Round 1 #15.
WR Nelson Agholor- A lil' higher than most have him, and yes.. USC WR's are bad luck or busts in the past, but I think he is legit and Kap needs WR's that can get open fast with great route running due to his inability to go through his reads. I would love more of a redzone threat, but that will be where round 5 comes in. Most want a DB.. I think the DB's that we have are very underrated. Rumors of the Eagles wanting Nelson early are out as well.
Round 2 #46.
ILB Denzel Perryman- To me a perfect fit, wears 52 in which he will have to switch, but if he is there at this pick I will be pumped. Obviously fills a huge need and is not rumored to retire a week into camp!
Round 3 #79.
DE Henry Anderson- I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that he falls to the 3rd and Baalke would take a Harbaugh recruited talent. To me he is a great replacement for Justin Smith and they will def. be looking for a clone of him in this draft.
Round 4 #126.
DB Senquez Golson- Ball hawk, scrappy DB for his size and exactly what is needed on this defense. I would love to have a bigger DB, but this could be the BPA in this area. He could very well go higher, but most mocks have him in the 4th round in which we have 2 picks.
Round 4 Comp. #132.
DL Marcus Hardison- Rising on boards as of late could have him gone at this pick, but if not.. I think would be a good fit and the depth that is needed.
He has been in a 4-3 scheme, but has played DE, has long arms, quick hands and could convert really easily to any scheme.
Round 5 #151.
WR Vince Mayle- At 6'3 218 in my mind is a steal at this point. I pray that he is here or we nab him in the 4th or even 3rd round if need be. Redzone threat that is highly needed on this team and backup plan for that 1st round WR bust potential that seems to haunt us.
Round 6 #190.
DB Ladarius Gunter- Another 'U' product that has slid on some boards and again another player that may not be here at this pick, but at 6'2 is the exact
frame that we need to defend the likes of Jimmy Graham, and a mid season matchup with Beckham Jr.
He doesn't possess great recovery speed, but was rated the most physical defender at the senior bowl.
Round 7 #246.
QB Cody Fajardo- Yes.. another QB from Nevada that can run a lil'. (6-foot-1 5/8, 223 pounds) went through an impressive, 54-play scripted workout led by noted quarterback coach Steve Calhoun. Was accurate with his passes and had good velocity on the ball. The quality of his pro day workout lifted him into being a selection in the 2015 NFL Draft.
At the NFL Scouting Combine, was among the top performers at quarterback in the 40-yard dash, three-cone drill and 20-yard short shuttle.
Round 7 #254.
OL/G Quinton Spain- Shows surprising short-area movement skills for a man his size in run game. Can secure and climb to the second level in zone game. Able to generate some push at point of attack with leg drive. Flashes power in his hands, but needs to show it more often. Keeps relatively wide base in pass pro and has very good length for interior player. Nasty, aggressive disposition on the field. Will leave his feet to launch into his help block on defensive linemen trying to bat pass down and loves to punish linebackers and safeties who try and B-gap blitz him. Consistently looks for work.