Jake Brendel, Kyle Juszczyk, Javon Hargrave ( ), Talanoa Hufanga (), Charvarius Ward
Notable FA:
Ben Skowronek, FB/ST
Tommy Tremble, TE
Drew Dalman, C
Skowronek is a tough dude who isn't afraid to stick his nose in there when lead blocking. Ideal receiving threat for the position. Plays special teams. Tremble is for all the failures to find a TE2 despite the teams clear prioritization on their search. Dalman isn't the most consistent snapper in the world, and there were better pass protectors in the draft last year, but with Purdy getting paid and core members of this recent run already starting to age out, we can't wait any longer for a starting center. Top end run blocker, and not a liability in pass protection. Finally.
Trades:
R1P11 and R4P112 (1320 total value) to LAC for R1P22, R2P55, R3P87 and R5P157 (1366 total value)
Trade R2P55 (350) and Deebo Samuel (310, est) to WAS for R1P27 (680)
Draft:
TEN: Cam Ward, QB
CLE: Abdul Carter, EDGE
NYG: Travis Hunter, CB
NE: Will Johnson, CB
JAX: Mason Graham, DT
LV: Shedeur Sanders, LV
NYJ: Malaki Starks, S
CAR: Tetairoa McMillan, WR
NO: Will Campbell, OL
CHI: Josh Simmons, OT
LAC: Ashton Jeanty, RB
DAL: suckers
R1P22: Armand Membou, RT
This could be Membour or Connerly as both are first round talents projected to be day 1 starters. Here, I'm going with Membou as he already plays on the right side. I dont care if he's 6'3", he's a tackle.
— James Foster (@JamesFosterNFL) January 16, 2025
R1P27: Shemar Stewart, DE
I know what you're thinking, but your wrong. Size, length, strength, first step, pursuit, bend. There's no way he makes it past Eagles, where we'd all collectively be groaning "Howie can't keep getting away with this!!" Production and missed oppurtunities be damed, Verse had a 30% missed tackle rate this year and the entire NFL is jealous that the Rams got him.
Texas A&M EDGE rusher Shemar Stewart is moving like this at 290 lbs. 😳 #thedraftstartsinMobile #SeniorBowl #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/KyxHEP65t3
— Football Scout 365™? (@DraftAnalyst365) January 16, 2025
Shemar Stewart is 290lbs in case you didnt know (left side) pic.twitter.com/7QVIsXmMNX
— JJ Pegues Cross Chop 👀🔥💯💪🏾 (@TheCasualNFLFan) January 14, 2025
R2: Jahdae Barron, CB
Tone setting, defense altering talent knocked only for his size.
R3: Anthony Belton, OL
Capable of competing for the starting LG job from day 1. Has the upside to potentially develop into a future Trent Williams replacement, if he can get his footwork figured out.
R3: Omarr Norman-Lott, IDL
315 lb and explosive interior sub-rusher to rotate with Maliek Collins (34.5% pressure rate per Brandon Thorn), helping out Bosa immensely on pass rush downs.
R3: Dante Trader Jr, S
This is who the Niners thought they were drafting when they took Ji'ayir Brown.
R4: DeMonte Capehart, IDL
315lb block eater, with the upside for more, to rotate with Evan Anderson.
R5: Jamon Dumas-Johnson, LB
Leadership qualities with championship pedigree. Warner will cover up his limitations in range, but he is able to sift through traffic, come downhill and stop the opponents run game. Athletic ability in short areas makes him more than sufficient for zone coverage duties.
R5: Johnny Walker, EDGE
R6: David Walker, EDGE
Two stabs at the archetype of a designated pass rusher that wins with speed and violence.
R7: Thomas Perry, IOL
Developmental small school OL with + athletic traits.
R7: Glendon Miller, DB/ST
Stand out special teamer with a ball-hawking nature as a defensive back.
R7: Derrick Canteen, CB
Ball hawking depth CB.
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