2nd pick : Solomon Thomas (pass rush + run stop, like John Randle whom I watched destroy the Cowboys in the 1990s)
34th pick: Curtis Samuel (help the O a lot in many ways)
66th pick: OL Taylor Morton Broad shouldered frame with a wide base and thick bubble. Long arms and flexible coil to rely on his extension. Powerful upper body and aggressive hands to latch, steer and create movement as a run blocker. Secures down blocks and runs his feet at contact to drive defenders off the screen. Body has some fluidity to bend, reset and stay square. Able to hook defenders on the edge and seal outside lanes. Nice job on combo blocks to knock linemen off balance before advancing to the second level to take away the downhill linebacker. Comfortable on his feet in space. Assignment sound both on and off the field -- multiple Academic All-MAC honors in his career. Durable and reliable with a school-record 52 starts on his resume, primarily at right tackle, but also a full season inside at right guard -- voted a senior captain. OL depth
109th pick: CB Rasul Douglas An impressive athlete on the hoof due to his measureables, Douglas uses his length to disrupt receivers at the line of scrimmage and crowd the catch point downfield. While tough-minded and physical, he requires technique and discipline upkeep in press and off-coverage to better put himself in position to make plays on the ball and avoid penalties. Although he clearly lacks seasoning, Douglas should improve with more experience and shows NFL starter potential. DB Depth with Jimmy Ward moving to FS where he belongs.
143rd pick: HB D'Onta Foreman productive and higher rated on Walter Football. Power back who has some surprising agility on some runs. Made to share the ball with Carlos Hyde.
146th pick: DT Eddie Vanderdoes fast run stuffer who can also hurry QB ,like a poor man's Solomon Thomas ,depth
other picks:
203rd pick: QB Joshua Dobbs Fast catch-able ball, tons of intangibles, should be higher rated (and once was). . Opposite of Deshaun 'Michael Jordan' Watson because Dobbs throws great in the middle of fields and actually throws to his 2nd and 3rd options unlike Colon Kaperpick
undrafted: QB C.J. Beathard (may surprise people, much better than thought, him and J Dobbs can fight for a chance to be this years Dak and if they don't we go for a FQB next year)
other mocks
@page { margin: 0.79in } p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120% } 49ers trade 2nd pick and 109th pick to Jets for their 6th pick, 39th pick and 2018th 3rd round pick
49ers pick 6: DE Solomon Thomas (fixes our pass rush and run game)
***if Solmon not there then draft SS Jamal Adams
49ers pick 34: QB Patrick Mahomes (insurance for next year,hope for this year/natural thrower)
49ers pick 39: WR Curtis Samuel (finally get a number 1 WR/first true non bust deep threat in years/similar to Christian McCaffery/explosive-accelaration chunk plays in various roles/instinctive /inside rusher or route running WR/rpl Ezekiel Elliott as OSU featured weapon 2016)
49ers pick 66: OT Roderick Johnson (Boasting a prototypical blend of size, quickness and experience in a pro-style offense, Johnson is among the few tackles in the 2017 draft class who warrants first round consideration./His surprising quickness also shows up in the running game, where Johnson is often asked to release off the line of scrimmage to block linebackers and defensive backs. Johnson climbs quickly to the second level and he can dominate smaller opponents with his natural girth and strength always need help at OT/opened holes for Dalvin Cook/1st round talent)
49ers pick 143: OLB Vince Biegel (Vince Biegel had himself a nice little day at combine. More I watch, the more I like. Tools are there, needs a plan and moves/is a football player who John Lynch would like/ versatile linebacker that teams can utilize in a number of ways.Vince Biegel is a smart football player who sees everything on the field. Able to quickly diagnose a play, and has the athleticism to get in place to stop it. A hard hitter who is noted for his motor and intensity. Biegel spent a lot of time in coverage and has excelled in that role. He is also valuable as a pass rusher, posting 99 pressures over a two year span/ Edge rusher we need or a OLB version of Solomon Thomas/played w TJ Watt
49ers pick 146: RB D'Onta Foreman (had one of better seasons at Texas last year ranked higher on Walter Football list/He is an imposing runner with his size and build and the type of ballcarrier that forces defenders to think for a split-second before attacking him. Foreman runs low to the ground with the forward momentum to carry defenders the final few yards, but his game is primarily predicated on power and toughness, lacking many open-field moves. While capable of being a workhorse in the NFL, Foreman is ideally suited for a backfield committee as a change-up ballcarrier to a scatback.Picks up speed as he goes - his fourth and fifth steps are faster than his first few. Vision to follow his blockers to the hole, showing the ability to string together sharp cuts/ needed backup to Carlos Hyde)
49ers pick 161: DT Jarron Jones (The 6-5, 315-pound Jones looked like the next big thing at Notre Dame until a torn MCL prior to the season ruined his 2015 campaign. Having already used his redshirt as a freshman, Jones gamely battled back, hoping to return in time to contribute. He sufficiently recovered enough to play a few snaps in the Fiesta Bowl loss only to suffer another injury - a stress fracture in his foot -- which limited his ability to practice this spring.Battling back from injury, unfortunately, has become the story with Jones, who missed the final two games of the 2014 season due to a Lisfranc injury. Before sustaining the Lisfranc injury against Louisville in 2014, Jones had recorded 40 tackles, including 7.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and two blocked kicks.Jones often lined up at defensive tackle for the Irish and certainly possesses the size and power to remain there at the next level. For a man of his size, Jones shows good initial quickness and flexibility to slip through gaps.
His best asset, however, is his power and length. Jones generates a powerful bull rush, showing impressive upper body strength as well as leg drive to push opponents into the backfield. Even when fending off blockers, Jones does a nice job of reaching out and lassoing ballcarriers, dragging them to the turf. Jones' long arms and good timing make him effective knocking down passes and kicks at the line of scrimmage./ needed depth along DT, hasn't reached potential due to injury
49ers pick 198: QB Joshua Dobbs (more insurance at QB/but he shows impressive understanding of the offense and where his receivers are, often resorting to second and third targets rather than relying on pre-snap reads. Has a calming presence in the huddle along with mental toughness.
When ready to throw, the ball comes out of Dobbs' hand like a rifle shot with a tight spin that makes it easy for pass-catchers to track. He's especially accurate on in-breaking routes like crossers and posts but also shows the ability to place the ball low and away from defenders on deep-outs, a required throw in every NFL offense.but his intangibles and physical traits will appeal to some NFL teams.
49ers pick 202: ILB Jordan Evans (finally draft an ILB for competition in TC)
49ers mock 2 (if Solomon Thomas taken)
49ers pick 6: SS Jamal Adams or FS Malik Hooker
49ers pick 34: QB Patrick Mahomes
49ers pick 39: OLB TJ Watt
49ers pick 66: WR Cooper Kupp
49ers pick 143: OT Julien Davenport (cousin of MK Gilchrist/ . Despite a lack of technique, his traits will have teams willing to draft and wait for him as a project. He will be a work in progress and might be forced to move to the right side/ Possesses elite arm length and hand size for the position. Can unravel his arms and stick them into the chest of a frustrated edge rusher. Able to gain necessary ground to race to the edge over first two kick slides. Keeps head back and out of pass sets when he punches. Team leader and two-year captain. Good strength in hands to snatch and secure the frame of defenders. Has adequate athleticism to reach and hook the edge. Able to get out in space as pulling tackle or on screens. Has moldable physical traits to work with.)
rest picks stay same
[ Edited by future8ringteam on Apr 10, 2017 at 8:05 PM ]