
Santa Clara-Picure This: Nick Bosa explodes on one side of the defensive reconstruction line of the 49ers, Yetur Gross-Matos changes in to climb to the intestine and a hot shot rookie from the other place of defensive wing while all collapse the pocket.
And who will that rookie?
That is for the 49ers to discover it, which is presumed with their first round selection on Thorsday Night night, April 24.
Bosa is still its main defensive liner, but now it is by default.
The low season purge of the 49ers saw them launch the trio that began next to Bosa in the first game of last season – Javon HargraveMaliek Collins and Leonard Floyd.
To maximize the production of BOSA, the 49ers return to their annual search for a complementary defensive wing. In recent years, Dee Ford, Kerry Hyder, Arden Key, Charles Omenihu, Samson Ebukam, Clelin Ferrell, Randy Gregory, Chase Young and Floyd have gone through.
Floyd was a 17 games holder in his single season of the 49ers, but overcoming its durability and 8 ½ captures were $ 1.5 million this year in salary savings.
Floyd rose on board last year in a two-year contract, as well as Gross-Matos, who has now been accelerated as the headline against Bosa. Gross-Matos exceeded a preseason knee injury and had a Burturst of Tres Sack in the final victory of the 49ers Last season (about the bears), but their versatility to change within the past down the need for a certified speed demon on the edge.
Once the 49ers spent writing a defensive end last year, their justification was this, as explained by the co -director of the RJ player shouting: “With the way the board developed and entered Draft’s measurements, where we were choosing the gaps on the board, there in a low voice, they were in the agencies.”
Now they must attack in this draft, and here five candidates who can consider at number 11 in general, with the first of their 11 selections:
Abdul Carter, Penn State
6 feet 4, 250 pounds
It could go as high as the no. 2 General selection, unless your stock is tanking as results of shoulder and foot injuries. His skill on the edge was shown last year with 12½ catches, 66 pressures and 23 1/2 cups for loss.
James Pearce Jr., Tennessee
6-5, 252 pounds
The first classified in the harvester between the edge corridors with a division of 10 seconds or 1.56 seconds. His thin and implacable frame could remind some of Aldon Smith (Selection No. 7 in 2011). Selection No. 11 can be too high for him, and the second round can be too late.
Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M
6-5, 267 pounds
It only had 1 ½ captures each of the last three seasons, so the 49ers would be betting on their potential to end better and complement the BOSA of similar size (6-4, 266 pounds). But Stewart’s tenacity in Run’s support cannot be overlooked in the restart of the 49ers.
Mykel Williams, Georgia
6-5, 267
Is it a defensive wing of reading and reaction or the preferred sprinter of the 49ers? He ran a 40 -yard race of 4.7 seconds in his professional day, which would not have deciphered the 10 best among the edge corridors in the harvester.
Mike Green, Marshall
6-3, 251 pounds
Its size is similar to Dee Ford, the 49ers reserve in 2019 opposite to Bosa. He made the second All-America team last season (17 captures), after transferring to Marshall following the accusations of sexual assault in Virginia. They exferred at the Senior Bowl, where 49ers assistant, KJ Wright, was working with the defensive rulers.
CALL OF ROLL: Donovan Ezeiruaku (Boston College), Landon Jackson (Arkansas), Jt Timolou (Ohio State), Jordan Burch (Oregon), Jack Sawyer (Ohio state)


