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12. Rashawn Slater.
6'3 315
OT Northwestern
Slater was a terrific left tackle at Northwestern who opted out of the 2020 season and then turned in a sensational pro-day workout. I prefer him as a zone-blocking guard rather than a left tackle in the NFL. In a system that puts him in motion and gives him a running start, Slater will be very effective at the next level.

43. Eric Stokes
6'1 189
CB Georgia
Stokes possesses terrific measurables and has shown developing ball skills. He's effective facing the action while also displaying the ability to make plays with his back to the ball. Stokes comes with a large upside and offers potential in nickel packages early in his NFL career, and he could eventually develop into a first-team player.

102.
Tommy Tremble
6'4. 247
TE Notre Dame
Tremble displayed flashes of being a complete tight end last season, dominating as a blocker and coming up with big plays as a pass catcher. He's a tough, athletic, and grind-it-out tight end, with a large upside, but he may need time before he's truly ready to be a starter at the next level.

117.
Trevon Grimes
6'4. 220
WR Florida
Nice-sized receiver with good athleticism. Sturdy, snatches the ball away from his frame, and takes a big hit yet holds onto the throw. Possesses soft hands, uses his frame to protect the ball, and gives outstanding effort after the catch. Consistently comes away with the difficult catch and wins out for contested passes. Possesses solid eye/hand coordination. Effective blocker downfield who gives

155.
Joshuah Bledsoe
6'0. 201
S Missouri
Nice-sized safety with a well-rounded game. Quick to read and diagnose, keeps the action in front of him, and is effective playing over the slot receiver. Works to get his head back around to locate the pass in man coverage, displays a burst of closing speed, and gives terrific effort. Mixes it up with receivers throughout the route. Fires up the field and aggressively defends the run.

172.
Jermar Jefferson
5'10. 215
RB Oregon State
Explosive ball carrier who grinds it out on the inside while also displaying the speed to run to daylight. Patient, displays good vision and finds the running lanes. Effectively follows blocks, has a burst through the hole, and consistently runs north and south. Keeps his feet moving and beats defenders into the open field then runs to daylight. Does not go down without a fight and picks up huge chunks of yardage. Runs with balance as well as body control. Quick-footed, sets defenders up and makes them miss.

180.
Robert Hainsey
6'4 295
OG Notre Dame
College right tackle who projects to guard in the NFL. Explosive, strong, and gets movement run blocking. Powerfully drives defenders off the line, keeps his feet moving, and works blocks hard. Exceptional position blocker who stays square, gets his hands into defenders, and knocks them from their angles of attack or seals them from plays. Quick to the second level, displays outstanding vision, and works to hit as many defenders as possible on a single snap.

194.
Tre Brown
5'10. 186
CB Oklahoma
Small but feisty corner with solid ball skills. Quick flipping his hips in transition, tracks the pass in the air, and has a nice move to the throw. Stays on the receiver's hip out of breaks, has an explosive burst out of his plant, and dives around the field to break up passes. Quick to read and diagnose, and fires up the field defending screen passes or the run.

230.
K.J. Britt
6'0. 243
LB Auburn
Instinctive, disciplined linebacker with a terrific head for the ball. Effectively reads the action, diagnoses plays before they unfold, and explodes upfield defending the run. Possesses good change-of-direction skills and efficiently takes proper angles to the action. Sells out defending the run, squares into ball handlers and wraps up tackling. Does not bite on ball fakes and stays with the play. Effectively quarterbacks the defense and gets his teammates in proper position. Gives great effort chasing the action.

Oline starter

Williams tomlison mack slater mcglinchey

Slater will be our starting cb with verret.
I like your draft with potentially quite a few impact players that can contribute early. One of the best mock drafts I have seen.
Nice, but I would prioritize a pass rusher in the third round.
Originally posted by Vai5684:
12. Rashawn Slater.
6'3 315
OT Northwestern
Slater was a terrific left tackle at Northwestern who opted out of the 2020 season and then turned in a sensational pro-day workout. I prefer him as a zone-blocking guard rather than a left tackle in the NFL. In a system that puts him in motion and gives him a running start, Slater will be very effective at the next level.

43. Eric Stokes
6'1 189
CB Georgia
Stokes possesses terrific measurables and has shown developing ball skills. He's effective facing the action while also displaying the ability to make plays with his back to the ball. Stokes comes with a large upside and offers potential in nickel packages early in his NFL career, and he could eventually develop into a first-team player.

102.
Tommy Tremble
6'4. 247
TE Notre Dame
Tremble displayed flashes of being a complete tight end last season, dominating as a blocker and coming up with big plays as a pass catcher. He's a tough, athletic, and grind-it-out tight end, with a large upside, but he may need time before he's truly ready to be a starter at the next level.

117.
Trevon Grimes
6'4. 220
WR Florida
Nice-sized receiver with good athleticism. Sturdy, snatches the ball away from his frame, and takes a big hit yet holds onto the throw. Possesses soft hands, uses his frame to protect the ball, and gives outstanding effort after the catch. Consistently comes away with the difficult catch and wins out for contested passes. Possesses solid eye/hand coordination. Effective blocker downfield who gives

155.
Joshuah Bledsoe
6'0. 201
S Missouri
Nice-sized safety with a well-rounded game. Quick to read and diagnose, keeps the action in front of him, and is effective playing over the slot receiver. Works to get his head back around to locate the pass in man coverage, displays a burst of closing speed, and gives terrific effort. Mixes it up with receivers throughout the route. Fires up the field and aggressively defends the run.

172.
Jermar Jefferson
5'10. 215
RB Oregon State
Explosive ball carrier who grinds it out on the inside while also displaying the speed to run to daylight. Patient, displays good vision and finds the running lanes. Effectively follows blocks, has a burst through the hole, and consistently runs north and south. Keeps his feet moving and beats defenders into the open field then runs to daylight. Does not go down without a fight and picks up huge chunks of yardage. Runs with balance as well as body control. Quick-footed, sets defenders up and makes them miss.

180.
Robert Hainsey
6'4 295
OG Notre Dame
College right tackle who projects to guard in the NFL. Explosive, strong, and gets movement run blocking. Powerfully drives defenders off the line, keeps his feet moving, and works blocks hard. Exceptional position blocker who stays square, gets his hands into defenders, and knocks them from their angles of attack or seals them from plays. Quick to the second level, displays outstanding vision, and works to hit as many defenders as possible on a single snap.

194.
Tre Brown
5'10. 186
CB Oklahoma
Small but feisty corner with solid ball skills. Quick flipping his hips in transition, tracks the pass in the air, and has a nice move to the throw. Stays on the receiver's hip out of breaks, has an explosive burst out of his plant, and dives around the field to break up passes. Quick to read and diagnose, and fires up the field defending screen passes or the run.

230.
K.J. Britt
6'0. 243
LB Auburn
Instinctive, disciplined linebacker with a terrific head for the ball. Effectively reads the action, diagnoses plays before they unfold, and explodes upfield defending the run. Possesses good change-of-direction skills and efficiently takes proper angles to the action. Sells out defending the run, squares into ball handlers and wraps up tackling. Does not bite on ball fakes and stays with the play. Effectively quarterbacks the defense and gets his teammates in proper position. Gives great effort chasing the action.

Oline starter

Williams tomlison mack slater mcglinchey

Slater will be our starting cb with verret.

Slater is really good,, not sure he's good enough to play both ways.. OL and CB? Big ask. 😜

Really good draft though given no trades.
I like this draft too, some interesting players.
Originally posted by Alfienator:
Nice, but I would prioritize a pass rusher in the third round.

We have ebukam and willis. Willis will be an interesting player. I really think he gonna be a really good player for us.
Originally posted by Rathof44:
Slater is really good,, not sure he's good enough to play both ways.. OL and CB? Big ask. 😜

Really good draft though given no trades.

I was thinking moving him too mcglinchey spot and move mcglinchey inside. Now that resign williams. We can have mosely as our backup. Stokes will our starting corner from day one. We might have the best backfield in the nfl. Watch out for bledsoe he is an intriguing player. Dont be surprised if he end up starting too
[ Edited by Vai5684 on Mar 24, 2021 at 4:01 PM ]
Originally posted by Vai5684:
Originally posted by Rathof44:
Slater is really good,, not sure he's good enough to play both ways.. OL and CB? Big ask. 😜

Really good draft though given no trades.

I was thinking moving him too mcglinchey spot and move mcglinchey inside. Now that resign williams. We can have mosely as our backup. Slater will our starting corner from day one. We might have the best backfield in the nfl. Watch out for bledsoe he is an intriguing player. Dont be surprised if he end up starting too
Again. Amazing, he can play guard and corner. Stokes?
[ Edited by Rathof44 on Mar 24, 2021 at 3:47 PM ]
looks good if it falls that way
Your top 3 picks look like gold👍
Originally posted by Rathof44:
Again. Amazing, he can play guard and corner. Stokes?

Is a 4.8 from Slater fast enough to play CB
Nice mock draft. Like the three top picks but would go a different direction at WR in the 4th. Think the Niners need a Slot Receiver who can also return kicks at this point in the draft. A Jealon Darden or Dazz Newsome would be my preference based on that need. Good value picks all the way through. I'd be happy with this result.
Can any of these guys play QB? Like the players but....

No QB in the 1st =

Unless you have us acquiring Watson... then would be

But Watson appears to have destroyed that possibility. Asking for a repeat of last season if we don't go QB in Round 1. Everything we have done puts us in a position to draft a QB in the 1st. Why does everyone want to ignore the QB position? Give Jimmy some competition and someone to worry about.
Originally posted by Ezekiel38:
Can any of these guys play QB? Like the players but....

No QB in the 1st =

Unless you have us acquiring Watson... then would be

But Watson appears to have destroyed that possibility. Asking for a repeat of last season if we don't go QB in Round 1. Everything we have done puts us in a position to draft a QB in the 1st. Why does everyone want to ignore the QB position? Give Jimmy some competition and someone to worry about.

The only qb i would take in this year draft is Trevor Lawrence. Dont trust qb from ohio and wilson gonna be a bust jones he benefits from all those recievers to throw too. And other qb lancé same as wilson bust.
Unless we gave up all of our draft pick for the next 3 yrars to jaguars and our team gonna be s**tty cause no draft picks.
Jimmyn. G is a great qb just protect him and he'll make the throws. Hes quick release is perfect for this offense. Just gotta find a good backup
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I really don't want to keep Jimmy LOL but nonetheless your draft is great the only thing I might change is drafting Samuel In round two at corner instead of Stokes
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