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Originally posted by NorthBay49er:
Best part about this pick is that it guarantees we won't draft a DL in the 1st round anymore for the foreseeable future!


I mean on paper our defense doesn't look bad at all , we got buckner, AA, Thomas, Mitchell dline, bowman, foster , Ahmad brooks lbs, Robinson , Reid , tartt, ward for dbs, not bad defense at all
Bucker, Armstead and Thomas on the field at the same time will be crazy!!
Anyone remember the thread started "The 49ers will not draft Solomon Thomas" that the OP said he had a source close to Stanford that said Solomon Thomas would not be our pick?

Bet he feels silly now
Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Bucker, Armstead and Thomas on the field at the same time will be crazy!!

THAT would be crazy because I still see Armstead not beating anyone to start from our DL right now..
Posting this article in here because it gives insight into this guy's drive and determination.

http://www.espn.com/blog/pac12/post/_/id/104163/solomon-thomas-perfected-his-football-craft-in-the-boxing-ring


Ask almost any Stanford player about the program's rigorous offseason physical training regimen, and the usual response is a cringe mixed with a deep breath.But ask defensive lineman Solomon Thomas about the work, and it's hard to detect more than a shrug.

"It was fun," Thomas said. "How can you not enjoy grinding with your teammates at 6 a.m.?"

Those early-morning human tug-of-wars, sprints, John Deere cart pulls, and muscle-searing slow-release pull-ups -- some of the hallmarks of the program that sports performance director Shannon Turley has used to build the foundation of Stanford's celebrated trench strength - -- that's Thomas' version of "fun."



Perhaps it's not surprising, then, to learn that the junior sought out additional work -- in the form of boxing -- to prepare for what has already been a disruptive 2016 season. Through three games, Thomas has recorded 1.5 sacks, three quarterback hits and a touchdown off a fumble recovery at the end of Stanford's recent 22-13 win at UCLA.

Thomas punctuated the Cardinal's win over UCLA with a fumble return for a touchdown as time expired. Thomas traces some of his success back to a simple YouTube search, where he saw videos of NFL defensive linemen logging training time in the boxing ring.


"I wanted to make my hands more active, more violent and more quick," Thomas said. "I wanted to better understand my weight distribution and body language."

Through some online research, Thomas found Stan Martyniouk -- an accomplished boxer esteemed by legend Manny Pacquiao for his explosiveness. Pacquiao picked Martyniouk as his training partner to help him ready for his 2014 fight against Chris Algieri, and Thomas picked Martyniouk to be the trainer who would introduce him to the sport of boxing this past summer.

"I wasn't just going to go through the motions," Thomas said. "I was going to respect Stan and his time, and give him all I had. Because everything we were doing -- hips, hands, hand-eye coordination and hand coordination -- I knew it would all translate to the D-line. Everything made sense to me."



Martyniouk and Thomas began work at the Undisputed Boxing Gym in San Carlos, located in a nondescript strip mall about 20 minutes north of Stanford's campus. An autographed Frank Gore jersey is on display near the gym's ring. The Indianapolis Colts running back boxed there when he played for the San Francisco 49ers, while Oakland Raiders receiver Michael Crabtree and Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Joc Pederson are still offseason regulars.

Thomas became the next star athlete to throw his name into that mix. His 6-foot-3, 273-pound frame was one of the biggest to ever step into the boxing gym, but it had a way of flying under the radar. At first, Martyniouk didn't know Thomas was one of the best defensive players in college football.

"All I knew was that Solomon played football," Martyniouk said. "But he was quiet and he didn't say much. He just came to work."

It didn't take long for Martyniouk and the Undisputed Boxing Gym to witness what Stanford coaches have seen since Thomas' early days on campus: a muscle-laden specimen who can reach 11 feet into the air on his vertical jumps -- even while weighing 273 pounds.

"I was amazed at how quick and explosive he was, for how big he was," Martinyouk said. "He's just super muscular, super strong and fit."




"Honestly, he'd probably do really well if we put him into the ring right now," Martyniouk said. "From day one, Solomon just pushed himself to the limit. He would not stop until I told him to stop. Some clients have to take breaks, but he doesn't take breaks. When I told him to do something, he did it. He's a machine."

Thomas shrugs off Martyniouk's compliments just as nonchalantly as he dismisses talk about the difficulty of Stanford's brutal offseason training regimen. Thomas doesn't avoid physical grinds; he seeks them out.

"I liked boxing so much this summer that I was already planning on coming back this winter," he said. "It's a new world to find myself in."
^^^didn't think it was possible to like that pick more.
This guy Will be a defensive captain sooner rather than later
I really think this coaching staff is going to have our front 7 dominate this year. I can see us finding a way to have AA, Buckner, Thomas, Lynch at DL with Bowman, Smith, Foster at the LB spots on the field at the same time a lot. I'm really excited about this D this year, esp the front end
Only concern about Thomas is that being such a smart guy could be a downfall. He's smart enough to the point that he'll have other stuff going for him. If he starts seeing any side effects from playing ball, like brain damage or concussions then he'd likely be smart enough to walk away.

That's why it could pay off at times to get the crazy mothaf**ka that has nothing else but football going for them, so they're forced to play.
Originally posted by 49erInTheMidwest:
Anyone remember the thread started "The 49ers will not draft Solomon Thomas" that the OP said he had a source close to Stanford that said Solomon Thomas would not be our pick?

Bet he feels silly now

Maybe he meant he won't be the 2nd pick
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Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Bucker, Armstead and Thomas on the field at the same time will be crazy!!

Yeah, it will be crazy, can't wait to see it.
Originally posted by Bluesbro:
Originally posted by 49erInTheMidwest:
Anyone remember the thread started "The 49ers will not draft Solomon Thomas" that the OP said he had a source close to Stanford that said Solomon Thomas would not be our pick?

Bet he feels silly now

Maybe he meant he won't be the 2nd pick


http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/nfl-draft/188579-49ers-draft-solomon-thomas-pick-sources-within-stanford/


Dude was right on the money, they didnt take him with the 2nd pick.




The 49ers will not pick Solomon Thomas with the 2nd pick from sources within Stanford ! someone that's close to the Stanford program said that there is no way that john lynch will draft Solomon Thomas . the 49ers like Solomon Thomas but not with the 2nd pick .





[ Edited by Phoenix49ers on Apr 30, 2017 at 9:01 PM ]
Originally posted by matt49er:
I really think this coaching staff is going to have our front 7 dominate this year. I can see us finding a way to have AA, Buckner, Thomas, Lynch at DL with Bowman, Smith, Foster at the LB spots on the field at the same time a lot. I'm really excited about this D this year, esp the front end

Enter DC Saleh....Lynch brings home the bacon and Saleh decides how to cook it. Said otherwise, it will be Saleh's job to see to it that AA, Buck, Solomon , Mitchell (or one of our newer DLs) up front and Bow, Smith, Foster at LB, with DBs still a work in progress...all playing at the same time. A lot different look than last yr, but this yr's look is not going to be the one that gives up most yrds on the ground. We are well past that now. Exactly where? Remains to be seen. Midway, more or less....just a guess.
Was watching the Stan vs UCLA game again just to see Josh Rosen and I end up paying attention to Solomon Thomas instead, this guy was everywhere and shooting through the Gap with ease. Very Happy with this pick
Originally posted by PRIMETIME21:
Originally posted by NorthBay49er:
Best part about this pick is that it guarantees we won't draft a DL in the 1st round anymore for the foreseeable future!


I mean on paper our defense doesn't look bad at all , we got buckner, AA, Thomas, Mitchell dline, bowman, foster , Ahmad brooks lbs, Robinson , Reid , tartt, ward for dbs, not bad defense at all

On paper bowman is all that stands out
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