Monday, April 13, 2026

Blindside Protection


 



















The 49ers are making their stance clear on Trent Williams: San Francisco is willing to guarantee roughly $36M over the next two years — including about $24M in 2026, per Jason LaCanfora. Sounds like a marriage commitment to me for Brock Purdy’s blindside. Likely guarantees OL is off the table at 27.

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  1. When the 49ers bring in five or more players at the same position, (WR) for 30 visits, you can bet your last dollar that they're drafting one.

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    1. Definitely. Would be shocked if they don't add a WR in the draft.

      Question then becomes - when?

      Still not convinced it will be round 1.

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    2. I think it's all dependent on who's left on the board at 27.

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    3. Oh definitely. But I still think they are leaning DL over WR at 27, if they have their choice of guys.

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    4. DL as in big DE like Parker which would fall in line with prior philosophy, more of a DPR like Lawrence which would be a departure of prior philosophy or iDL of which they already added two last draft?

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    5. I keep vacillating between edge/ olb type and iDL. To me, both are needs, even though they drafted 2 iDL last year and traded for Osa.

      I think if they had their choice of realistic options at 27, edge/ olb would be the pick.

      Also, I don't think they'll go a DPR as such. Whoever they take at edge I think they'll want them to be able to play as a stand up OLB/ DE in a 5-man front, which means an ability to also go out and cover the flat sometimes.

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    6. I would think Parker or Howell would be two they'd likely have strong interest in at 27.

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    7. Both of those would make a lot of sense.

      One sneaky guy I've mentioned before and am not ready to quit on is Anthony Hill Jr. Not a true edge player, but a good blitzer that has the size and athletic traits to play the on ball SAM and backup Greenlaw at WILL.

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    8. You like him in that role better than Jalon Walker?

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    9. I would prefer Walker over Hill, but that's exactly the type of role I'm picturing.

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    1. I started with Concepcion back in early February and that's who I keep coming back to. From the beginning I thought he'd be at the top of Shanahan's list.

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  3. On the docket for the NFL draft this week:

    Wednesday: the final day for teams to host prospects on pre-draft 30 visits

    Also Wednesday: Georgia LB CJ Allen will run a 40-yard dash

    Friday: Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson will do a positional drills workout

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  4. The most explosive target is KC. The most easiest target (to hit) is Boston because of his size. Cooper offers a little bit of both, but he may be gone before 27.
    It's a tough call for me, but I lean a little more on KC.

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  5. John Chapman's 2026 draft crushes, video link below.

    His favorite receiver: Skyler Bell

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0EcqciUmsw&t=4129s

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    1. Bell is something of a polarising prospect. Some people love him, some don't like him much at all - pretty wide variance.

      Brazzell is a bit the same.

      Going to be interesting to see where some of these guys go.

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  6. Brazzell is a bit of an enigma for me. Among the many noted WRs that have been mentioned here, he falls under the boom or bust category for me. His length and weight gives me pause.

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  7. DeaMonte "Chip" Trayanum is a back the Niners should have interest in as an UDFA.

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  8. Delby Lemieux Dartmouth is another UDFA they should have interest in.

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  9. The 49ers hosted Missouri DT Chris McClellan on a Top-30 visit.

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