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Assuming we switch to a 3/4 scheme
R1- Danny Shelton 6'2 339 dt- very disruptive, run stuffer, can get to the qb
R2- Jalen Collins 6'2 195 cb-tall physical cb that's coveted in today's nfl
R3- Ty Montgomery 6'2 215 wr-can stretch the field, return kicks and punts better than average
R4- Mike Davis. 5'9 223 rb-physical at the 10-goaline
R5- Nate Orchard. 6'4 255 de-strong on the edge with some strength and pass rush skills
R6- Nick Boyle. 6'5 267 te-traditional te(the best kind)
R6- Jamil Douglas. 6'4 300 ot/-good run blocker and a reliable pass protector
R7- James Vaughters 6'2 258 ilb/olb-versatility at two position of major importance and nice pass rusher
R7- Hakim Jones. 6'2 205 s-big safety
Originally posted by Rgonelove:
Assuming we switch to a 3/4 scheme
R1- Danny Shelton 6'2 339 dt- very disruptive, run stuffer, can get to the qb
R2- Jalen Collins 6'2 195 cb-tall physical cb that's coveted in today's nfl
R3- Ty Montgomery 6'2 215 wr-can stretch the field, return kicks and punts better than average
R4- Mike Davis. 5'9 223 rb-physical at the 10-goaline
R5- Nate Orchard. 6'4 255 de-strong on the edge with some strength and pass rush skills
R6- Nick Boyle. 6'5 267 te-traditional te(the best kind)
R6- Jamil Douglas. 6'4 300 ot/-good run blocker and a reliable pass protector
R7- James Vaughters 6'2 258 ilb/olb-versatility at two position of major importance and nice pass rusher
R7- Hakim Jones. 6'2 205 s-big safety
Orchards going 1st or 2nd round. Montgomery is more athlete than receiver. But good mock if we stay in 3-4 defense
Originally posted by Rgonelove:
Assuming we switch to a 3/4 scheme
R1- Danny Shelton 6'2 339 dt- very disruptive, run stuffer, can get to the qb
R2- Jalen Collins 6'2 195 cb-tall physical cb that's coveted in today's nfl
R3- Ty Montgomery 6'2 215 wr-can stretch the field, return kicks and punts better than average
R4- Mike Davis. 5'9 223 rb-physical at the 10-goaline
R5- Nate Orchard. 6'4 255 de-strong on the edge with some strength and pass rush skills
R6- Nick Boyle. 6'5 267 te-traditional te(the best kind)
R6- Jamil Douglas. 6'4 300 ot/-good run blocker and a reliable pass protector
R7- James Vaughters 6'2 258 ilb/olb-versatility at two position of major importance and nice pass rusher
R7- Hakim Jones. 6'2 205 s-big safety

While I think Shelton is a beast we have Dorsey, Williams, and Dial we need a player that can stuff the run AND get pressure on the QB (assuming Smith retires). Nate Orchard's stock is rising at the SB practices and he won't make it to Rd 5.

and I think Ty needs to develop (something SF doesn't know how to do) into a more polished WR no thanks in the 3rd.
Get back to work
Originally posted by Tslope90:
Get back to work

Must be a resident of California......shifty work ethic .
With Hyde, Miller, Millard and maybe Gore, why do we need a red zone rb?
Originally posted by theninermaniac:
Originally posted by Tslope90:
Get back to work

Must be a resident of California......shifty work ethic .

Lol.
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Originally posted by rapid4:
With Hyde, Miller, Millard and maybe Gore, why do we need a red zone rb?

because Kaep the Miami Dolphin Fan does not have the touch to throw inside the 10 yard line..

This would be good if the Niners played only defense.
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by rapid4:
With Hyde, Miller, Millard and maybe Gore, why do we need a red zone rb?

because Kaep the Miami Dolphin Fan does not have the touch to throw inside the 10 yard line..

Not true at all ^
Kap has got touch. Your issue is with Harbs/Roman
Orchard will be a fifth rounder if he has a leg amputated between now and the draft. He's a second rounder at worst, and I think he ends up a first rounder
Originally posted by Rgonelove:
Assuming we switch to a 3/4 scheme
R1- Danny Shelton 6'2 339 dt- very disruptive, run stuffer, can get to the qb
R2- Jalen Collins 6'2 195 cb-tall physical cb that's coveted in today's nfl
R3- Ty Montgomery 6'2 215 wr-can stretch the field, return kicks and punts better than average
R4- Mike Davis. 5'9 223 rb-physical at the 10-goaline
R5- Nate Orchard. 6'4 255 de-strong on the edge with some strength and pass rush skills
R6- Nick Boyle. 6'5 267 te-traditional te(the best kind)
R6- Jamil Douglas. 6'4 300 ot/-good run blocker and a reliable pass protector
R7- James Vaughters 6'2 258 ilb/olb-versatility at two position of major importance and nice pass rusher
R7- Hakim Jones. 6'2 205 s-big safety

Solid mock.... THIS IS YOUR BOSS... I DON'T APPRECIATE YOU MOCKING ON COMPANY TIME, MAKING A MOCKERY OF OUR COMPANY! WITH THAT BEING SAID, YOUR @$$ IS FIRED!
Montgomery is 5'11-6'0, not 6'2 and has short arms, but he's built like a RB and is an impressive athlete. It's really popular to pick WR in the 2nd round, but we probably won't be able to get Strong, Coates, or Funchess there (Cooper, White, Parker, and Green-Beckham will be long gone). Devin Smith is a field stretcher, but I'm not sure if he'll be there in the 3rd. I think we need to find a #1 receiver through the draft or free agency since Boldin has slowed down (not that he was fast to begin with).
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