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i said this before in a different thread. luck would have had better numbers in another offense and woud have walked away with 1 or 2 heismans. griffon has a high cieling, especially going to shanahan's offense. luck is the hands down choice at #1.

That doesn't make any sense. Without Harbaugh or his offense Luck wouldn't be the Luck we see today.
 

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This is a little outdated, but still...:

2012 Mock Draft - San Francisco 49ers
Last Updated: March 13, 2012
Mock Draft: Picks 1-16 - Picks 17-32 - Round 2 - Round 3 - Rounds 4-7
30. San Francisco 49ers


Janoris Jenkins - CB
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After solidifying itself as an elite defense last season, San Francisco might look to add depth in this year's draft. With Carlos Rogers' future in SF in question, the Niners may look to address some needs in the secondary. Jenkins will be a risky pick for whichever team takes a flyer on him because of character concerns, but his talent is unquestionable. He has all the physical tools to be an elite cornerback in the NFL, but he'll need to keep his head on straight is he is to even have a career in the league. The 49ers addressed their need at receiver with the signing of Randy Moss, and have the luxury of using their late firs-round pick on shoring up an already impressive defense from a year ago.
Also Considered: Rueben Randle (WR-LSU), Kelechi Osemele (OG-Iowa State)

◦Round 2 - #62: Kevin Zeitler (OG-Wisconsin)
◦Round 3 - #93: Jared Crick (DE-Nebraska)
◦Round 4 - #125: Jarius Wright (WR-Arkansas)
◦Round 5 - #157: Levy Adcock (OT-Oklahoma State)
◦Round 6 - #188: Brian Linthicum (TE-Michigan State)
◦Round 7 - #220: Daniel Herron (RB-Ohio State)
 

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Outdated? LOL and look's who's the first pick! hmmmmmmm

Funny part for mock rds 1-3, I actually like it lol.... still want Hill over Jenkins but still a good draft. But our secondary got seriously crowded.
 

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can someone with insider post McShay's latest Mock draft?
 

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can someone with insider post McShay's latest Mock draft?

Sorry it's raw but here ya go.

Latest McShay mock

Indianapolis Colts
Record: 2-14 | Top needs: QB, WR, 3-4 NT, TE, 3-4 DE
Andrew Luck*, QB, StanfordAn outstanding pro day workout, which confirmed Luck's ability to make all the throws and quieted questions about his arm strength, has cemented his status as the top overall prospect and the best choice for the Colts as they begin the post-Peyton Manning era.

Washington Redskins (from STL)
Record: 5-11 | Top needs: QB, ILB, ROT, RB, S, CB
Robert Griffin III*, QB, Baylor Griffin also had a strong pro day, and his athleticism and intangibles make him a perfect fit for the offense of coach Mike Shanahan. The Redskins have been searching for answers at quarterback for years, and they have found them in Griffin.

Minnesota Vikings
Record: 3-13 | Top needs: OT, WR, CB, S, MLB, DT
Matt Kalil*, OT, USCThe most complete tackle I have evaluated in my time scouting prospects, Kalil has the athleticism to excel as a pass-blocker and the mean streak to be a force in the running game.

Cleveland Browns
Record: 4-12 | Top needs: RB, WR, ROT, QB, OLB, DE
Justin Blackmon*, WR, Oklahoma StateWith the top two quarterbacks on the board already gone, Blackmon's size, hands and physical style offer the Browns a playmaker who can help current QB Colt McCoy.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Record: 4-12 | Top needs: CB, RB, SS, OLB, OG, TE
Trent Richardson*, RB, AlabamaThis is a tough call because you could make an argument for taking LSU CB Morris Claiborne here and grabbing one of the second-tier running backs with the 36th pick. Richardson is a special prospect, though, and he could be just what QB Josh Freeman and the Bucs need to jump-start an offense that finished 30th in the league in rushing last season.

St. Louis Rams (from WAS)Record: 2-14 | Top needs: WR, OT, DT, CB, RB, LB
Morris Claiborne*, CB, LSUThe Rams desperately need playmakers for young QB Sam Bradford, but there are plenty of wideouts to be had down the line, and Claiborne is one of the four best players in the draft and plays a high-value position.

Jacksonville Jaguars Record: 5-11 | Top needs: WR, DE, ROT, CB, C, RB
Riley Reiff*, OT, IowaReiff is a safe, high-character pick who fits the draft style of Jags general manager Gene Smith. He will solidify the offensive line and provide protection for second-year QB Blaine Gabbert as he continues to develop. North Carolina DE Quinton Coples is the most talented player on the board at this point, but he's the kind of high-upside prospect who doesn't fit Smith's style.

Miami Dolphins Record: 6-10 | Top needs: QB, DE, WR, ROT, S, TE
Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&MTannehill is still somewhat raw as a quarterback -- just 19 starts after beginning his career as a wide receiver -- but his athleticism and upside are impressive. He also makes better decisions than some give him credit for and he didn't get much help in his senior year, when he was coached by new Dolphins offensive coordinator Mike Sherman.

Carolina Panthers Record: 6-10 | Top needs: DT, WR, CB, OLB, OT, DE
Dontari Poe*, DT, MemphisPoe blew up the NFL combine with his combination of size (6-foot-3½, 346 pounds), athleticism and speed. He is exactly the kind of dominating interior presence the Panthers need.

Buffalo Bills Record: 6-10 | Top needs: OT, WR, QB, CB, TE, OLB
Michael Floyd, WR, Notre DameFloyd is a bit of a reach here, but no more so than OTs Mike Adams and Jonathan Martin. It's a tough call on the Bills' top two needs in this scenario, and they could look to trade down in a situation like this. They could also pull the trigger on a value pick such as Coples.

Kansas City Chiefs Record: 7-9 | Top needs: 3-4 NT, LG, ILB, S, 3-4 DE, 3-4 OLB
Luke Kuechly*, ILB, Boston CollegeWith Poe off the board, Kuechly addresses another big hole on defense and would team with Derrick Johnson to give the Chiefs range and playmaking ability inside. Kuechly has elite instincts and intelligence, and he proved at the combine that he is more athletic than many thought.

Seattle Seahawks Record: 7-9 | Top needs: DE, LB, TE, WR, G/ROT, RB
Quinton Coples, DE, North CarolinaA great value at a position of primary need. Coples is a versatile prospect with solid measurables, good pass-rush ability and the ability to hold up against the run.

Arizona Cardinals Record: 8-8 | Top needs: ROT, WR, 3-4 DE, QB, 3-4 OLB, DB
Melvin Ingram, DE/OLB, South CarolinaThe Cardinals have bigger needs at offensive tackle and wide receiver, but coach Ken Whisenhunt learned the value of playmaking linebackers during his days in Pittsburgh. Ingram is strong and explosive and shows a knack for making big plays, and he would give Arizona needed depth along the front seven.

Dallas Cowboys Record: 8-8 | Top needs: 3-4 DL, G, CB, RB, 3-4 OLB, TE
Fletcher Cox*, DT, Mississippi StateStanford G David DeCastro and Alabama S Mark Barron are possibilities here, but I like what Cox could bring to Rob Ryan's defense. He has the versatility to play anywhere along the defensive line and can provide pass-rush production from the inside.

Philadelphia Eagles Record: 8-8 | Top needs: WLB, SLB, SS, OT (depth), DL, QB
Mark Barron, S, AlabamaThe Eagles began addressing their linebacker need by trading for DeMeco Ryans, so Barron makes sense in the back end. He is the most complete safety in the draft, offering a physical presence in run support and the range to play the point in coverage.

New York Jets Record: 8-8 | Top needs: OLB, WR, ROT, 3-4 DE, TE, ILB
Courtney Upshaw, DE/OLB, AlabamaUpshaw is the kind of physical, versatile front-seven player Rex Ryan loaded up on in his days with the Ravens, showing explosiveness and power as a pass-rusher and as a run defender. Floyd also would be a consideration here if he were available, and he would be a good complement to Santonio Holmes.

Cincinnati Bengals (from OAK)Record: 9-7 | Top needs: CB, G, WR, SS, DL, RB
David DeCastro*, G, StanfordDeCastro is the No. 12 overall prospect on our board but falls a bit because of positional value. He would be a great addition for the Bengals in front of young QB Andy Dalton.

San Diego Chargers Record: 8-8 | Top needs: ROT, 3-4 NT, G, 3-4 DE, S, RB/TE/WR depth
Cordy Glenn, OT/G, GeorgiaThe Chargers have addressed many needs in free agency, but Jeromey Clary is clearly not the answer at right tackle. Glenn is a massive (6-5¾, 345), powerful prospect who would boost the running game and help keep QB Philip Rivers clean in the pocket.
 

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Chicago Bears Record: 8-8 | Top needs: LOT, TE, G, DE, DT, CB
Jonathan Martin*, OT, StanfordMartin needs to add some strength, but he could pair with 2011 first-round OT Gabe Carimi to give offensive coordinator Mike Tice a pair of bookends to coach up. Tice's scheme will help keep QB Jay Cutler upright, but the Bears desperately need a left tackle

Tennessee Titans Record: 9-7 | Top needs: S, CB, TE, DE, G/C, LB
Dre Kirkpatrick*, CB, AlabamaAdding Kamerion Wimbley addressed the Titans' pass-rush need, so Kirkpatrick will fill a void at corner. He has the size, toughness and instincts to fit nicely in Tennessee's zone-heavy scheme. North Alabama's Janoris Jenkins is a better cover corner but will drop because of character baggage, but rising South Carolina CB Stephon Gilmore also could be a consideration here.

Cincinnati Bengals Record: 9-7 | Top needs: CB, G, WR, SS, DL, RB
Stephon Gilmore*, CB, South CarolinaGilmore is rising fast thanks to a combination of size (6-0½, 190), quick feet and ball skills, and even the Bengals likely will pass on Jenkins in favor of Gilmore.

Cleveland Browns (from ATL)Record: 4-12 | Top needs: RB, WR, ROT, QB, OLB, DE
Mike Adams, OT, Ohio StateAdams is a little risky because of his lack of consistency and killer instinct, but he has the size (6-7¼, 323), agility and long arms that teams look for in left tackles. The Browns have a need at tackle, and Adams has plenty of upside.

Detroit Lions Record: 10-6 | Top needs: CB, LOT/G, DE, LB (depth), C, RB
Whitney Mercilus*, DE, IllinoisThe Lions put the franchise tag on DE Cliff Avril, and Kyle Vanden Bosch will be 34 this season, so now is the time to add an edge rusher to make sure their defensive line will remain a devastating force for years to come. Mercilus has quickness and a knack for big plays, but he is still developing and this would be a good situation for him.

Pittsburgh Steelers Record: 12-4 | Top needs: G/ROT, 3-4 NT, ILB, RB, DB depth, OT depth
Dont'a Hightower*, ILB, AlabamaHightower has nailed the pre-draft process and is solidly in the first round, and, with his ability to control the interior against the run, he's a perfect fit for Pittsburgh's 3-4 system. There are few 263-pounders who run like Hightower.

Denver Broncos Record: 8-8 | Top needs: DT, CB, G/C, RB, WR, QB
Michael Brockers*, DT, LSUThe interior defensive line is clearly the Broncos' biggest need, and Brockers could prove to be a steal at this point. He has a big (6-5, 323), well-proportioned frame and better mobility than his production indicates, and, with some coaching and time in the weight room, Brockers could become a force.

Houston Texans Record: 10-6 | Top needs: WR, ROT, ILB, G, CB, 3-2 OLB
Kendall Wright, WR, BaylorThe Texans need another playmaker opposite WR Andre Johnson, and Wright fits the bill. He proved his speed in his pro day workout, and Wright is a dynamic runner after the catch who also can contribute in the return game if needed.

New England Patriots (from N.O.)Record: 12-4 | Top needs: DE, DT, DB, C, SLB, WR
Chandler Jones*, DE, ClemsonJones is one of the most underrated prospects in the entire 2012 class and just the kind of versatile defender Bill Belichick likes. Jones is long and athletic and can play end in an odd or even front, maybe even some outside linebacker in 3-4 looks.

Green Bay Packers Record: 15-1 | Top needs: 3-4 OLB, S, QB, TE, 3-4 DL
Andre Branch, DE, ClemsonPackers OLB Clay Matthews clearly needs pass-rush help, and Branch can provide that with his motor and ability to get after the quarterback. He has the athleticism to move to outside linebacker in Green Bay's 3-4 defense, where he also can hold up well against the run.

Baltimore Ravens Record: 12-4 | Top needs: G, OLB, LOT, DE, ILB, RB
Harrison Smith, S, Notre DameWith no offensive linemen worth drafting, fast-rising Smith is a good value pick who could provide long-term security at safety with the clock ticking on Ed Reed. The Ravens also could consider a defensive tackle such as Connecticut's Kendall Reyes at this spot.

San Francisco 49ers Record: 13-3 | Top needs: G, 3-4 DE, WR, RB, CB, OLB
Stephen Hill*, WR, Georgia TechHill is as raw as they come for a prospect from a BCS conference, but his size (6-4, 215) and big-play ability (29.3-yard average on 28 receptions) make him hard to ignore, especially after he turned in one of the most impressive combine workouts I've seen from a receiver.

New England Patriots Record: 13-3 | Top needs: DE, DT, DB, C, SLB, WR
Kendall Reyes, DT, ConnecticutReyes is a versatile talent who hasn't yet played to his potential, but he is a smart player who could thrive in this scheme and with this organization.

New York Giants Record: 9-7 | Top needs: OT, RB, LB, DT, DE, S
Lavonte David, OLB, NebraskaThe Giants might have bigger needs, but David is a great value and a perfect fit. He is one of the best pure football players in the entire draft, someone who could be plugged in on the weak side and allow Michael Boley to move to the middle.

Round 2
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33 Rams Jerel Worthy DT Michigan State
34 Colts Coby Fleener TE Stanford
35 Vikings Alshon Jeffery WR South Carolina
36 Buccaneers Zach Brown OLB North Carolina
37 Browns Brandon Weeden QB Oklahoma State
38 Jaguars Nick Perry DE USC
39 Rams (from Was.) Rueben Randle WR LSU
40 Panthers Janoris Jenkins CB North Alabama
41 Bills Brock Osweiler QB Arizona State
42 Dolphins Bobby Massie OT Mississippi
43 Seahawks Mychal Kendricks ILB Cal
44 Chiefs Kevin Zeitler OG Wisconsin
45 Cowboys Amini Silatolu OG Midwestern State
46 Eagles Devon Still DT Penn State
47 Jets Brandon Thompson DT/DE Clemson
48 Patriots (from Oak.) Peter Konz C Wisconsin
49 Chargers Alameda Ta'amu NT Washington
50 Bears Dwayne Allen TE Clemson
51 Eagles (from Ari.) Ronnell Lewis OLB Oklahoma
52 Titans Orson Charles TE Georgia
53 Bengals Lamar Miller RB Miami (Fla.)
54 Lions Josh Robinson CB UCF
55 Falcons Vinny Curry DE Marshall
56 Steelers Doug Martin RB Boise State
57 Broncos David Wilson RB Virginia Tech
58 Texans Zebrie Sanders OT Florida State
59 Packers Trumaine Johnson CB Montana
60 Ravens Jeff Allen OG Illinois
61 49ers Kelechi Osemele OG Iowa State
62 Patriots Brandon Taylor S LSU
63 Giants Mitchell Schwartz OT Cal
 

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Hill and Osemele. I like.
 

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Sanu falls out of the first two rounds? That seems like a surprise.

Impossible to say until after the fact how the draft will shake out after our pick, but if we knew this was going to happen, I'd move back into the 40s and take Konz, Still, or Zeitler. The more I think about it, the less I like going WR in round one. It just feels like a reach to me. I think the second and third will have better value at the position. Though our first-round project last year worked out very nicely, so who knows?
 

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Indy with Luck AND Fleener?!? That would be insanely good luck for the Colts(pun intended).

I don't see how the Giants pass Fleener up if he falls.
 

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I'd totally move down in this scenerio and take one of the Wisconsin lineman or Vinny Curry. I agree with Crimson that I see better value at WR in the later rounds (Broyles, Marvin Jones come to mind).
 

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I would trade back with the Rams. Take their 33 and 39 picks for our first.

See if Hill falls to us at 33 and take a lineman at 39. Hope a running back falls to our 2nd round pick. If not, a running back, take another C/OG/DE to fill in the voids.

This would solve a lot of holes for us.
 

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This is a little outdated, but still...:

2012 Mock Draft - San Francisco 49ers
Last Updated: March 13, 2012
Mock Draft: Picks 1-16 - Picks 17-32 - Round 2 - Round 3 - Rounds 4-7
30. San Francisco 49ers


Janoris Jenkins - CB
Scouting Report
University of North Alabama
After solidifying itself as an elite defense last season, San Francisco might look to add depth in this year's draft. With Carlos Rogers' future in SF in question, the Niners may look to address some needs in the secondary. Jenkins will be a risky pick for whichever team takes a flyer on him because of character concerns, but his talent is unquestionable. He has all the physical tools to be an elite cornerback in the NFL, but he'll need to keep his head on straight is he is to even have a career in the league. The 49ers addressed their need at receiver with the signing of Randy Moss, and have the luxury of using their late firs-round pick on shoring up an already impressive defense from a year ago.
Also Considered: Rueben Randle (WR-LSU), Kelechi Osemele (OG-Iowa State)

◦Round 2 - #62: Kevin Zeitler (OG-Wisconsin)
◦Round 3 - #93: Jared Crick (DE-Nebraska)
◦Round 4 - #125: Jarius Wright (WR-Arkansas)
◦Round 5 - #157: Levy Adcock (OT-Oklahoma State)
◦Round 6 - #188: Brian Linthicum (TE-Michigan State)
◦Round 7 - #220: Daniel Herron (RB-Ohio State)

I could definitely live with the first 3 picks. I'd rather stay away from Jenkins and since we have bigger needs than CB (for once) there are other guys i would rather have at that spot. Zeitler and Crick in the 2nd and 3rd are steals.
 

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Sorry it's raw but here ya go.

Latest McShay mock


With regard to McShay's latest mock, I really like what the Panthers are doing on defense. Wow!!

I like the Patriots scenario as well...and also Denver's approach with their first 2 picks. I'm happy with ours too, but Crimson's idea of what he pointed out would be more of an appealing situation.
 

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I would trade back with the Rams. Take their 33 and 39 picks for our first.

See if Hill falls to us at 33 and take a lineman at 39. Hope a running back falls to our 2nd round pick. If not, a running back, take another C/OG/DE to fill in the voids.

This would solve a lot of holes for us.

what if the Rams want Hill?
 

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Would any of you be willing to take a chance on Ryan Broyles? in what round?
 

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Would any of you be willing to take a chance on Ryan Broyles? in what round?

I was probably Broyles' biggest critic this season. He was viewed as a first round propect, but I never liked him even as a 2nd rounder.

Like Christian Ponder I think he's a 4th or 5th round talent. JMHO.
 

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Sanu falls out of the first two rounds? That seems like a surprise.

Impossible to say until after the fact how the draft will shake out after our pick, but if we knew this was going to happen, I'd move back into the 40s and take Konz, Still, or Zeitler. The more I think about it, the less I like going WR in round one. It just feels like a reach to me. I think the second and third will have better value at the position. Though our first-round project last year worked out very nicely, so who knows?

I'm torn here. I like your idea and have been a big advocate of trading back this year, especially if it could net us a first next year. Not sure if it would though. But at the same time, Hill really intrigues me. Could be like a DHB where you don't see much for a couple years, and I don't know how much I'm into that, but he also has a lot of potential and could be pretty good. I guess I wouldn't be pissed either way.
 
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