Originally posted by NYniner85:
I'm only moving up if it's a OT that they want. There's multiple IOL guys that should be sitting there at pick 31.
i think moving up in the second for a guy seems more likely.
I'm sure the plan is to go outside.
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
I'm only moving up if it's a OT that they want. There's multiple IOL guys that should be sitting there at pick 31.
i think moving up in the second for a guy seems more likely.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
I'm only moving up if it's a OT that they want. There's multiple IOL guys that should be sitting there at pick 31.
i think moving up in the second for a guy seems more likely.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:Originally posted by NYniner85:I'm only moving up if it's a OT that they want. There's multiple IOL guys that should be sitting there at pick 31.
i think moving up in the second for a guy seems more likely.
I just don't see the gap between Guyton and someone like Suamataia as being worth a trade up.
Stand pat or move down and build out the depth everywhere else.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
I'm only moving up if it's a OT that they want. There's multiple IOL guys that should be sitting there at pick 31.
i think moving up in the second for a guy seems more likely.
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
I'm only moving up if it's a OT that they want. There's multiple IOL guys that should be sitting there at pick 31.
i think moving up in the second for a guy seems more likely.
What if a CB like Quinyon Mitchell falls to within striking distance? I'd argue that his team impact would be just as much, if not more impactful than the 5th or 6th OT. Agree with you on the multiple IOL guys sitting there at 31
Originally posted by 49erFaithfullest:
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
I'm only moving up if it's a OT that they want. There's multiple IOL guys that should be sitting there at pick 31.
i think moving up in the second for a guy seems more likely.
What if a CB like Quinyon Mitchell falls to within striking distance? I'd argue that his team impact would be just as much, if not more impactful than the 5th or 6th OT. Agree with you on the multiple IOL guys sitting there at 31
You'd take Quinyon over Cooper DeJean?
Originally posted by 49erFaithfullest:Easily. I just think Mitchell can be a shut down corner while DeJean will likely move to safety in my opinion
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
I'm only moving up if it's a OT that they want. There's multiple IOL guys that should be sitting there at pick 31.
i think moving up in the second for a guy seems more likely.
What if a CB like Quinyon Mitchell falls to within striking distance? I'd argue that his team impact would be just as much, if not more impactful than the 5th or 6th OT. Agree with you on the multiple IOL guys sitting there at 31
You'd take Quinyon over Cooper DeJean?
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
I'm only moving up if it's a OT that they want. There's multiple IOL guys that should be sitting there at pick 31.
i think moving up in the second for a guy seems more likely.
I just don't see the gap between Guyton and someone like Suamataia as being worth a trade up.
Stand pat or move down and build out the depth everywhere else.
As of right now, the only guys looking like 1st round locks are Alt, Fuaga, Latham, Mims, and Fashanu. I've looked at all the guys projected to go after them and don't really see any that are worth more than a mid-second or later.
I think we could land any one of Suamataia, Paul, Morgan, Fisher, Rosengarten, or Foster in the late 2nd all the way into the 4th IMO. Not sure why, but my gut is telling my Kingsley might slip some, despite his upside.
Originally posted by Ninerjohn:
Easily. I just think Mitchell can be a shut down corner while DeJean will likely move to safety in my opinion
Originally posted by adrianlesnar:
Imo, Guyton is also a no brainer 1st round pick. He's the most boom or bust and the least ready to start, but it wouldn't be the first time a team gambled on such high end traits on a raw OT in the 1st rounder.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by adrianlesnar:
Imo, Guyton is also a no brainer 1st round pick. He's the most boom or bust and the least ready to start, but it wouldn't be the first time a team gambled on such high end traits on a raw OT in the 1st rounder.
Feel like you could say the same thing about Mims? Dudes got 8 career starts.
Originally posted by adrianlesnar:
Yes, Mims will be a 1st rounder, and he's already well ahead of Guyton, imo, as it pertains to technical ability and ability to contribute right away, despite the small number of starts
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
If they want Frazier that badly they absolutely should move out the 1st. Stop with all the trade ups and get value this year.
I'd be happy to see them really focus in on OL and CB and then also add a WR, LB and NT somewhere along the way as well.
I'd love to trade back if we felt we could still get our guy. This is a year that quite frankly we need all the players we can get.
We've had young depth guys rounding out the roster that we hoped would develop or show some promise, but I'll say that by now we know most of these guys ain't it.
Burford and Zakelj still suck years later. The team clearly has no trust in Moore despite IMO playing no worse than Colton.
WR Bell gives me no confidence. Givens, McKivitz, seem to have hit their peak. Kalia Davis has carried over his injuries from college. Danny Gray is terrible. DE Jackson hasn't gotten any better. Latu wouldn't have made the team last year, LB Graham wasn't good enough to be active.
I mean you look at this stuff and you're like, well sh**... We gotta replace 2-3 WR, 3-4 OL, 2 LB, 2-3 DL.