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Eastcoast49ers February Mock Draft

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Originally posted by NeeJ49er:
I'd like us to take a TE a little earlier ...Maxx Williams from Minnesota would give us a big target in the redzone, the guy is a solid playmaker and would fit what we do ...and Tony Sparano would turn our TE's into solid contributors of our attack

Gonna have to draft him in the 1st.
Originally posted by jersey49er:
DGB is my pick out of the wrs also and I also traded back 10 in my mock..I very highly doubt we resign 2 of cox/cully/cook never mind 3 of them..out of the 3 we need cully back most..you also said ward would be the back up after cutting Dahl but then drafted Drummonds..I'd take a cb there..my choice would be diggs/Gunter if around..but not bad at all..I'd be very happy with this..

I made the Drummond pick assuming we could use more depth at safety if we cut Dahl and CB would not be as big a priority if we re-signed Cox, Cully, and Cook. It's unlikely that we get all 3 back, so it may be more realistic for us to go corner there.

I was taking the contrarian view with re-signing all of them - our secondary played really well last season and I don't know if any of them are expected to be very expensive (Cully may be). If possible, I would like to keep as much of our secondary together and give them more time to develop as a group. I wouldn't mind cutting Stevie in this scenario to give us the room to re-sign all of them and this would allow both Green-Beckham and Philip Dorsett to see the field as rookies.
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Originally posted by eastcoast49ersfan:
Draft: Phillips and Trail are a little ambitious - Phillips may drop because of his injury history and Trail is very raw, but it would take some luck to get them here. I'd be thrilled if the draft worked out like this though.

Round 1, Pick 25 (from Carolina): Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Oklahoma, 6'5 225
I wouldn't mind if we took this guy at 15, but the team will have to be very comfortable after interviewing him that he has matured and will be able to stay out of trouble in the NFL. I consider him the most talented WR in the draft – he is still raw and needs a lot of work on route running and blocking, but he is an immediate red zone threat and has the speed and jump ball ability to stretch the field. Trading with the Panthers would keep us ahead of some other teams who may be looking at Green-Beckham late in round 1 (Ravens, Cowboys/Broncos if they lose Dez or Demaryius, Colts, Packers if they lose Cobb, Seahawks, Patriots).

Round 2, Pick 46: Jordan Phillips, DT, Oklahoma, 6'6 334
Phillips is ranked 23 on CBS and is outside of ESPN's top 32 draft rankings. Ultimately, I think he falls to midway through the 2nd round because of his injury history. He missed most of the 2013 season with chronic back issues and had surgery on his back. According to Stoops, Phillips dealt with back issues for a couple years before the surgery (CBS draft profile). He's big and powerful enough to play NT, but he needs to work on staying low. He's been compared to Dontari Poe and Albert Haynesworth, so the talent is there. He needs to stay healthy and get more experience. With his size and length, he could also rotate at 3-4 DE.

Round 2, Pick 57 (from Carolina): Phillip Dorsett, WR, Miami (Fla.), 5'10 183
Late 2nd round seems to be the right range for Dorsett despite the rumors of him possibly being taken in the first round after the Senior Bowl. I consider him the 9th or 10th best receiver behind Cooper, White, Parker, Green-Beckham, Strong, Coates, Funchess, Smith, and maybe Agholor. He has unbelievable speed.

Round 3, Pick 79: Cedric Ogbuehi, OT, Texas A&M, 6'5 300
We brought in Eric Winston as a free agent to provide immediate depth as a swing tackle. Ogbuehi could compete for a starting guard spot once healthy, be a backup swing tackle, and possibly replace Staley in the future at LT. He was viewed more highly than Brandon Thomas before his injury, so we probably wouldn't be able to wait past this pick to draft him. Borderline first round talent who struggled a bit and was kicked to RT, but has all the physical tools to develop into a starting tackle in the NFL. In this scenario, he wouldn't be counted on to start right away.

Round 4: Lynden Trail, OLB, Norfolk State, 6'6 262
This may be a bit of a stretch as there is a decent chance Trail is gone before the 4th round, but I would really like him as a developmental OLB behind Lynch or Smith. He's pretty raw, but he's a very good athlete with good length. I think he could be pretty similar to Lynch as a player, but is not as developed as a pass rusher. You can never have enough pass rushers and Trail and we could use some more depth here if Skuta leaves.

Round 4 (comp) Kurtis Drummond, FS, Michigan State, 6-1 205
Productive 3 year starter for Michigan State who was a First Team All American as a senior, but is expected to be picked in rounds 4-5 because he isn't a great athlete and lacks ideal strength for a safety. I like him as a cheap replacement for Dahl. He's a solid tackler who takes good angles, so he may be able to contribute on special teams as well. He was 2nd on the team with 91 tackles his junior year and led the team with 72 tackles as a senior.

Round 6 Blake Bell, TE, Oklahoma, 6'6 263
Bell switched from QB to TE this past season for Oklahoma. He doesn't have much speed, but he's a big body and his experience at QB may help him develop into a route runner quicker than many would expect. He's a pretty big project, but he has reasonable (and big) hands and he improved a lot as a blocker in his first season at TE.

Round 7 Connor Halliday, QB, Washington State, 6'4 198
Halliday is another project who would be the 3rd QB behind Kaepernick and Johnson. He obviously needs to put on a significant amount of weight to take hits at the next level and he needs to improve his accuracy and decision making, but he has a big arm and was very productive at Washington State. He seems like a very competitive kid, which is a good thing. I wouldn't go so far as to say he would challenge Kaepernick, but maybe he could compete with Johnson for 2nd team snaps.

Round 7 (comp) Kyle Brindza, K, Notre Dame, 6'1 236
Brindza has a pretty big leg which is noticeable on kickoffs, but struggles with accuracy at times. He's also enormous for a kicker and would outweigh our 3rd string QB by close to 40 pounds (not really relevant but amusing to think about). He had much better stats as a junior and I think he has the potential to become a solid starter. I wouldn't be shocked if drafted a kicker with the comp pick or brought in one or two UFA's to compete for a spot. If they perform well in training camp, Dawson is carrying a $4.134 million cap number and is on the decline. Only $1 million of that is dead money, so the 49ers could save $3.134 million if they cut him. Dawson isn't the Pro Bowler he was when we got him and he's not likely to regain that form as a 40 year old. We're going to have to find a new kicker this season or in the near future.

Instead of taking Dorsett in Round 2 pick 57, I would take TE Clive Walford, Miami.
DGB and Phillips are both going to be BUSTS!!!
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