Originally posted by NYniner85:Wait I'm just catching up here...we gave up a 2020 2nd!?!?!?
Dude amazing
The 64th overall pick.
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Originally posted by NYniner85:Wait I'm just catching up here...we gave up a 2020 2nd!?!?!?
Dude amazing
Originally posted by BayToBrazil:Originally posted by NYniner85:Wait I'm just catching up here...we gave up a 2020 2nd!?!?!?
Dude amazing
The 64th overall pick.
Originally posted by cciowa:Originally posted by TonyStarks:Ford, Earl and Bosa/Allen.............. all would be forgiven Lynch.
it would be a good start. i was ok with a third this year but if this report is true. a second next year. you do it now
Originally posted by Chance:Originally posted by NYniner85:Wait I'm just catching up here...we gave up a 2020 2nd!?!?!?
Dude amazing
Yeah, that's the key here. We get to keep our high second and high third this year. What a fantastic trade.
Originally posted by MadDog49er:Nice and deep rotation. Armstead on a one year deal too right?
I can't see the team giving up on Thomas this quickly.....but Bosa did play LDE, so maybe the line looks like this:
Bosa----Buckner---NT----Ford (Leo).
This would, in essence, bench two first round DL in Thomas and Armstead.
Originally posted by okdkid:
Ford's new deal with SF is expected to be approximately $90 million over five years. Still seeking clarification on that and guarantees. #49ers
— Jim Trotter (@JimTrotter_NFL) March 13, 2019
Originally posted by NYniner85:
49ers DL could feature Dee Ford, Deforest Buckner and Nick Bosa...I like it!
— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) March 13, 2019
Originally posted by jonnydel:This makes so much sense.
In base I see Bosa-buck-NT(armstead?)-ST with ford at SAM.
Then nickel: Bosa-ST-Buck-Ford
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by steiber:
This trade reminds me of the charles haley deal to dallas. A team needing a pass rusher and ended up putting them over the top. If Ford can bring the same production he had in KC to SF, we are in business.
Our offense isn't nearly as prolific as the 80's Niners.