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Molecular 
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Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 1:43 pm Post subject: |
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Anyone like the look of Christian Jones? Linebacker from Florida State, looking like he'd be a mid third rounder. |
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zappa13004 
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Molecular wrote: | Anyone like the look of Christian Jones? Linebacker from Florida State, looking like he'd be a mid third rounder. | I really like him and he would be a nice add with Bowman injured and not ready until mid season. |
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Molecular 
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Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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zappa13004 wrote: | Molecular wrote: | Anyone like the look of Christian Jones? Linebacker from Florida State, looking like he'd be a mid third rounder. | I really like him and he would be a nice add with Bowman injured and not ready until mid season. | Exactly my thought process, I love his motor and the way he chases down the ball. |
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Forge 
Joined: 19 Feb 2010 Posts: 19458 Location: Las Vegas
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Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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Molecular wrote: | zappa13004 wrote: | Molecular wrote: | Anyone like the look of Christian Jones? Linebacker from Florida State, looking like he'd be a mid third rounder. | I really like him and he would be a nice add with Bowman injured and not ready until mid season. | Exactly my thought process, I love his motor and the way he chases down the ball. |
We had the discussion of taking an ILB in the 3rd rd earlier in the case of Smallwood; doesn't seem like a lot of people are in favor of drafting one that high with Wilhoite playing well last year and likely being retained, and having Moody ready and available for the entire year. Skuta also has the versatility to move inside. I don’t hate the idea, but at the same time, if I had a preference, I like the idea of drafting another rush olb and moving Skuta inside then I do straight up taking an ILB. _________________
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NcFinest9erFan 
Joined: 10 Jan 2013 Posts: 5087
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Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:37 pm Post subject: |
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Forge wrote: | Molecular wrote: | zappa13004 wrote: | Molecular wrote: | Anyone like the look of Christian Jones? Linebacker from Florida State, looking like he'd be a mid third rounder. | I really like him and he would be a nice add with Bowman injured and not ready until mid season. | Exactly my thought process, I love his motor and the way he chases down the ball. |
We had the discussion of taking an ILB in the 3rd rd earlier in the case of Smallwood; doesn't seem like a lot of people are in favor of drafting one that high with Wilhoite playing well last year and likely being retained, and having Moody ready and available for the entire year. Skuta also has the versatility to move inside. I don’t hate the idea, but at the same time, if I had a preference, I like the idea of drafting another rush olb and moving Skuta inside then I do straight up taking an ILB. |
Just an idea but what if we moved brooks to the MLB and started Corey OLB? probably won't work but just wanted to throw it out there.. |
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rudyZ 
Joined: 12 Mar 2007 Posts: 17055 Location: Québec
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Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 4:06 pm Post subject: |
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NcFinest9erFan wrote: | Forge wrote: | Molecular wrote: | zappa13004 wrote: | Molecular wrote: | Anyone like the look of Christian Jones? Linebacker from Florida State, looking like he'd be a mid third rounder. | I really like him and he would be a nice add with Bowman injured and not ready until mid season. | Exactly my thought process, I love his motor and the way he chases down the ball. |
We had the discussion of taking an ILB in the 3rd rd earlier in the case of Smallwood; doesn't seem like a lot of people are in favor of drafting one that high with Wilhoite playing well last year and likely being retained, and having Moody ready and available for the entire year. Skuta also has the versatility to move inside. I don’t hate the idea, but at the same time, if I had a preference, I like the idea of drafting another rush olb and moving Skuta inside then I do straight up taking an ILB. |
Just an idea but what if we moved brooks to the MLB and started Corey OLB? probably won't work but just wanted to throw it out there.. |
Without calling it a "move" to ILB, we should experiment with different fronts, where Brooks would have ILB-like responsibilities. He's one of our more cerebral defenders, I'm sure he would be able to process the extra workload. Plus he has experience inside, and would have the opportunity to blitz from a different angle (which, incidentally, is one of Bowman's biggest quality, and something that will be missed). So yeah, I'd like to see Wilhoite and Lemonier rotate a little, and have Brooks slide over. Not to the point of "moving" Brooks inside more permanently. Just in certain packages. _________________
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iwentundrafted 
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Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 4:11 pm Post subject: |
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Quote: | TURRON DAVENPORT @TDavenport_BSN 2m
Marqueston Huff a safety/CB from Wyoming in the Eric Berry mold met with the 49ers at the combine.
TURRON DAVENPORT @TDavenport_BSN 23m
Ahmad Dixon said that he had a formal meeting scheduled with the 49ers this past Monday.
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On Sunday I spoke to Jaylen Watkins, CB from Florida that I really like said he had meeting scheduled with 49ers this past Monday. |
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LANiner 
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Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:11 pm Post subject: |
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rudyZ wrote: | NcFinest9erFan wrote: | rudyZ wrote: | Forge wrote: | Hey, I did call out Taylor Mays as a bust!!! |
What do you mean, a bust? He had that amazing TD where he tiptoed in the endzone on a blocked punt, or something. |
then he taught all of us how to dougie.. |
If that's not worth a second rounder, I don't know what is... |
After that every body dougied I mean every body _________________
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LANiner 
Joined: 15 Feb 2009 Posts: 622 Location: Los Angeles
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Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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iwentundrafted wrote: | Quote: | TURRON DAVENPORT @TDavenport_BSN 2m
Marqueston Huff a safety/CB from Wyoming in the Eric Berry mold met with the 49ers at the combine.
TURRON DAVENPORT @TDavenport_BSN 23m
Ahmad Dixon said that he had a formal meeting scheduled with the 49ers this past Monday.
TURRON DAVENPORT @TDavenport_BSN 51m
On Sunday I spoke to Jaylen Watkins, CB from Florida that I really like said he had meeting scheduled with 49ers this past Monday. |
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Really like Dixon and jaylwne Watkins. But after the combine I have a new cb draft crush _________________
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rudyZ 
Joined: 12 Mar 2007 Posts: 17055 Location: Québec
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Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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LANiner wrote: | rudyZ wrote: | NcFinest9erFan wrote: | rudyZ wrote: | Forge wrote: | Hey, I did call out Taylor Mays as a bust!!! |
What do you mean, a bust? He had that amazing TD where he tiptoed in the endzone on a blocked punt, or something. |
then he taught all of us how to dougie.. |
If that's not worth a second rounder, I don't know what is... |
After that every body dougied I mean every body |
The fact we only got a 7th for that move-busting touchdown machine really makes me wonder why we held on to Baalke... it was only beginning, but it was the beginning of the end. _________________
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SoCalNiner 
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Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 2:58 am Post subject: |
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rudyZ wrote: | LANiner wrote: | rudyZ wrote: | NcFinest9erFan wrote: | rudyZ wrote: | Forge wrote: | Hey, I did call out Taylor Mays as a bust!!! |
What do you mean, a bust? He had that amazing TD where he tiptoed in the endzone on a blocked punt, or something. |
then he taught all of us how to dougie.. |
If that's not worth a second rounder, I don't know what is... |
After that every body dougied I mean every body |
The fact we only got a 7th for that move-busting touchdown machine really makes me wonder why we held on to Baalke... it was only beginning, but it was the beginning of the end. |
Apparently it was between him and Jimmy Clausen, so..... _________________
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oldman9er
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 10:58 am Post subject: |
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Amen to us not selecting Jimmy Clausen... really did not want.
A Chiefs guy posted this in the NFL Draft section here. Good and detailed report on Phillip Gaines... may be a little harsh or nit-picky on some things.. but overall solid. I know that Gaines may not be an ideal fit in our scheme... but I always wanted that scheme to be more aggressive.. and still think he isn't a square peg/round hole prospect for us. As expected, he is now moving on up the draft boards into the rd 2-3 discussion. I am still fine if we choose to select more of a quality NCB in the early rounds... seeing as we have the outside corners already, but nothing proven at NCB. (thinking guys like Verrett, EJ Gaines, Hampton)
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Phillip Gaines has shown he has a tremendous amount of ability and still has potential to be a terrific cover corner in the NFL. With better ball skills, he has the upside to be one of the best in the league. Still, his tackling and run support needs to improve to be a well-rounded player. Gaines warrants a top 100 pick, but a pure man team could take him in the second round, provided his injury history is not believed to be a lingering issue.
Some of the film used in this scouting breakdown was provided by the good folks at draftbreakdown.com |
http://withthefirstpick.com/2014/03/03/2014-nfl-draft-scouting-report-phillip-gaines-cb-rice/?utm_source=FanSided&utm_medium=Network&utm_campaign=Trending%20on%20FS _________________
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Forge 
Joined: 19 Feb 2010 Posts: 19458 Location: Las Vegas
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 12:00 am Post subject: |
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With Q safely back in the fold for 2 years, I don't know that a first round guy is a definite need at wide receiver for us now. I'd love to target corner/safety in the first, and really target Adams in the second. He's raw, but he has a very good ceiling in my opinion. He would do very well to learn from Boldin. This gives him a year to be a wide receiver 4, learn the ins and outs of true route running, and then stepping into a more pronounced role (possibly a starter if Crabs doesn't resign) the following year.
Out of all the receivers who look to be mid/late round second round picks, he's my favorite, though Moncrrief certainly has a very high ceiling as well. Robinson seems more of a possession guy and will be good at moving the chains and exploiting weaknesses in zone coverage, but I want a guy who has the potential to be a more complete guy. _________________
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49ers Finest
Joined: 28 Dec 2011 Posts: 9927 Location: San Jose
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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2014 1:07 am Post subject: |
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Forge wrote: | With Q safely back in the fold for 2 years, I don't know that a first round guy is a definite need at wide receiver for us now. I'd love to target corner/safety in the first, and really target Adams in the second. He's raw, but he has a very good ceiling in my opinion. He would do very well to learn from Boldin. This gives him a year to be a wide receiver 4, learn the ins and outs of true route running, and then stepping into a more pronounced role (possibly a starter if Crabs doesn't resign) the following year.
Out of all the receivers who look to be mid/late round second round picks, he's my favorite, though Moncrrief certainly has a very high ceiling as well. Robinson seems more of a possession guy and will be good at moving the chains and exploiting weaknesses in zone coverage, but I want a guy who has the potential to be a more complete guy. |
its not really a need at all. with how we treat rookies, hes probably number 4 his entire rookie season.
and since we draft what seems to be strictly need first round.
looks like were gong safety in the first round.
and if we resign whitner than corner
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