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Phoenix's prospects to watch:2020 edition.
Sep 3, 2019 at 6:44 PM
- tohara3
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Nice write up
Sep 3, 2019 at 7:17 PM
- jersey49er
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:Originally posted by Hysterikal:What running back do you like this year? Seems like every year you identify a really good RB.
D'Andre Swift out of Georgia is an absolute beast but I think most everyone knows that by now. Reggie Corbin of Illinois is amazing but somehow falls under the radar. Jet Anderson from TCU as a third down/change of pace back. Also Bennie LeMay of Charlotte who has been tremendously productive.
Completely agree about Swift, Jonathan Taylor from Wisconsin is a beast as well
Sep 3, 2019 at 8:24 PM
- 5Jan2003
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I just saw Tommy Kraemer mocked at 19 in round 1.
People seem to like him.
People seem to like him.
Sep 3, 2019 at 8:29 PM
- Phoenix49ers
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Originally posted by 5Jan2003:
I just saw Tommy Kraemer mocked at 19 in round 1.
People seem to like him.
Depends on how this season goes, opinions about him seem to be all over the place. I think he has the skills to be a pretty good NFL OL, likely a guard but this season really will determine a lot.
Sep 3, 2019 at 9:48 PM
- asu49ers
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Nice writeup Phoenix... surprised you didn't have Eno Benjamin on your list considering he play's in your backyard
Sep 4, 2019 at 12:50 AM
- 49ers808
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:These are some of the guys I'm keeping tabs on for the season who may fill needs for this team. Some I'm already a huge fan of, others I've seen a little of and am looking to see further improvement in their games.
Andrew Thomas-OT-Georgia-Prototypical modern tackle and an excellent fit for this scheme. Athletic, high football IQ, coming out of a pro style offense, would be a natural replacement for Staley if they opted to keep McGlinchey at RT. I have a feeling he might be in the discussion for a top 5 pick by the time the season is over but if he was anywhere close to the 49ers range, he looks like someone that would be well worth it.
J.R. Reed-S-Georgia-Tremendous playmaker at the safety position for Georgia. Good size and athleticism, he's someone that could move way up with a another good season. Son of former Vikings WR Jake Reed.
Isaiah Simmons-LB-Clemson-I know right now the 49ers have Warner and Alexander but if either regresses or if Alexander continues to be plagued by injury issues then Simmons would be an intriguing addition to this defense. I think he'd be the perfect weakside LB, a guy who can fly around the field, tackle, punish ballcarriers as well as drop back in coverage with no problem, he'd be another star level prospect that they could add. This is a big-time, big-game player that provides a lot of versatility in where you can move him on defense. Might not be the biggest need but man could he be a weapon.
Grant Delpit-S-LSU-Big, physical safety that is a monster against the run but with terrific awareness in coverage. High football IQ player with tremendous size and athleticism. I think he is a complete enough safety that he could step in at either FS or SS and be a starter from the get-go.
Alohi Gilman-S-Notre Dame-Smart player, good instincts and awareness for the position. Doesn't have the size or athleticism of a Delpit but shows very good recognition in coverage.
Jaylon Johnson-CB-Utah-Well built, physical CB that isn't afraid to throw down. Really good anticipation when in zone coverage, great press CB and has been pretty outstanding at going after contested passes. Had 4 INT's last season.
Tristan Wirfs-OT-Iowa- A high quality tackle from one of the best pro OL producing factories in college football. Wirfs potentially could play left or right tackle in the NFL and would provide a replacement for either McGlinchey(moving to left tackle) or for Staley. Wirfs is a physical monster with freakish power along with the athleticism to stay in front of speedier pass rushers. Apparently he power cleans 450 pounds which is plain absurd. Even more absurd is that he did that at 20 years old. He's been the only offensive tackle in the Ferentz era to have started as a true freshman. Technique is absolutely on point, he looks like he'll be a great pro tackle.
Alaric Jackson-OT-Iowa-Back to back for Iowa, basically just check out their entire OL. Jackson is probably best suited to play right tackle in the NFL with McGlinchey moving to the blind side but with a good season, both he and Wirfs have the potential to move up considerably.
Walker Little-OT-Stanford-Another tackle that reminds me a lot of McGlinchey. Ideal size for this offense, fairly athletic, great run blocker that is also a reliable pass protector. I wouldn't be shocked to see him go in the Top 10 when all is said and done.
Curtis Weaver-DE-Boise State-I love what I've seen from him thus far. Last year at this time I was pretty impressed by Josh Allen and Weaver similarly is another intriguing edge rusher. Probably not the ideal edge but man is Weaver relentless. He just keeps coming and coming at you all game long, has a decent assortment of pass rush moves and simply finds ways to beat his guy to get to the QB. He doesn't have the sort of bend that DeMarcus Lawrence did at Boise but he might be even more tenacious of a player. I won't be shocked to see him in the 1st round conversation eventually.
Ezra Cleveland-OT-Boise State-Another Boise State guy to watch. In almost 1,000 snaps he allowed 13 pressures last year. He's a well balanced lineman in his ability to run block and pass protect.
Bryce Hall-CB-Virginia-Great size for the position at 6'2". A lot of what he does reminds me of Richard Sherman. Not a super explosive athlete but technically proficient and a ballhawk that every 50/50 ball belongs to. Broke up 22 passes last season.
Tyler Biadasz-C-Wisconsin-If Richburg for whatever reason can't get it together, Biadasz might be worth a look. He comes from a program with a long history of putting out quality NFL offensive linemen and is a very experienced and savvy center with a high football IQ. There are some concerns athletically so the offseason in particular will be crucial for him.
Tommy Kraemer-OT/OG-Notre Dame-Just another quality lineman from Notre Dame. Has been up and down a bit, from starter to backup to starter again but has the look of a potential Day 1 starter in the NFL at guard. A good season will shore up his draft position as right now I'd expect him to be a mid 2nd to late 3rd rounder if he came out.
Julian Okwara-DE-Notre Dame-Only because the thought of having this guy in a rotation with Bosa and Ford in the Wide 9 makes me want to go full Mayo in my pants. Super athletic edge rusher that was born to play in this scheme.
Kenny Cooper-C-Georgia Tech-Could be fun to watch. Cooper is an experienced center who is a terrific run blocker, has played both center and guard. Undersized but technically sound, this year will determine a lot about his draft status. He could wind up as high as the 3rd round or drop out of the draft altogether. GT has finally moved away from their long-time triple option offense and they are running more of a pro style offense with a whole lot of outside zone as part of it.
Love it
Sep 4, 2019 at 4:47 AM
- Murphys1
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I want two stud OL our of next year's draft....
Sep 4, 2019 at 5:43 AM
- saniner
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Tristan Wirfs-OT-Iowa- A high quality tackle from one of the best pro OL producing factories in college football. Wirfs potentially could play left or right tackle in the NFL and would provide a replacement for either McGlinchey(moving to left tackle) or for Staley. Wirfs is a physical monster with freakish power along with the athleticism to stay in front of speedier pass rushers. Apparently he power cleans 450 pounds which is plain absurd. Even more absurd is that he did that at 20 years old. He's been the only offensive tackle in the Ferentz era to have started as a true freshman. Technique is absolutely on point, he looks like he'll be a great pro tackle.
Just a light 450 for Tristan Wirfs 😅 (via @HawkeyeFootball) pic.twitter.com/46fx3HaPNv
— ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) March 15, 2019

He and Walker Little are my favorite OTs this year, and I hope they go long before we pick. There seems to be a lot of solid linemen and DBs coming out next year, which is perfect for us.
Sep 4, 2019 at 6:50 AM
- genus49
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Did a quick mock on draft network for S&G the other day.
This is for all the OL sluts out there...

https://ibb.co/64GJ7XF
Pic isn't showing up.
And I'm fully aware that even if we were picking 15(we won't) Thomas will not be available.
This is for all the OL sluts out there...

https://ibb.co/64GJ7XF
Pic isn't showing up.
And I'm fully aware that even if we were picking 15(we won't) Thomas will not be available.
[ Edited by genus49 on Sep 4, 2019 at 6:51 AM ]
Sep 4, 2019 at 10:03 AM
- FredFlintstone
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Originally posted by genus49:
Did a quick mock on draft network for S&G the other day.
This is for all the OL sluts out there...
https://ibb.co/64GJ7XF
Pic isn't showing up.
And I'm fully aware that even if we were picking 15(we won't) Thomas will not be available.
im confident were not taking 3 olinemen in the first 4 picks
Sep 4, 2019 at 10:10 AM
- Hysterikal
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Originally posted by FredFlintstone:Originally posted by genus49:Did a quick mock on draft network for S&G the other day.
This is for all the OL sluts out there...
https://ibb.co/64GJ7XF
Pic isn't showing up.
And I'm fully aware that even if we were picking 15(we won't) Thomas will not be available.
im confident were not taking 3 olinemen in the first 4 picks
But shouldn't we?
Sep 4, 2019 at 11:01 AM
- FredFlintstone
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by genus49:
Did a quick mock on draft network for S&G the other day.
This is for all the OL sluts out there...
https://ibb.co/64GJ7XF
Pic isn't showing up.
And I'm fully aware that even if we were picking 15(we won't) Thomas will not be available.
im confident were not taking 3 olinemen in the first 4 picks
But shouldn't we?
a guy for staley for the future and a guy for person, no need to go overkill and act as if we have the worst oline in history.
Sep 4, 2019 at 11:40 AM
- Hysterikal
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Originally posted by FredFlintstone:a guy for staley for the future and a guy for person, no need to go overkill and act as if we have the worst oline in history.
It will depend on FA cause I'm guessing if Richburg struggles this year Kyle will look to bring in another vet center. But Tomlinson and Person could be replaced. Depth at Tackle and Guard would be real nice.
Sep 4, 2019 at 12:20 PM
- Phoenix49ers
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:It will depend on FA cause I'm guessing if Richburg struggles this year Kyle will look to bring in another vet center. But Tomlinson and Person could be replaced. Depth at Tackle and Guard would be real nice.
I think RG and a tackle to either eventually replace Staley or shift to right tackle are musts.
Sep 4, 2019 at 12:22 PM
- FredFlintstone
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
a guy for staley for the future and a guy for person, no need to go overkill and act as if we have the worst oline in history.
It will depend on FA cause I'm guessing if Richburg struggles this year Kyle will look to bring in another vet center. But Tomlinson and Person could be replaced. Depth at Tackle and Guard would be real nice.
I dont think tomlinson is bad as many think, hes serviceable. Richburg played with a torn quad/ hurt knee early on throughout the year so im not ready to say he sucks on top of that hes making good money so cutting him wont be easy. The main thing is finding another tackle who can start after staley retires and someone who can take the job from person. depth guys you can get on the 5th and so on. we still need some skill players