There are 384 users in the forums

2019 49ers Draft Visits Tracker

Originally posted by hummbabybear:
Hard to find news on prospect visits/meetings, but here is what I found so far. Not surprising that the secondary is the focus.

Prospect - Position - College - Drafttek Rank
Rondale Moore WR Purdue 20
Greg Newsome CB Northwestern 49
Darius Stills DT West Virginia 70
Brevin Jordan TE Miami 85
Darren Hall CB San Diego State 156
Daelin Hayes EDGE Notre Dame 162
Trill Williams CB Syracuse 165
Jermar Jefferson RB Oregon State 172
Benjamin St. Juste CB Minnesota 181
Deommodore Lenoir CB Oregon 204
Tommy Tremble TE Notre Dame 205
Javian Hawkins RB Louisville 215
Jonathan Cooper EDGE Ohio State 220

Thanks for putting this up! I always wonder which guys they visit with might become new 49ers.
Originally posted by hummbabybear:
Hard to find news on prospect visits/meetings, but here is what I found so far. Not surprising that the secondary is the focus.

Prospect - Position - College - Drafttek Rank
Rondale Moore WR Purdue 20
Greg Newsome CB Northwestern 49
Darius Stills DT West Virginia 70
Brevin Jordan TE Miami 85
Darren Hall CB San Diego State 156
Daelin Hayes EDGE Notre Dame 162
Trill Williams CB Syracuse 165
Jermar Jefferson RB Oregon State 172
Benjamin St. Juste CB Minnesota 181
Deommodore Lenoir CB Oregon 204
Tommy Tremble TE Notre Dame 205
Javian Hawkins RB Louisville 215
Jonathan Cooper EDGE Ohio State 220

Humble, David Bonilla does his best to track as well (see home page articles) so we very much appreciate this. We've found 60-70% connection in the past.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Humble, David Bonilla does his best to track as well (see home page articles) so we very much appreciate this. We've found 60-70% connection in the past.

Bonilla is getting his stuff from Justin (from TDN) on Twitter...just follow him

[ Edited by NYniner85 on Feb 28, 2021 at 11:40 AM ]
Add Kentucky LB Jamin Davis to the list:

https://kentuckysportsradio.com/football-2/jamin-davis-busy-draft-prep-is-filled-with-nfl-team-meetings/
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Humble, David Bonilla does his best to track as well (see home page articles) so we very much appreciate this. We've found 60-70% connection in the past.

Bonilla is getting his stuff from Justin (from TDN) on Twitter...just follow him


Thanks for the tip. David used to keep a really comprehensive list but obviously, this year is very different.
Originally posted by NYniner85:

I watched a little bit of this dude vs Ossai. He was awesome until the end of the game where he gave up a game-ending sack. It was very McGlinchey-ish.
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by NYniner85:

I watched a little bit of this dude vs Ossai. He was awesome until the end of the game where he gave up a game-ending sack. It was very McGlinchey-ish.

I haven't watch too much...keep seeing him going up draft boards. He's got some short arms

Here's Dane Brugler's report (#4 OL)


4. Teven Jenkins, Oklahoma State (6-foot-7, 320 pounds) Topeka, Kan. (Topeka); Age: 23.16

A four-year starter at Oklahoma State, Jenkins lined up primarily at right tackle in offensive coordinator Kasey Dunn's offense. His versatility and intelligence allowed him to fill in at four offensive line positions in college (everywhere except center). He did not allow a sack as a junior or senior.

Jenkins ties up rushers early with outstanding body control and works hard to stay attached, then finishes with the kill shot while sending defenders into tomorrow once he gets the upper hand. With under 33-inch arms, he tends to lean into blocks and defaults to his power over technique, which creates occasional balance problems. Overall, Jenkins must improve his consistency, especially vs. arc speed, but he is competitive and uniquely powerful with light feet for his size. He compares favorably to Cam Robinson and projects as an NFL starter at tackle or guard.

[ Edited by NYniner85 on Mar 3, 2021 at 12:16 PM ]
He's nasty as hell. I liked what I saw of him vs Ossai until, you know, he pulled a McGlinchey and gave up a sack at the worst time. He moves very well. The lack of length doesn't bother me because he's very good with his hands. I think the 49ers are going to be very high on him.
[ Edited by Heroism on Mar 3, 2021 at 12:21 PM ]
Originally posted by Heroism:
He's nasty as hell. I liked what I saw of him vs Ossai until, you know, he pulled a McGlinchey and gave up a sack at the worst time. He moves very well. The lack of length doesn't bother me because he's very good with his hands. I think the 49ers are going to be very high on him.

Originally posted by NYniner85:

Violent, strong hands. Even tho I brought up McGlinchey for giving up the inopportune sack, Jenkins is essentially the anti-McGlinchey in the rest of his game as he takes the fight to the defender in the run game and pass pro. Is he our guy at #12? Dunno. I need to watch more and see some measurements, but I liked what I saw in that one game I watched.
Originally posted by Heroism:
Violent, strong hands. Even tho I brought up McGlinchey for giving up the inopportune sack, Jenkins is essentially the anti-McGlinchey in the rest of his game as he takes the fight to the defender in the run game and pass pro. Is he our guy at #12? Dunno. I need to watch more and see some measurements, but I liked what I saw in that one game I watched.

No I highly doubt they'd spend a top 12 pick on him.

He's more of a end of the 1st top of the 2nd type of guy....possibly a move up in the 2nd.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
No I highly doubt they'd spend a top 12 pick on him.

He's more of a end of the 1st top of the 2nd type of guy....possibly a move up in the 2nd.

I mean that's their MO. They don't draft for value; they draft to get their guy. They were prepared to take Aiyuk at 13 last year.
Originally posted by Heroism:
I mean that's their MO. They don't draft for value; they draft to get their guy. They were prepared to take Aiyuk at 13 last year.

So they say I don't really believe that one. They also loved Wirfs and had Lamb rated almost as has as Aiyuk. I don't take that kinda stuff at face value.

It's the whole "we got our guy" thing....

IMO you can't be drafting guys that you can get almost a round later, that's just not reading the draft well.
Originally posted by NYniner85:

IMO you can't be drafting guys that you can get almost a round later, that's just not reading the draft well.

But that's what they do. Right or wrong, that's how they draft.
Open Menu Search Share 49ersWebzone