of the 4 we know, 3 are WRs expected to go that range.
DeleteLast year they met with Banks, Simmons and Conerly. Didn't draft an OT.
What makes you feel so certain they are going WR?
I don't expect them to draft a player they haven't met with at 27.
DeleteThey didn't meet with Pearsall.
DeleteThis also doesn't have much to do with what I was asking. If you replace Jacas with the name of an edge you like, and they meet with that player, can you see them going edge over WR?
They did an informal meet with Pearsall.
DeleteIf the 49ers met with Jacas, then yes, I could see him in the mix.
They talked to Pearsall at the Senior Bowl only. They no doubt talked to Jacas (and many others) at the Senior Bowl this year.
DeleteWhat I am finding interesting is how little is being reported about 49ers meetings this year. We have usually heard of a lot more meetings by this time. Most other teams have significantly more known meetings than the 49ers this year atm. Keeping things very quiet for the most part.
Normally Sanchez has the visits down, but she's been away up until a week ago.
DeleteMy sleeper getting slept on is Keyron Crawford. Think he'll go higher than advertised.
ReplyDeleteYeah, he and Barham will likely go higher than where they are projected to go.
DeleteThe spector of counting on TW to play a full season gets smaller because of his age and injuries. Even if the 49ers get a full season from Williams, drafting a blue chip young Olineman is being pro-active. Caleb Lomu or Blake Miller could be studs for the future. Would it be a major surprise if the 49ers draft one of these guys at 27?
DeleteAs I posted near the top - this isn't a good OT class. The guys likely to be available may develop into solid starters, but unlikely to be really good.
DeleteI can't imagine Shanahan being happy going from the likes of Staley and Williams to just a solid at best LT.
I think Austin Barber could compete at LG.
DeleteIIf you can't stop the run, you don't need pass rushers. You need them when it's second and third and long. Last year, they were constantly facing second and third and short, which is probably the biggest reason there were only 20 sacks. I'm not convinced we can set the edge, so we'll see how Bosa and Mykel recover from their injuries.
ReplyDeleteAccording to reports.
ReplyDeleteThe 49ers will be hosting Nigerian football player Uar Bernard. He tore-up testing events and his RAS was a perfect 10. He's a football late comer, but many teams are very impressed with his beastly athleticism.
I couldn't find any highlights of him, which makes me think that any team that picks him will need to be very patient.