NN Community Mock Draft Recap Round 4: 49ers finally go CB
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We have reached the fourth round of our community mock draft recap. On Day 3, if any of these picks make the roster and get onto the field, then they’re a success. So far, San Francisco has gone QB, IOL, and CB.
107 Jaguars NYners
Tyler Shelvin, DT, LSU
Looking at the Jaguars depth chart, a massive hole jumps out where the NT is supposed to be. It seems appropriate to fill that with a massive man. Shelvin is that indeed, tilting the scales at 350+. He’s more than just a space-eater, though. He’s got good movement and can actually cause problems on the other side of the line of scrimmage. Shelvin can play the 0, 1, or 2i technique, providing scheme versatility. Jags continue to maximize the value of their picks, landing the 85th ranked player on the consensus big board at 107 to kick off the 4th round.
NN Community Mock Round 2 recap: The 49ers address the interior offensive line
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Over the next couple of days, we’ll be publishing the rest of our community mock draft. Y’all were great and gave wonderful answers. Thanks for taking the time to do this. It was fun. Here is the first round if you missed it. Onto the second round we go.
33 Jaguars NYners
Pat Freiermuth, TE, Penn State
The Jaguars already have a serviceable O-Line and a solid lead back. The next best friend for their new franchise QB is a go-to Tight End. While Pitts is a once-in-a-decade talent, Freiermuth may be the more complete TE. Known as “Baby Gronk,” Freiermuth is already an accomplished and willing blocker who also runs good routes, has a great feel for the soft spots in zones and has natural hands. He projects as a player that should have a long, solid career in the NFL.