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49ers did the right thing by not trading up in the draft
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Every once in awhile, a rare talent comes along who has the ability to change the fortunes of a franchise. Although they're few and far between, we've seen quarterbacks like
John Elway,
Peyton Manning and
Andrew Luck be touted by many as "can't miss" prospects. In that scenario, it's easy to see why a team would become enamored and pay a hefty price to land such a player, as the risk is perceived to be minimal.
If you're not dealing with an Elway, Manning or Luck though, it might be best not to bet the farm on something that basically amounts to a crapshoot. The NFL graveyard is littered with the names of first-round quarterback busts who've set their respective teams back for years, and cost general managers their jobs. Even having the top overall pick doesn't guarantee you anything, just ask the brain trusts who settled on
Tim Couch,
David Carr and
JaMarcus Russell.
With these cautionary tales in the front and center of my mind, I have to commend the San Francisco 49ers for standing pat at number seven, and not mortgaging the farm to get either
Jared Goff or
Carson Wentz.
First and foremost, neither Goff or Wentz are anywhere close to a sure thing behind center. Some would say they're not even one of the top five players available. However, this is a quarterback driven league, and apparently it causes some teams to do crazy things. Just take a look at what the Los Angeles Rams and Philadelphia Eagles gave up to move to the number one and two spots (respectively) in this year's draft.
The Rams sent the Tennessee Titans their first-round pick in 2016 (No. 15 overall), two second-round selections (Nos. 43 and 45), a third (No. 76 overall), plus a first and third rounder in 2017 for this year's number one overall pick as well as a fourth (No. 113) and a sixth (No. 177).
Philly gave the Cleveland Browns their 2016 first-round pick (No. 8 overall), a third (No. 77), a fourth (No. 100), next year's first and a second in 2018. In return the Eagles got the second pick in 2016 and a fourth rounder next year. Philadelphia did this despite having already guaranteed $34 million combined to quarterbacks
Sam Bradford and
Chase Daniel. And do they know who the Rams are picking, or are they just kind of cool with either guy? I'm starting to understand why
Chip Kelly had such an issue with
Howie Roseman.
Anyway, those are both crazy packages for two unproven, possibly hit-or-miss prospects.
Now despite me commending them for their willpower, do I believe the 49ers still desperately need a quarterback? Yes, they absolutely do and I'd argue that in today's NFL it's impossible to sustain success without a good one. Even still, the cost to move up would have been too much to pay for what they'd get in return, especially considering the amount of holes San Francisco has on it's roster.
General manager
Trent Baalke has now given himself the opportunity to sit back, as he's all but guaranteed an elite prospect will fall into his lap at seven (although it most likely won't be a quarterback). The top of the draft is loaded with defensive talent, as well as options at offensive tackle. While OT
Laremy Tunsil and CS/S
Jalen Ramsey will probably be gone, the Niners have a legitimate shot at landing
DE Joey Bosa,
DE DeForest Buckner,
ILB Myles Jack,
CB Vernon Hargreaves, or
OT Ronnie Stanley. Bosa, Buckner, Jack, Hargreaves and Stanley are all potential franchise cornerstones who can also come in and make and immediate impact in an area of need.
While there isn't a quarterback worth taking at that point, the 49ers have the ammunition (12 total picks) to maneuver around if need be, and target someone like
Paxton Lynch or
Connor Cook. There have been rumors that the team is very high on Cook, and he could be the guy they're looking at. Although, they'll almost certainly need to trade up to get him.
Another option could have San Francisco actually trading down from number seven into the middle of the first round, gaining another pick or two in the process (although for me, it would be hard to pass up on someone like Buckner or Jack if he's fully healthy). In this scenario, think prospects like WR
Laquon Treadwell, DE
Shaq Lawson, OLB
Darren Lee, or even OT
Jack Conklin.
With options abound, Baalke and the Niners look to be in a very favorable position as the draft draws closer. The franchise made the right decision by not being overly aggressive, but now they have to execute a solid draft plan that nets impact players who can be centerpieces for years to come.
Al Sacco has covered the 49ers for various sites over the years. He's been a guest on multiple podcasts and had his work used by ESPN NFL Insiders and USA TODAY. Follow Al on Twitter @AlSacco49
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Frank
Good read! Great perspective too.
Apr 21, 2016 at 7:03 AM
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MartyOne
BPA is the way to go with #7. I have no problem with any of those players mentioned. If Connor Cook is really a good prospect, I'm afraid they'd need to trade back up to the late 20's to draft him.
Apr 20, 2016 at 2:47 PM
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49er
Niner, WTF are you saying? Read your comments back to yourself and make sure they make sense. Please. The 49ers will not be great , but all of you jumping on the Media bash train is pathetic. Just because the analyst on NFL Network and ESPN say its going to happen doesn't make it so. They all still have to play the games on the field. Injuries, players not adjusting or teams just having a bad year come into affect. So, just sit back and enjoy football season when it comes.
Apr 20, 2016 at 2:22 PM
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Bayluv
Goff is an all pro an hands down what the niners needed to return to there old glory days and anyone knowledgeable about football would see this oppertunity like no other. The draft if full of lineman offensive and deffensive and well probably waste our 1st rounder on that. Not saying its not a need but whats a car that can go fast with a bummy driver. Youll lose Sb like we did agaisnt the Ravens.
Apr 20, 2016 at 2:08 PM
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Ladale
Paxton Lynch played for the Memphis Tigers, a team that provided him with the worst supporting cast in Div1 football. That boy took those lowly offensive weapons and awful defense and went on a 15 game winning streak beating Ole Miss in the process. If he had one good receiver or tightend they've gone undefeated. All they talk about is the offense he ran, damn that!! Boy got a arm, athletic and quick release. Say what you say but I saw the kid slang it and he's the best QB in last years draft.
Apr 20, 2016 at 1:54 PM
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niner
unless wentz or goff become all pros, it probably wasn't worth it. but then again, the 49ers would still be bad if they got one of the abs, and alex smith ed him. this way they will be pathetic again this year, and draft a qb next year, saving the works all that mean green. are their any more players they can cut because they don't want to pay them? bottled water must be expensive in Ohio.
Apr 20, 2016 at 1:38 PM
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