•Edge Jaishawn Barham,Michigan
•WR Denzel Boston, Washington
•WR Chris Brazzell II, Tennessee •LB Kendal Daniels, Oklahoma •WR Caleb Douglas, Texas Tech •OL Alex Harkey, Oregon •DE Romello Height, Texas Tech •DT Chris McClellan, Missouri •DT Tyler Onyedim, Texas A&M •TE Michael Trigg, Baylor •S Cole Wisniewski, Texas Tech •WR Colbie Young, Georgia
I'm guessing the 49ers weren't in love with these WR's. They'll likely stay at 33 and take their edge player unless they get an offer they can't refuse. Have to be another 3rd rounder minimum.
ReplyDeleteI never have a problem when a DL is selected in the early rounds.
DeleteHearing rumors of another potential trade down. I will do it in a heartbeat.
ReplyDeleteHere are some players who are available that I love:
Chris Brazzell II WR
Chris Bell WR
Chris McClellan DT
D'Angelo Ponds CB
Denzel Boston WR
Jonah Coleman RB
Skyler Bell WR
Germie Bernard WR
De'Zhaun Stribling WR
AJ Haulcy S
Emmanuel McNeil Warren S
These other players will also be productive:
TJ Parker Edge
R Mason Thomas Edge
Cashius Howell Edge
Dani Dennis-Sutton Edge
Emmanuel Pregnon G
Hope we get as many players as possible from the above lists in the 2nd, 3rd and 4th rounds.
If the 49ers feel comfortable with a Bosa and Mykel comeback in 2026, it's possible that they pass on an Edge in rd 2. OL or Safety could potentially be in the offing today.
DeleteI think whichever OG they take he has to be able to play center.
ReplyDeleteMcVay not happy with their choice with the 13th pick.
ReplyDeleteThat warms my heart.
DeleteToo young RB's added to the division. Might influence DL/Edge to be able to set the edge/clog the middle.
ReplyDeleteTJ Parker could be that guy.
ReplyDeleteBoston, Parker and EMW could all be in the conversation.
DeleteThe 49ers have received calls from the Browns (39th), Saints (42nd), Dolphins (43rd), and Jaguars trying to trade up to Pick 33, per Pelissero.
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing teams want to move up for EMW and I think the 49ers would be willing to move down but 39? Not sure they want to drop that far down.
ReplyDeleteReally comes down to how they have guys graded. If moving down means they have a shot at taking two of these guys with similar grades (maybe by moving up from 58) could make sense.
DeleteI'm seeing a lot of people saying EMW would be a good pick here. I don't see it. He's a robber type safety that can make some nice plays when playing close to the LOS but can be a liability deep. They already have guys like that. He's the opposite of what they need.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. They need a true FS.
DeleteExpect a DT run here early I'm told.
ReplyDeleteWarren makes plays. He is a solid tackler, causes fumbles, can come up to the LOS cut through the traffic to make a big tackle. His speed is not top end, but he may be able to midegate this with his great length. I wouldn't be mad if the 49ers pass on him for another guy they like better. But EMW will be be a very good player whereever he lands.
ReplyDeleteThat being said, I respectfully disagree that the 49ers have guys like this on their roster.
In terms of type of safety. EMW may (or may not) be better at that role than who they have, but they all are best at the same type of role.
DeleteIf they want to go safety at 33 Stukes would fit better.
DeleteStukes has the speed that's missing in the secondary.
DeleteYeah. I like him too.
DeleteWhat if they target two edge rushers in this round, Parker and then Height?
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be mad.
DeleteSame^
ReplyDeleteSam Monson outlined that the highest hit rate of any players in the draft is guys that were rated as top 32 players on consensus draft boards but fall to round 2.
ReplyDeleteI still think it's Boston. I'm guessing the two players that went before 27 that they would have taken was Lawrence and Concepcion. If they had more draft picks they likely would have moved up for one.
DeleteVery interesting. Did he mention who qualifies today?
DeleteYeah, I think Lawrence, Concepcion and Thieneman were the guys they were looking at. Thieneman going was the catalyst for pulling the trigger.
DeleteAccording to consensus big boards, the 7 guys in that list are McCoy, EMW, Boston, Parker, McDonald, Terrell and Hood.
DeleteWhat if they want McDonald as part of a 5-man spacing front against ZBS?
DeleteI'd be good with that. They currently only have 3 DTs that I'd consider locks to make the roster.
DeleteKC Concepcion among the WRs charted in this draft class for Reception Perception:
ReplyDelete- No. 1 in success rate vs. man coverage
- No. 3 in success rate vs. zone coverage
- No. 1 in success rate vs. press coverage
- No. 4 in contested catch rate (feels notable)
- No. 9 in rate of plays in space with a broken tackle
His 7.4% drop rate equates to 8 drops a year and you take that if the rest of his game translates.
I'm sure the Browns will find a way to ruin him.
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DeleteTy Simpson looks like he's going to get the Jordan Love treatment.🥳
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