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Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
From looking at that list looks like they want Lamb or Ruggs at #13 and if they are gone trade out/go BPA and take a WR at #31.

Also have so many 2nd, 3rd and 4th rounders that they are planning on a trade down

My take exactly. Maybe Maiocco is on to something...trade back at 13 opens up a ton of doors and look at all the players around 31 and on too.
[ Edited by NCommand on Apr 11, 2020 at 12:49 PM ]
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Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
From looking at that list looks like they want Lamb or Ruggs at #13 and if they are gone trade out/go BPA and take a WR at #31.

Also have so many 2nd, 3rd and 4th rounders that they are planning on a trade down

Honestly there's probably a ton of other high end prospects on the list we just don't know about them. Only way we found out about Lamb was because he talked about it on IG live. I'm pretty sure teams don't have to report who they've talked to like past yrs.
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Originally posted by NCommand:
My take exactly. Maybe Maiocco is on to something...trade back at 13 opens up a ton of doors and look at all the players around 31 and on too.

That's what ive been saying since we got the pick.

The irony is, people say stay at 13 get quality over quantity. But if we trade down from 13 we'd get 2 top 30 players. How is that not quality.
While still gaining better mid round picks we'd get from trading down from 31.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
From looking at that list looks like they want Lamb or Ruggs at #13 and if they are gone trade out/go BPA and take a WR at #31.

Also have so many 2nd, 3rd and 4th rounders that they are planning on a trade down

Honestly there's probably a ton of other high end prospects on the list we just don't know about them. Only way we found out about Lamb was because he talked about it on IG live. I'm pretty sure teams don't have to report who they've talked to like past yrs.

And some of these will come out later, well after the draft (visits that were not originally reported). But typically, at least half do come from these lists annually. I've found even more post draft. Closer to 2/3rds.
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by NCommand:
My take exactly. Maybe Maiocco is on to something...trade back at 13 opens up a ton of doors and look at all the players around 31 and on too.

That's what ive been saying since we got the pick.

The irony is, people say stay at 13 get quality over quantity. But if we trade down from 13 we'd get 2 top 30 players. How is that not quality.
While still gaining better mid round picks we'd get from trading down from 31.

So what are realistic trade partners and deals at 13?
I have a feeling they like Blacklock.
Originally posted by NCommand:
So what are realistic trade partners and deals at 13?

Could be something small, like 13 for 15 and 87. The Broncos have 3 3rd round picks and can move up the board to ensure they get their target.

Further back, the Vikings make a good partner since they have 12 total picks including 2 firsts and 2 thirds. They have the draft capital to give up picks and move up. 13 for 25, 58, 89. With that trade the 9ers can still address two primary needs in the first round. Let's you bring in talent at WR, OL, DL, and CB. 4 picks in the top 90 is a strong haul.
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Originally posted by 9NERNATE:
I have a feeling they like Blacklock.

he has been my gut feeling for a while
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Honestly there's probably a ton of other high end prospects on the list we just don't know about them. Only way we found out about Lamb was because he talked about it on IG live. I'm pretty sure teams don't have to report who they've talked to like past yrs.

Exactly this.
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by krizay:
Originally posted by NCommand:
My take exactly. Maybe Maiocco is on to something...trade back at 13 opens up a ton of doors and look at all the players around 31 and on too.

That's what ive been saying since we got the pick.

The irony is, people say stay at 13 get quality over quantity. But if we trade down from 13 we'd get 2 top 30 players. How is that not quality.
While still gaining better mid round picks we'd get from trading down from 31.

So what are realistic trade partners and deals at 13?

thankfully 2 of the best possible teams IMO have extra draft capital.

I could see Miami at 18 (if one of the 4 OT fall and want to move in front of TB) I can see 18 and 56 for 13 and possibly one of our 5ths or 6th.. Or 18, 70 & 141.

I could see MIN at 22 (to move in front of DEN for one of the WRs) i can see 22, 58 and 105 or 22, 89 and 105 for 13. Pitt gave up 1st, 2nd and 3rd to move up 10 spots for Devin Bush last year. And with all the capital Minny has this year I could see this as a possibility. One of their beat guys rumored them as wanting to move up in front of DEN as well for one of the top 3.

I could see DEN at 15 (to guarantee they get their WR) i can see 15 and 77 or 83 for 13.

For me, I would love the Miami deal and select Fulton. Though I predict they do one of the Minny deals and select Blacklock,
Originally posted by krizay:
That's what ive been saying since we got the pick.

The irony is, people say stay at 13 get quality over quantity. But if we trade down from 13 we'd get 2 top 30 players. How is that not quality.
While still gaining better mid round picks we'd get from trading down from 31.

And if SF only has like 15-20 players with 1st rd grades? You can potentially trade down to the pt of not getting a player you value as a first rounder.
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
And if SF only has like 15-20 players with 1st rd grades? You can potentially trade down to the pt of not getting a player you value as a first rounder.

I highly doubt that is the case. They have met with a ton of players that have at one point or another has been mocked in the 1st round. We as fans may not want at certain players because of their perceived values but that does not mean they don't have 1st round grades.

Also, I highly doubt they have any of the QBs on their list. Throw in Henderson and McKinney and there you go.
Originally posted by scooterhd:
Could be something small, like 13 for 15 and 87. The Broncos have 3 3rd round picks and can move up the board to ensure they get their target.

Further back, the Vikings make a good partner since they have 12 total picks including 2 firsts and 2 thirds. They have the draft capital to give up picks and move up. 13 for 25, 58, 89. With that trade the 9ers can still address two primary needs in the first round. Let's you bring in talent at WR, OL, DL, and CB. 4 picks in the top 90 is a strong haul.

Thanks. I reviewed a few of these off the NN article. Seems very realistic.
Originally posted by krizay:
thankfully 2 of the best possible teams IMO have extra draft capital.

I could see Miami at 18 (if one of the 4 OT fall and want to move in front of TB) I can see 18 and 56 for 13 and possibly one of our 5ths or 6th.. Or 18, 70 & 141.

I could see MIN at 22 (to move in front of DEN for one of the WRs) i can see 22, 58 and 105 or 22, 89 and 105 for 13. Pitt gave up 1st, 2nd and 3rd to move up 10 spots for Devin Bush last year. And with all the capital Minny has this year I could see this as a possibility. One of their beat guys rumored them as wanting to move up in front of DEN as well for one of the top 3.

I could see DEN at 15 (to guarantee they get their WR) i can see 15 and 77 or 83 for 13.

For me, I would love the Miami deal and select Fulton. Though I predict they do one of the Minny deals and select Blacklock,

Much appreciated...a couple extra ones in here!
Originally posted by NCommand:
Quarantine bored, OTC, I used the Draft Network big board to compile a big board using your compiled pre draft visits. One could literally make a mock using this. For those who are using this supportive information to make a mock draft, know that 50-67% of our REAL picks will be from this list --- albeit, this information is a bit unorthodox this year.

2020 Draft Picks:
(1 | 13) - Colts
(1 | 31) - own
(5 | 139) - Broncos
(5 | 159) - own
(6 | 191) - own
(7 | 195) - Lions
(7 | 223) - own

Pre Draft Visit Big Board:
1 - 7 WR Henry Ruggs III, Alabama
1 - 9 WR CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma
1 - 23 DE Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State
1 - 25 DT Ross Blacklock, TCU
1 - 30 WR Justin Jefferson, LSU
1 - 32 WR Denzel Mims, Baylor
2 - 36 DT Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M
2 - 37 WR Jalen Reagor, TCU
2 - 39 S Ashtyn Davis, California
2 - 43 OL Josh Jones, Houston
2 - 48 LB Malik Harrison, Ohio State
2 - 57 DT Marlon Davidson, Auburn
2 - 60 OL Lloyd Cushenberry III, LSU
2 - 64 S Kyle Dugger, Lenoir-Rhyne
3 - 84 LB Akeem Davis-Gaither
3 - 89 TE Hunter Bryant, Washington
3 - 94 S K'Von Wallace, Clemson
3 - 97 DT Jordan Elliott, Missouri
3 - 101 CB Michael Ojemudia, Iowa
3 - 102 CB Cam Dantzler, Mississippi State
3 - 104 DE Khalid Kareem, Notre Dame
4 - 109 DE Anfernee Jennings, Alabama
4 - 111 OL Ben Bartch, St. Johns
4 - 114 WR Devon Duvernay, Texas
4 - 116 DE Kenny Willekes, Michigan State
4 - 118 TE Devin Asiasi, UCLA
4 - 125 OL Ezra Cleveland, Boise State
4 - 129 TE Dalton Keene, Virginia Tech
4 - 131 DT Larell Murchison, NC State
4 - 138 DE Alton Robinson, Syrcause
4 - 146 WR Collin Johnson, Texas
5 - 161 WR Lynn Bowden Jr, Kentucky
5 - 164 OL Hakeem Adeniji, Kansas
5 - 174 QB James Morgan, FIU
6 - 191 OL Michael Onwenu, Michigan
7 - 222 S Kamren Curl, Arkansas
7 - 233 S Jalen Elliot, Notre Dame
7 - 236 TE Mitchell Wilcox, South Florida
7 - 250 OL Jon Runyan Jr, Michigan

UDFA's:
UDFA QB Mason Fine, UNT
UDFA OL Jared Hilbers, Washington
UDFA OL Kyle Hinton, Washburn
UDFA OL Cordel Iwuagwu, TCU
UDFA RB Reggie Corbin, Illinois
UDFA RB Tony Jones, Notre Dame
UDFA RB Salvon Ahmed, Washington
UDFA WR Mason Kinsey, Berry
UDFA WR Quez Watkins, Southern Miss
UDFA TE Dominick Wood-Anderson, Tennesee
UDFA TE Ben Ellefson, North Dakota State
UDFA TE Giovanni Ricci, Western Michigan
UDFA LB Rashad Smith, Florida Atlantic
UDFA LB Dele Harding, Illinois
UDFA LB Casey Toohill, Stanford
UDFA LB Michael Pinckney, Miami
UDFA CB Luq Barcoo, San Diego State
UDFA CB Elijah Riley, Army
UDFA S Daniel Thomas, Auburn
UDFA S Rodney Clemons, SMU
UDFA P Tommy Townsend, Florida

Originally posted by NCommand:
Quarantine bored, OTC, I used the Draft Network big board to compile a big board using your compiled pre draft visits. One could literally make a mock using this. For those who are using this supportive information to make a mock draft, know that 50-67% of our REAL picks will be from this list --- albeit, this information is a bit unorthodox this year.

2020 Draft Picks:
(1 | 13) - Colts
(1 | 31) - own
(5 | 139) - Broncos
(5 | 159) - own
(6 | 191) - own
(7 | 195) - Lions
(7 | 223) - own

Pre Draft Visit Big Board:
1 - 7 WR Henry Ruggs III, Alabama
1 - 9 WR CeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma
1 - 23 DE Yetur Gross-Matos, Penn State
1 - 25 DT Ross Blacklock, TCU
1 - 30 WR Justin Jefferson, LSU
1 - 32 WR Denzel Mims, Baylor
2 - 36 DT Justin Madubuike, Texas A&M
2 - 37 WR Jalen Reagor, TCU
2 - 39 S Ashtyn Davis, California
2 - 43 OL Josh Jones, Houston
2 - 48 LB Malik Harrison, Ohio State
2 - 57 DT Marlon Davidson, Auburn
2 - 60 OL Lloyd Cushenberry III, LSU
2 - 64 S Kyle Dugger, Lenoir-Rhyne
3 - 84 LB Akeem Davis-Gaither
3 - 89 TE Hunter Bryant, Washington
3 - 94 S K'Von Wallace, Clemson
3 - 97 DT Jordan Elliott, Missouri
3 - 101 CB Michael Ojemudia, Iowa
3 - 102 CB Cam Dantzler, Mississippi State
3 - 104 DE Khalid Kareem, Notre Dame
4 - 109 DE Anfernee Jennings, Alabama
4 - 111 OL Ben Bartch, St. Johns
4 - 114 WR Devon Duvernay, Texas
4 - 116 DE Kenny Willekes, Michigan State
4 - 118 TE Devin Asiasi, UCLA
4 - 125 OL Ezra Cleveland, Boise State
4 - 129 TE Dalton Keene, Virginia Tech
4 - 131 DT Larell Murchison, NC State
4 - 138 DE Alton Robinson, Syrcause
4 - 146 WR Collin Johnson, Texas
5 - 161 WR Lynn Bowden Jr, Kentucky
5 - 164 OL Hakeem Adeniji, Kansas
5 - 174 QB James Morgan, FIU
6 - 191 OL Michael Onwenu, Michigan
7 - 222 S Kamren Curl, Arkansas
7 - 233 S Jalen Elliot, Notre Dame
7 - 236 TE Mitchell Wilcox, South Florida
7 - 250 OL Jon Runyan Jr, Michigan

UDFA's:
UDFA QB Mason Fine, UNT
UDFA OL Jared Hilbers, Washington
UDFA OL Kyle Hinton, Washburn
UDFA OL Cordel Iwuagwu, TCU
UDFA RB Reggie Corbin, Illinois
UDFA RB Tony Jones, Notre Dame
UDFA RB Salvon Ahmed, Washington
UDFA WR Mason Kinsey, Berry
UDFA WR Quez Watkins, Southern Miss
UDFA TE Dominick Wood-Anderson, Tennesee
UDFA TE Ben Ellefson, North Dakota State
UDFA TE Giovanni Ricci, Western Michigan
UDFA LB Rashad Smith, Florida Atlantic
UDFA LB Dele Harding, Illinois
UDFA LB Casey Toohill, Stanford
UDFA LB Michael Pinckney, Miami
UDFA CB Luq Barcoo, San Diego State
UDFA CB Elijah Riley, Army
UDFA S Daniel Thomas, Auburn
UDFA S Rodney Clemons, SMU
UDFA P Tommy Townsend, Florida

Josh Jones will likely go in the 1st and Ezra Cleveland is likely a early 2nd rounder.
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