Zain, Levin, and Stats bring you the self-quarantine version of the No Huddle Podcast to provide an in-depth preview of this week's NFL Draft. What will the San Francisco 49ers do with their two first-round picks? Is it a big deal that the already-loaded squad lacks mid-round selections? What trade possibilities might the team entertain?
The trio provides its ideal first-round selections and offers up some scenarios for later in the draft. And what trade values do running back Matt Breida and wide receiver Marquise Goodwin have? Will either be on the roster in September?
John Lynch: 49ers received 8 to 10 trade calls in Round 1 of NFL Draft
By David Bonilla
May 6
There's always a flurry of communication between NFL teams during the draft, as front offices gauge opportunities to move up or down the board. For the San Francisco 49ers, the opening night of the 2025 NFL Draft was no exception. General manager John Lynch recently joined the...
Breer reveals Panthers were 49ers' trade-up target in NFL Draft
By David Bonilla
May 5
The first 10 picks of the 2025 NFL Draft were tense for San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan. As they watched the board unfold, they hoped one name wouldn't be called—Georgia defensive end Mykel Williams, the top player on their...
49ers projected to receive 3 compensatory picks in 2026 NFL Draft after free-agent losses
By David Bonilla
May 2
NFL Media analyst Lance Zierlein is already looking ahead to the 2026 NFL Draft, projecting which teams will likely receive the most compensatory picks due to free-agent losses in 2025. He has the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers leading the way, each expected to...
49ers' Brock Purdy holds impressive 2022 NFL Draft class distinction
By David Bonilla
May 7
Pro Football Focus (PFF) contributor Thomas Valentine recently revisited the 2022 NFL Draft, highlighting the highest-graded players at each position from that class. For the San Francisco 49ers, that draft was largely forgettable. Several of their selections are no longer on...