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Pre Combine offseason

Offseason

Resign
Armstead, Ward, Brieda, Moore, Blair, Day, Tollolo, Bourne, Mullins, Zettel, Wilson, Dwelley, Brunskill, Garland

Extend
Buckner, Kittle, Juice

Restructure
McKinnon, Garrapolo, Coleman

Outside Free Agents
low cost depth pieces, one year prove it deals, aging vets on the cheap

Let Walk
Emanuel Sanders

Cut
Marquis Goodwin

Trade
Solomon Thomas and 2021 6th rounder to Denver for 2020 4th rounder

Draft
31- Jalen Reagor WR Summary - Jalen Reagor is one of the most dynamic receiving prospects in the 2020 NFL Draft. Reagor's skill set fits best when projecting forward into a vertical passing offense as a Z-receiver, where he can defeat press coverage, attack down the field and force defenses to respect his speed or pay the consequences. Reagor brings explosive burst and simultaneous control on his stems to carry himself for separation — he's got upside to work inside as a slot receiver as well. NFL starter. 

4th from Denver- Solomon Kindley IOL Georgia
PROS: Heavyweight boxer on the interior -- he pairs incredibly well with another power player in Andrew Thomas to give the Georgia Bulldogs ample punch in the ground game off to the left. Kindley has a ton of pop to his hands and provides ample anchor, allowing him to either roll through contact and carry his momentum forward or sit down on charges when he's in pass protection. He's pleasantly mobile when forced to work laterally -- he's worked across the face of defenders on reach situations. He's got a ton of mass below the waist, giving him opportunity to keep his center of gravity low and wrestle with positioning effectively in one on one situations.

138- Jeremy Chinn Safety PROS: Since he stepped foot on campus, Chinn has been a playmaker in every aspect. He has recorded at least three interceptions and five pass deflections in every season during his career and a career high during his final year. His turnovers aren't right place, right time type of gimme plays. He's making standout plays in coverage where he's attacking the ball out of the air and winning the competition at the catch point. 
Extremely heady prospect as a run defender and when in coverage. Operating in a predominant two-high safety defense, he's outstanding with allowing the quarterbacks eyes to take him to the ball. Many of his interceptions have been a result of anticipating where the ball is intended based on the head and direction of the throwers vision. Possesses a quick trigger as a run defender and is quick to run downhill and fill holes. 

158- Lamar Jackson CB Pros - Long and physical corner that consistently plays up to his weight class. Willing to crowd receivers early, leverage their release and make it difficult to release into their routes. Very effective getting his hands on opponents in the contact window and redirecting their intentions in their route stems. Has developed his ball production and he has the length needed to both disrupt at the catch point and increase his margin for error as a pattern matcher. More than willing to be physical on the perimeter as a run defender and tackler. 

190- Mctelvin Agim DT PROS: Productive interior pass rusher with double-digit career sacks. One of the most athletically-gifted defensive tackles in the nation. Explosiveness jumps off the screen each time you watch. Possesses premier first-step quickness off the ball. Interior OL have a lot of difficulty trying to match his athleticism. Relentless motor and is always pursuing to the ball.


194- Trevis Gipson Edge Tulsa

222- Yasir Durant IOL Missouri At 6-foo-7, 330 pounds, Durant is a mountain of a man on that left side, but he has surprisingly nibble feet. Despite his size, Durant is a player who Missouri uses to pull around behind the line of scrimmage on split zone and counter plays as a lead blocker. Really like the strength in Durant's lower body. He's a guy who can sit down an anchor on bull rushes as well as push people consistently as a run blocker. Good, consistent leverage for a player of his height.
Obviously, we like some of the same players (Chinn and Jackson), but I don't get the OL picks. Kindley is a good OG and should go earlier in the draft. He's also not a fit for the zone blocking scheme the Niners run. Don't know much about Durant either, but it doesn't appear like he would be a fit either. Like the two late DL picks though. Great value picks who can both rush the passer. Nice mock.
  • fan49
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I'm just not on board with giving Jimmy Ward a whole bunch of money. He's been given A whole bunch of money over his career and really hasn't done much of anything. He's been plagued with injuries. He needs to come at a discount
We have invested to much at WR already, even though I like what Reager could bring to the niners. I think we go Safety or IOL with the first pick. Also think they give Pettis another year, or at least training camp to figure it out.
Originally posted by m_brockalexander:
Obviously, we like some of the same players (Chinn and Jackson), but I don't get the OL picks. Kindley is a good OG and should go earlier in the draft. He's also not a fit for the zone blocking scheme the Niners run. Don't know much about Durant either, but it doesn't appear like he would be a fit either. Like the two late DL picks though. Great value picks who can both rush the passer. Nice mock.

I've seen Kindley go late 2nd to 5th round. This was a simulation on the draft network. My intent was to find players at WR, CB, Safety, IOL. I definitely realize my knowledge of later round offensive linemen could use some improvement.
Originally posted by fan49:
I'm just not on board with giving Jimmy Ward a whole bunch of money. He's been given A whole bunch of money over his career and really hasn't done much of anything. He's been plagued with injuries. He needs to come at a discount

I can't totally disagree. How do they feel about T Ward? I guess we'll find out. It's gotta be team friendly.
  • Kyzen
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I wouldn't hate it.
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