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Will likely miss on Collins, Peat, and Humphries unless SF makes OT a top priority.I expect us to grab a tackle at some point in the draft.
There's always Ogbuehi and Fisher later.
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Will likely miss on Collins, Peat, and Humphries unless SF makes OT a top priority.I expect us to grab a tackle at some point in the draft.
2.) Devin Smith WR 6'0 198lbsWith his thick frame and powerful upper body, Shelton has moments where he can dominate at the point of attack. He was forced to chase sideline to sideline due to the nature of Pac-12 offenses, but when he faced downhill competition like Stanford, he stepped up. Shelton is an above average interior pass rusher for a man his size thanks to his surprising athleticism. He is a fit in a two-gap scheme and could benefit from playing fewer snaps than he was forced to play at Washington.
3.) Ali Marpet OL 6'4 307lbsSmith isn't just combine-fast, he's game-fast and he would have had more than 12 touchdown catches during the 2014 season if he didn't have to slow down and wait on throws so often. Smith has the feet and hips to become much more than a deep-ball specialist and should be able to step right into a gunner spot on special teams. He still needs to learn his craft and improve his hands, but he has rare speed to score from anywhere on the field.
4.) (traded to DEN)Good foot quickness with ability to reach and hook opponents. Quick out of stance and into defender. Usually the low man using hips and arm extension to lock out and control his man. Has leg drive to drive his man backward and finish. Consistent with hand placement in run and pass. Plays with advanced technique for a Division III player.
6.) Ladarius Gunter CB 6'1 202Cobb's YouTube highlights might bore you, but he's custom-made for physical running teams. He has one-cut traits and can play in a gap scheme. Adjusting his style to the speed of the NFL game might take some time, but Cobb's downhill, run-finishing style fits what running games are becoming again and he has a shot to be more than just a complementary back.
7.) Anthony Jefferson DB 6'1 198Has the desired size, length and playmaking qualities to be a starting cornerback but his perceived lack of play speed and inconsistency in man coverage could cause teams to peg him as a zone corner, which might drop him by a round.
7.) (traded to IND)Body looks made for the safety position. Played cornerback and safety and was generally willing to do whatever his team needed in any given game. Able to cover tight ends. Uses his cornerback skill of reading routes to clue him in for an early charge downhill as safety. Takes good angles to the ball and will drive through his target at impact. Has shown great mental toughness through adversity.
I watched the DeBartolo A Football Life documentary again the other day, had the sadzmy bad
i was referring to the stevie johnson IG picture i had up. i deleted it because there are conflicting reports of whether that is his IG.
**** jed.
give the team back to eddie, denise.
Niners cutting the wrong folks already and clearly Offense is STILLL the issue
Dockett is a DE.
So base front could look like:
Lynch - Dockett - Shelton - Justin - Aldon
Rotate Tank, Dial, Dorsey, TJE and Williams.
Hayne & Dockett & Hawk Inc & Danny Shelton & Devin Smith??