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Niner trade with Falcons. Niners get 15 and 43 and Felcons get 11 and 99

15.Kelvin Banks Jr. MOT Texas. 6'4 320
Banks has the lateral quickness to seal the front side and cut off backside defenders. He walls off defenders and flashes the ability to generate push. Banks has the range to reach second-level defenders and the powerful punch to knock linebackers off course. He has the quickness, foot speed and strength to develop into an elite pass blocker. He shows the ability to reset his hands when defenders get into his frame initially, and he mirrors well.

43.Jonah Savaiinaea. OT Arizona. 6'5 330
Savaiinaea maintains a wide base and moves well in pass protection even flashing the ability to recover when he gets caught out of position. He has the size and strength to anchor. Savaiinaea gets good initial pop and walls off defenders in the run game. He flashes the ability to cut off backside three-techniques and reach second level assignments. -- Steve Muench

46.Deone Walker. DT Kentucky. 6'6 345
Rare blend of mass and mobility for his size - shows shocking lateral quickness when working down the line and can change direction without losing power or balance. Natural power to stack and shed single blocks in the run game, using his 6'7" frame and heavy hands to control offensive linemen before violently disengaging. Creates instant interior push with his bull rush, showing the ability to walk back centers and guards while keeping his feet churning through contact. Surprising short-area quickness allows him to shoot gaps and disrupt plays in the backfield before blockers can properly engage. Strong upper body and active hands help him defeat blocks both as a run defender and pass rusher - has shown an effective swim move. Takes away multiple gaps with his sheer size and length, forcing runners to bounce outside where his deceptive mobility allows him to make plays.

75.Mason Taylor. TE LSU6'6 253
Natural hands catcher who plucks the ball away from his frame with consistent technique - showcased this repeatedly against SEC competition. Outstanding spatial awareness against zone coverage, consistently finding soft spots and adjusting routes based on defensive leverage. Fluid athlete who changes direction seamlessly - demonstrated particularly well on option routes and seam patterns. Reliable target in clutch situations - see game-winning conversion vs Alabama and crucial fourth down catch against Ole Miss. Creates chunk plays after the catch, showing natural runner's vision - generated over 700 career yards after reception. Advanced route stem technique helps create separation - effectively uses head fakes and tempo changes to manipulate defenders. Excellent ball tracking skills on vertical routes - consistently adjusts to throws while maintaining speed.

112.Jared Wilson. OC Georgia. 6'3 310
Exceptional athleticism for a center, displaying rare speed and agility that allows him to reach the second level with ease. Impressive lateral quickness, enabling effective pass protection and the ability to adjust to stunts and blitzes. Strong football IQ, demonstrating the ability to quickly diagnose defensive schemes and make accurate line calls. Versatile background as both a linebacker and offensive lineman, providing unique insights into defensive strategies. Solid pass-blocking skills, showing good technique and consistency in pass-pro situations. Effective run blocker, showcasing ability to create lanes and drive defenders off the ball. Exceptional explosiveness off the snap, allowing him to gain leverage quickly against defensive linemen.

138.Sai'vion Jones. EDGE LSU. 6'5 289
Good initial burst off the snap combined with NFL-caliber length creates advantages in the run game - can stack and shed when he maintains leverage. Functional strength shows up against tight ends and tackles - repeatedly demonstrates ability to hold his ground at the point of attack. Has shown improvement using his length to create separation - getting better at keeping blockers off his frame when he plays with proper technique. Adequate power at the point of attack - can handle single blocks effectively when he maintains pad level. Closes ground decently in pursuit - straight-line speed is sufficient when he has a clear path to the ball. Generally sound in setting the edge - understands containment responsibilities and maintains gap discipline. Athletic background translates to decent movement skills - changes direction adequately for his size. Frame suggests scheme versatility - could potentially play multiple techniques depending on team needs

139.Jeffrey Bassa. LB Oregon. 6'1 226
Natural defensive quarterback who processes pre-snap alignments and communicates adjustments with veteran savvy. Former safety background translates to plus-coverage skills, showing quick trigger and burst jumping underneath routes. Twitched-up blitzer who consistently disrupts protection schemes, evidenced by elite pressure production from multiple gap alignments. Exhibits quick-twitch lateral movement and closing burst when working in space against outside zone concepts. Advanced route recognition from zone drops, maintaining leverage while reading quarterback's eyes through progression. Shows natural feel for timing and angles as a delayed blitzer, consistently pressing gaps to affect quarterback launch point. Stack-and-flow ability against zone runs allows him to maintain gap integrity while working to the football. Four-phase special teams value with gunner experience and kick coverage production

189.Hunter Wohle S Wisconsin. 6'1 217
Exceptional tackler with a knack for open-field takedowns, demonstrated by leading all DBs nationally with 74 solo tackles. Versatile defender capable of playing multiple positions in the secondary, from deep safety to nickel corner. Instinctive run defender who excels at diagnosing plays and triggering quickly to make stops near the line of scrimmage. Possesses NFL-caliber size and build, allowing him to match up effectively against tight ends and bigger receivers. Displays good zone coverage skills, particularly in two-high safety looks and as a spot dropper in zone schemes. Effective blitzer from the secondary, showcasing ability to disrupt running lanes and pressure the quarterback.

228.Cody Simon. LB Ohio State. 6'2 235
Plus athleticism for the position, showcasing impressive straight-line speed and change-of-direction ability in space. Instinctive player who quickly reads plays, consistently putting himself in position to make stops. Versatile defender with experience at all three linebacker spots, offering scheme flexibility for NFL defenses. Reliable tackler who wraps up well and rarely misses, demonstrating solid technique and closing speed. Shows aptitude as a blitzer, displaying good timing and burst when rushing the passer from various alignments. Comfortable dropping into coverage with fluid hips and adequate depth awareness in zone assignments. High-character individual and natural leader who commanded respect from teammates and coaches throughout his career. Durable player who suited up for 44 career games, proving his ability to stay on the field and contribute consistently

255.Yahya Black. DT Iowa. 6'5 337
Massive frame is bulky but proportional.. Possesses a 7-foot wingspan and huge hands. Able to muddy up the middle when splitting the double team. Uses length to extend and work around the blocker. Plays with firm control of single blockers when his pad level is good.

Staters
Qb. Brock Purdy
Fb. Kyle juszczyk
Rb. Christian mccaffery
Wr. Juan Jennings
Wr. Brandon ayuk
Te. George kittle
Lt. Trent Williams
LG. Jonah Savaiinae
C. Jared wilson
Rg. Domonick punishment
Lt. Kelvin Banks
[ Edited by Vai5684 on Feb 24, 2025 at 11:10 PM ]
Niners already have 43
I see you meant 46, my bad.
I like it
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