There are still a lot of talented players on the board as the Draft closes out. Depending on what happens in the 7th, who do you want the Niners to sign as an UDFA?
[ Edited by Dr_Bill_Walsh on Apr 29, 2017 at 3:05 PM ]
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:Devonte Fields NAO! Perfect time to pick up a super talented knucklehead at a position of need.
Cooper Rush as a camp body.
Lorenzo Jerome-S
KD Cannon-WR
Jessamen Dunker-OT
Amba Etta-Tawo-WR
Carroll Phillips-OLB
Originally posted by saniner:
I like this list
There will probably be some corresponding roster moves in the next few days, as the #49ers could sign double-digit undrafted rookies.
— Matt Maiocco (@MaioccoNBCS) April 29, 2017
1. Lorenzo Jerome, S, Saint Francis
He's undersized, without blazing speed, but he knows how to get his hands on the ball and is an elite playmaker once he does. His ability to return kicks is a bonus.
2. Devonte' Fields, OLB, Louisville
An undersized end with impressive athletic gifts. Scouts are concerned lack of desire will allow him to reach full potential.
3. Jarron Jones, DT, Notre Dame
A former high school basketball player with elite size, length and athletic ability. The talent says early-round pick, but injury history and potential motivational issues scream "boom-or-bust."
4. Erik Magnuson, OT, Michigan
The Carlsbad native and first team All-Big Ten selection has starting experience at guard and tackle. Needs to improve play strength, but he's talented enough to play anywhere on the offensive line.
5. Connor Harris, ILB, Lindenwood
His instincts, quickness and nose-for-the-ball will help him eventually climb to the top of someone's depth chart as a middle linebacker. He's capable of having an impact on special teams from day one.
6. Jerod Evans, QB, Virginia Tech
Evans is a strong-armed passer with size and loads of upside, but only started one season for the Hokies. He's a project, but he could pay significant dividends.
7. DeAngelo Brown, DT, Louisville
Excellent conditioning keeps him on the field longer than the average nose tackle. Brown is the guy who does all the dirty work along the defensive line and is capable of becoming an elite run stopper if given the opportunity.
8. Jamari Staples, WR, Louisville
Tall target with explosive speed and leaping ability.
9. Carroll Phillips, OLB, Illinois
Phillips had 20 tackles for a loss (ranked ninth in FBS) and a team-high nine sacks while earning first-team Big Ten honors. He also flashed disruptive quickness and the ability to play in space at the Senior Bowl.
10. Ben Braden, OG, Michigan
A mauler who may struggle against the more athletic defenders, but don't let him get his hands on you.
11. Ben Boulware, LB, Clemson
Has the attitude and instincts to compete, but lacks athletic traits. Special teams could be saving grace.
12. Tyler Orlosky, OC, West Virginia
Decent athletically and they power to hold his own against NFL nose tackles.
13. Jessamen Dunker, OG, Tennessee St.
Extremely athletic, but very raw technique-wise.
14. Jon Toth, OC, Kentucky
Toth is a tough four-year starter.
15. Travis Rudolph, WR, Florida St.
Adequate athleticism and polished route runner.
16. Bryan Cox Jr., DE, Florida
Obvious DNA. Solid tackler who could play outside linebacker or defensive end depending on the scheme.
17. Charles Walker, DT, Oklahoma
Concussion issues, but ceiling is disruptive defensive tackle.
18. Garrett Sickels, DE, Penn St.
Very productive pass rusher from the Big Ten.