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49ersRing
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Albert's thoughts on the 49ers drafting Stribling: "If you would have asked me before the draft began when I thought the Ole Miss receiver would be drafted, I'd have guessed he'd go 35th to the Titans. At that point, of course, I didn't know Tennessee would take Carnell Tate fourth; I had them selecting LB Arvell Reese at 4 (their decision was between those two). And in an alternate reality in which Reese goes at 4, I believe Stribling would've been a real consideration at 35. That didn't happen, but it's an example of how Stribling was more highly thought of than the public knew. I got more proof of that prior to Day 2 of the draft, when a few coaches brought him up to me. And the truth is, for San Francisco, getting there on him was a process. Going into the final two weeks before the draft, the Niners viewed him as a really good talent, and probably a late second- or early third-round pick. That's around when GM John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan started drilling down on prospects together. They saw a big receiver who ran 4.36 at the combine. They saw a player who came on late, starring in the playoffs, and talked to ex-Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin, who conceded he was late to the party on Stribling, which limited him a bit early in the year, and that his offensive coordinator, Charlie Weis Jr., saw a special talent right away. They then went back deeper into his tape from Oklahoma State and saw more in-breaking routes, and Washington State, where they saw him star in the screen game. A more complete picture was coalescing. They also knew he probably wasn't going in the first round. Meanwhile, there was a cluster of players they felt comfortable taking with the 27th pick, and they made the decision that if that pool of guys was drained by the time they got on the clock, trading down would be the right move. So the days before the draft, Lynch worked out terms on a trade down to 30 with Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan on the contingency that the players they were considering were gone. When they got on the clock, the aforementioned pool was empty, so they dealt the pick to Miami, who moved up to select San Diego State CB Chris Johnson. Then, ahead of getting on the clock at 30, they looked at Stribling, and figured one more move down would make sense. So San Francisco traded with the Jets, who moved up to select Indiana WR Omar Cooper Jr., and landed at the top of the second round. The Niners fielded calls at that catbird seat of 33, but the prices weren't quite right and there was enough concern that other teams saw Stribling like they did, so Lynch and Shanahan pushed the button. The Niners had gotten themselves to a point where they didn't want to lose Stribling at 33. Every year, they designate certain prospects who check every box from an athletic, football and character standpoint as "gold helmet" players. This year, they had 16 gold helmets, and Stribling was one of them. In addition, Shanahan's vision for Stribling in his offense was crystal-clear, both in the short and the long term. To me, this is the sort of case you see closer to the draft every year, where a quiet drumbeat grows on a player and they wind up going before the public expects them to. Johnson, who went in the Niners' original slot, is an example of that, as is Dallas' second first-round pick, UCF edge rusher Malachi Lawrence. Time will tell whether Stribling is a reach. For now, I know the Niners feel pretty good about getting him."
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Giedi
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Originally posted by tankle104:
Players go up or down during the draft process. I still remember Aaron Rodgers dropping to 24th because idiot Mike Nolan thought Aaron was arrogant.
Its the idiot Defensive Head Coaches like Mike Nolan that make Kyle's day. These guys can't recognize offensive talent even if it hit them in the face.
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northoakland510
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I didn't like the draft spot, but the kid has all the attributes we have been wanting in a receiver. I hope he proves everyone wrong, but I do find it funny how the media has come together and formed Voltron to defend the pick.
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9moon
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Bling Bling now a 9er!! Full support here !!
the best comparison I now have on him is Jimmy Smith of the Jaguars ... back in the days !!
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genus49
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Originally posted by 9moon:
Bling Bling now a 9er!! Full support here !!
the best comparison I now have on him is Jimmy Smith of the Jaguars ... back in the days !!
I would love to know how you got to that comp...
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LottDMontanaO
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Stribling was one of the Niners' 16 Gold Helmet players from this year's draft. Would be very interested in knowing the other 15 Gold Helmet players.
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riverrunzthruit
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the "Gold Helmet" was a Harbaugh convention, funny that they still use it
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ninersrule4
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Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Stribling was one of the Niners' 16 Gold Helmet players from this year's draft. Would be very interested in knowing the other 15 Gold Helmet players.
I wouldn't look into that very much. Someone posted the previous draftees earlier and a lot of them were busts. The gold helmet means nothing.
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Originally posted by ninersrule4:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Stribling was one of the Niners' 16 Gold Helmet players from this year's draft. Would be very interested in knowing the other 15 Gold Helmet players.
I wouldn't look into that very much. Someone posted the previous draftees earlier and a lot of them were busts. The gold helmet means nothing.
Ambry Thomas was a gold star, I'm nervous
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GoreGoreGore
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Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Bling Bling now a 9er!! Full support here !!
the best comparison I now have on him is Jimmy Smith of the Jaguars ... back in the days !!
I would love to know how you got to that comp...
Lol. Smaller in height and weight and ran a 4.58
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NYniner85
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Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Bling Bling now a 9er!! Full support here !!
the best comparison I now have on him is Jimmy Smith of the Jaguars ... back in the days !!
I would love to know how you got to that comp...
Lol. Smaller in height and weight and ran a 4.58
lol yeah not seeing that one…He kinda reminds me of DJ Moore. Super athletic and tough, but not gonna run crazy crisp routes.
Training camp reporting is gonna be fun. I'll bet money guys like Cohn are gonna b***h if he doesn't beat press man. It's so predictable at this pt.
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NYniner85
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Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Stribling was one of the Niners' 16 Gold Helmet players from this year's draft. Would be very interested in knowing the other 15 Gold Helmet players.
I wouldn't look into that very much. Someone posted the previous draftees earlier and a lot of them were busts. The gold helmet means nothing.
Ambry Thomas was a gold star, I'm nervous
Hufanga and McKivitz were gold helmet guys. They had 16 this yr. It's not like the only Gold helmet designations go to guys they actually draft.
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49ers808
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
Originally posted by LottDMontanaO:
Stribling was one of the Niners' 16 Gold Helmet players from this year's draft. Would be very interested in knowing the other 15 Gold Helmet players.
I wouldn't look into that very much. Someone posted the previous draftees earlier and a lot of them were busts. The gold helmet means nothing.
Ambry Thomas was a gold star, I'm nervous
Hufanga and McKivitz were gold helmet guys. They had 16 this yr. It's not like the only Gold helmet designations go to guys they actually draft.
Mckivitz was a gold helmet guy and they cut his ass lol. Boy did that man respond. He's come a long way since then and is a damn good OT, especially considering what we pay for him.
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DonnieDarko
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Stribling and hakeem nicks nearly twins as height & weight. Stribling has a better 40 time though.
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DRCHOWDER
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Stribling and hakeem nicks nearly twins as height & weight. Stribling has a better 40 time though.
we'll take it! I liked Hakeem Nicks.
[ Edited by DRCHOWDER on May 5, 2026 at 3:18 PM ]