Michigan cornerback Will Johnson, a popular projected pick among mock drafts for the 49ers, goes off the board at No. 9 to the New Orleans Saints. That leaves San Francisco selecting another talented corner at No. 11—Texas standout Jahdae Barron.
The PFN team views Renardo Green and Tre Brown as the 49ers' starting outside corners following the departure of Charvarius Ward, with veteran Deommodore Lenoir manning the inside to cover the slot position. Some might dispute that particular alignment.
"The pass defense numbers were actually solid in 2024," PFN noted. "San Francisco allowed just 10.3 yards per reception (fifth-best in the NFL) and 6.7 yards per pass attempt (fourth-best)."
While PFN acknowledges defensive line help is a significant need heading into the draft, they emphasize that the position is deep this year, suggesting the 49ers can wait until later rounds to address it.
"Jahdae Barron has quickly climbed up draft boards," PFN wrote. "He showcased his versatility and playmaking ability with five interceptions last season while locking down receivers on the outside. Barron is a reliable tackler, brings play strength in the run game, and also has the versatility to match up well against quick slot receivers. His combination of experience, football IQ, and physicality gives him a clear path to early playing time."
PFN has the 49ers bolstering the defensive line in the second round with South Carolina defensive tackle T.J. Sanders at pick No. 43.
"In a pretty deep defensive tackle draft class, T.J. Sanders has managed to stand out as one of the more enticing players in the group," PFN wrote. "A powerful 3-technique defensive tackle who also brings some juice as a penetrating 1-technique, Sanders appears to have the strength and improving technique to hold his own in NFL trenches.
"With solid overall quickness and an improving arsenal of moves to shed blocks, Sanders was a true impact player for South Carolina in 2024. He's an effective run defender who brings enough pressure as a pass-rusher to entice NFL teams.
"There's still some room for Sanders to grow, as his pad level is a pretty consistent issue with his game. He's shown development as a technician, but he still could use a little more work utilizing counter moves and taking on down blockers. Overall, he's a high-floor run defender with good pass-rush upside as well."
PFN wraps up its 49ers projection with two third-round picks—Ole Miss linebacker Chris Paul Jr. at No. 75 and Texas offensive tackle Cameron Williams at No. 100.
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