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I can't believe I just woke up to this mess... No Goff or Wentz for us... Damn man!
Oh well.. Most likely we get jack or Buckner I think
Oh well.. Most likely we get jack or Buckner I think
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Are there any other top QBs to be considered in the later rounds? Looks like I have to prepare myself for the Blaine Gabbert era lol.
one good thing is this forces everyone down the board one spot, which means....
rams-goff/wentz
browns-goff/wentz
chargers-laremy tunsil
cowboys-joey bosa
jaguars-myles jack
ravens-Deforest Buckner
...WELCOME Jalen Ramsey TO THE #NINEREMPIRE san francisco will have their most talented corner in years
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ravens need big time help in their secondary. i can't see them passing on ramsey.
he's better at safety, and we've got 4 guys that can play safety. personally, i don't even think he'll be the best safety from this class when we look back 5 years from now...
as a corner, he's okay. has issues keeping up with smaller, shiftier guys. far from lock down.
for all the hype ramsey got at the combine, eric reid and jalen ramsey have nearly identical combine numbers...
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Ian Rapoport @RapSheet
Chip Kelly & his DL coach Jerry Azzinaro recruited, signed (in '12) & coached Arik Armstead & DeForest Buckner. Could end up with both in SF
[h3]7. San Francisco 49ers: DeForest Buckner, DE, Oregon Ducks[/h3]
Buckner is the most physically imposing player in the draft at 6-7 and 291 pounds. He is not a pure pass-rusher — and has more quickness than speed — but his slippery quickness, length, and size creates endless possibilities for Chip Kelly and the 49ers. He has the durability to stay on the field as well — Buckner played over 100 snaps in two different games. Assuming he won’t have to play as many snaps in the NFL, Buckner may become one of those players that has to be double-teamed on almost every play, creating one-on-one opportunities for the 49ers’ edge rushers. At his best, Buckner could disrupt like Seattle’s Michael Bennett, but at a minimum, Buckner’s quickness should compress the pocket and take away that step-up space that most QBs need. His 6-7 height should also deliver some key blocked passes and maybe a few blocked kicks during his career. He can get beat up on double teams occasionally, but there is too much to like for Buckner to slip out of the top 10.
[h1] 49ers to host Oregon State OL Isaac Seumalo for pre-draft visit[/h1]
The San Francisco 49ers are bringing in another offensive lineman for a visit, as Matt Barrows is reporting the team has an official pre-draft visit with Oregon State guard Isaac Seumalo. The 49ers are working out a variety of players that are a little further down the radar, but potential options at guard. The team is looking at offensive tackles as well, but guard seems to be more of the focus in pre-draft visits.
Barrows brought up an interesting fact about Seumalo. He has been training with Joe Staley in Southern California during the offseason. This certainly doesn't guarantee he joins the 49ers, but maybe Trent Baalke looks for some insight from Staley.
Seumalo stands 6'4 and weighs 303 pounds, so he likely would put on a little more weight in the NFL. He dealt with a foot injury in 2014 that forced him to red-shirt the season. He bounced back in 2015, starting all 12 games for the Beavers. he has played tackle, guard, and center, but it sounds like his arm length and speed will keep him inside at the next level.