Here is my final mock draft based on what happened during the offseason, what the Niners have done in free agency and using Drafttek.com's big board.
Total picks: 6.
» Round 1: No. 2 Nick Bosa DE Ohio State - nothing has changed since the offseason begun with Bosa; still the top prospect and don't want the Niners to overthink things.
» Round 2: No. 36 Dalton Risner OL Kansas State - think Mike McGlinchey pick take 2; Risner is a versatile OL who can play anywhere on the line and the Niners need OL depth.
» Round 3: No. 67 Deebo Samuel WR - coaching staff fell in love with him at Senior Bowl and WR values have been going down the closer we get to the draft.
» Round 4: No. 104 Amani Hooker FS Iowa - solid under the radar FS prospect who would definitely help our secondary
» Round 6: Nos. 176 Isaiah Johnson Jr. CB Houston - developmental CB who fits the Niners physical profile
» Round 6: Nos. 212 Drew Tranquill OLB Notre Dame - two time team captain and former safety; can play SLB and ST
UDFA targets CJ Conrad TE Kentucky, Brandon Horner OL Villanova, Dre Greenlow OLB Arkansas; Keelan Doss WR UC Davis, Alijah Holder CB Stanford, Corey Ballantine CB Washburn, Jake Bailey P Stanford, Tre Watson ILB Maryland, Justin Hollins EDGE Oregon, Jordan Brailford OLB/DE Oklahoma State
Your thoughts..........
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Apr 13, 2019 at 11:25 PM
- m_brockalexander
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Apr 14, 2019 at 7:07 AM
- rivercity
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I love it. Wasn't thinking OL at 36, but could be brilliant. Always hard to know who'll be available: MadDog has Samuel at 38; Hooker at 72; Isaiah Johnson at 81. So could be optimistic, especially the DBs, but checks all the boxes with solid players.
Apr 14, 2019 at 8:14 AM
- m_brockalexander
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Originally posted by rivercity:I love it. Wasn't thinking OL at 36, but could be brilliant. Always hard to know who'll be available: MadDog has Samuel at 38; Hooker at 72; Isaiah Johnson at 81. So could be optimistic, especially the DBs, but checks all the boxes with solid players.
I was going by Drafttek's big board that has Deebo in the 80's, Hooker in the low 100's and Johnson in the 200's. Never know how it's going to turn out on draft day anyway.
Apr 14, 2019 at 12:12 PM
- Lobo49er
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If it fell out this way I'd be ecstatic
Apr 14, 2019 at 12:18 PM
- Sourball
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Originally posted by Lobo49er:Same here. Nice!
If it fell out this way I'd be ecstatic
Apr 14, 2019 at 12:21 PM
- Sourball
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Originally posted by m_brockalexander:That would be awesome.
Here is my final mock draft based on what happened during the offseason, what the Niners have done in free agency and using Drafttek.com's big board.
Total picks: 6.
» Round 1: No. 2 Nick Bosa DE Ohio State - nothing has changed since the offseason begun with Bosa; still the top prospect and don't want the Niners to overthink things.
» Round 2: No. 36 Dalton Risner OL Kansas State - think Mike McGlinchey pick take 2; Risner is a versatile OL who can play anywhere on the line and the Niners need OL depth.
» Round 3: No. 67 Deebo Samuel WR - coaching staff fell in love with him at Senior Bowl and WR values have been going down the closer we get to the draft.
» Round 4: No. 104 Amani Hooker FS Iowa - solid under the radar FS prospect who would definitely help our secondary
» Round 6: Nos. 176 Isaiah Johnson Jr. CB Houston - developmental CB who fits the Niners physical profile
» Round 6: Nos. 212 Drew Tranquill OLB Notre Dame - two time team captain and former safety; can play SLB and ST
UDFA targets CJ Conrad TE Kentucky, Brandon Horner OL Villanova, Dre Greenlow OLB Arkansas; Keelan Doss WR UC Davis, Alijah Holder CB Stanford, Corey Ballantine CB Washburn, Jake Bailey P Stanford, Tre Watson ILB Maryland, Justin Hollins EDGE Oregon, Jordan Brailford OLB/DE Oklahoma State
Your thoughts..........
Thanks, I appreciate all you guys who do the mock drafts and take the abuse for them.
I'm too lazy to do my own but would be happy if it went down like this.
Apr 25, 2019 at 9:37 PM
- m_brockalexander
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I'm one for one after day one!
Apr 25, 2019 at 10:06 PM
- fan49
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I'd take Taylor. He can play guard now, and move to tackl laterOriginally posted by m_brockalexander:Here is my final mock draft based on what happened during the offseason, what the Niners have done in free agency and using Drafttek.com's big board.
Total picks: 6.
» Round 1: No. 2 Nick Bosa DE Ohio State - nothing has changed since the offseason begun with Bosa; still the top prospect and don't want the Niners to overthink things.
» Round 2: No. 36 Dalton Risner OL Kansas State - think Mike McGlinchey pick take 2; Risner is a versatile OL who can play anywhere on the line and the Niners need OL depth.
» Round 3: No. 67 Deebo Samuel WR - coaching staff fell in love with him at Senior Bowl and WR values have been going down the closer we get to the draft.
» Round 4: No. 104 Amani Hooker FS Iowa - solid under the radar FS prospect who would definitely help our secondary
» Round 6: Nos. 176 Isaiah Johnson Jr. CB Houston - developmental CB who fits the Niners physical profile
» Round 6: Nos. 212 Drew Tranquill OLB Notre Dame - two time team captain and former safety; can play SLB and ST
UDFA targets CJ Conrad TE Kentucky, Brandon Horner OL Villanova, Dre Greenlow OLB Arkansas; Keelan Doss WR UC Davis, Alijah Holder CB Stanford, Corey Ballantine CB Washburn, Jake Bailey P Stanford, Tre Watson ILB Maryland, Justin Hollins EDGE Oregon, Jordan Brailford OLB/DE Oklahoma State
Your thoughts..........