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Report: San Francisco 49ers key player is been suspended from all sports for placing a bet aganist….
The 49ers “reached” in each round of the two-round mock draft that ESPN provided.
The San Francisco 49ers need to add competition at right tackle in the NFL Draft, as we’ve stated. One of the best offensive linemen is projected by many draft experts to be selected by the Niners at selection No. 31.
Mel Kiper Jr. of ESPN did the same in a mock draft that he made public on Wednesday. There’s a new name with McCaffrey family connections:
Rosengarten might compete with Colton McKivitz for snaps at right tackle, but I’m sticking with my forecast from Mock Draft 3.0. Rosengarten covered 1,158 pass-blocking snaps for the Huskies without giving up a sack. Additionally, he is somewhat acquainted with one of San Francisco’s celebrities, as Christian McCaffrey’s father, Ed, coached him during his two years of high school at Valor Christian in Colorado.
NFL talent was all over Washington’s offense. Within the first three rounds of this month’s draft, their quarterback, three wide receivers, and both offensive tackles will be selected.
This would be seen by the draft community as reaching. Rosengarten is rated closer to 90 than 30 overall in the majority of draft guides.
Rosengarten is a gifted athlete that plays inside out for pass protection and has the quickness to cut off linemen. However, his weight, wingspan, arm length, and hand size are all within the 30th percentile or lower. In terms of strength, Rosengarten is the complete opposite of a Mike McGlinchey since he struggles to get moving during the running game or to grab onto and maintain blocks.
As a four-year sophomore, he still has room to improve and gain strength. With this pick, the 49ers are letting us know that they believe there is a sharp decline in talent at the tackle position and that they won’t be optimistic about drafting a starting-caliber tackle in the next round.
Additionally, Kiper Jr. selected a player for the Niners in the second round, selecting choice No. 63:
I considered the 49ers’ defensive line, but Phillips could provide instant depth to a secondary in need of a talent boost. Over the previous two seasons, as the closest defender in coverage, he gave up just one touchdown reception. Although he possesses attractive physical characteristics, he lacks polish.
At pick number sixty-two, the Kansas City Chiefs selected BYU offensive tackle Kingsley Suamataia, while the Baltimore Ravens selected Kansas State guard Cooper Beebe. Thus, Phillips is surrounded by two players who are one or two rounds superior to Rosengarten. That would be difficult to accept, especially in light of the organizations both candidates attended and their stellar reputations for talent development.
By all standards, Phillips is undersized, finds it difficult to tackle in the open field, and requires assistance covering larger wideouts. It is anticipated that he will be selected in the fourth round as a prospect. These two selections would be considered reaches, and I’m not sure which one the Niners are going for at the position.