One supplemental draft prospect, West Virginia wide receiver Marcus Simms, is drawing some interest from a number of teams, including the Niners, according to Draft Analyst's Tony Pauline:
Simms, 6-foot-0 and 194 pounds, has speed to burn and managed 699 yards on 46 receptions for two touchdowns last year. In total, over his three collegiate seasons, Simms has 87 catches for 1,457 yards and eight touchdowns.
According to a report earlier this year from the Associated Press, Simms sought a transfer from the Mountaineers and put his name into the NCAA's transfer portal. Now, he's trying his lot to make the NFL ranks.
A key reason few NFL teams use the supplemental draft is teams have to give up some sort of compensation in return. It winds up being something of a bidding war, too, with teams offering up the highest draft pick(s) for the following year getting rights to that player.
As for those players, their eligibility has to have changed since the previous NFL Draft.
In addition to Simms, Syracuse linebacker Shyhem Cullen and Northland Community College tight end Devonaire Clarington are entering the supplementary draft.
From a quick bit of research, the last 49ers player to have entered the league by way of the supplemental draft was linebacker Ahmad Brooks, although it was the Cincinnati Bengals who picked him up.
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