OT 2019 NFL Draft Thread

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I’ve said this many times, Seattle ran the ball a TON as a team. You’re twisting words right now and being rather defensive for no reason.

He DID split carries AND had a high workload. He had 247 carries, the team had 536. He accounted for 46.2% of carries on the team.

For further reference the best back in the NFL, Elliott had 304 carries his team had 439.. that’s 69.2% of the carries.

Seattle ran the hell out of the rock this past season.
 
Last time they took a receiver high was terrible though when they took AJ Jenkins in the 1st round in 2012.

Don't forget about Goodwin when talking about our receiver core too. He's developed into a good WR.
I remember Goodwin, just dont tho k hed the answer long term.

I completely forgot about Jenkins. Dude was bad.
 
Hurd is kind of the same though. Physical specimen without big time production. I thought they needed more of a possession type receiver instead of a small guy like Deebo so while I'm fine with drafting Deebo I'm also glad that Hurd is 6'5" to get some height out there.

I'm a big fan of the Hurd pick. He's a real upside gamble--his physical tools are first-round caliber, but he only has one season as a wide receiver, he was a running back before that. If Shanahan is sold on him translating long-term, I'm excited by his potential. Plus, with running back experience, he can be used as the "moveable chess piece" type of player, where you could put him at any of the receiver spots or in the backfield. Hell, at his size, you could put him in at tight end.
 
There are still a couple decent safeties on the board and the 49ers pick 2nd tomorrow. I'd like Thompson from Alabama.

After they bypassed Adderley and Thornhill (after also apparently not even bidding on Earl Thomas or any of the other major free agent free safeties), my thinking is that the 49ers really are content with their in-house options. Adrian Colbert looked really good as a rookie and has tremendous tools--but he made the wrong reads in year 2, in addition to missing time to injury. If they can coach him up, I can imagine him being a good single high safety.
 
After they bypassed Adderley and Thornhill (after also apparently not even bidding on Earl Thomas or any of the other major free agent free safeties), my thinking is that the 49ers really are content with their in-house options. Adrian Colbert looked really good as a rookie and has tremendous tools--but he made the wrong reads in year 2, in addition to missing time to injury. If they can coach him up, I can imagine him being a good single high safety.
Well they obviously wanted to address the receiver situation and used a 2nd and 3rd round pick. I don't know if that necessarily means they are happy with their current safety crop though. You could be right or they could've liked someone likely to be still on the board later on.
 
It's too early in the morning for this shit...

Umm I'm gonna say this and I'm honestly not gonna give a fuck what anyone thinks.

Fuck Nick Bosa.

It's one thing to support this racist president.

It's a complete other thing to be supportive of that piece of shit Dillon Roof and talk shit about dating black people.

I hope Nick Bosa's RACIST ASS injures himself in opening day.



#idgafwhatpeoplesayorthinkaboutthis
 

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