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With their 2nd round pick, the San Francisco 49er's select
Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee.
Randy Moss won't be back, Mario Manningham is not consistent enough to be a #2, Kyle Williams has concussion issues, and last year's 1st round pick (AJ Jenkins) didn't even register a catch.
AJ Jenkins may contribute next season, but I don't think Jim Harbaugh wants to take that chance and will grab another receiver in this draft class. Kaepnernick really needs another guy to throw the ball to besides Michael Crabtree, who is a good #1 in his own right, but he doesn't have the vertical speed to blow the top off of defenses. When Jim Harbaugh signed Randy Moss I think they were looking for a bigger receiver that can go up and get a pass at it's highest point, make plays after the catch, and be a legitimate deep threat. Randy Moss could still get open, but his deep threat days are long gone.
Hunter has deep speed to go along with a 6'4" 205lbs frame. He has some room to bump up into the low teens (210-215lbs) and not lose too much speed, but overall he should provide a nice compliment to Michael Crabtree.
Other possibilities at this pick: Stedman Bailey, Da'Rick Rogers, or Jamar Taylor.
2nd round update:
2nd Round Update:
Jacksonville (2-14) Carey: Xavier Rhodes, CB, FSU
Kansas City (2-14) Actualspambot Zach Ertz, TE, Stanford
Philadelphia (4-12) CodyPKA Matt Elam, S, Florida
Detroit (4-12) CodyPKA Datone Jones, DE, UCLA
Cincinnati - from Oakland (4-12) Jaydee Gio Bernard, RB, North Carolina
Arizona (5-11) GOTA Matt Barkley QB USC
New York Jets (6-10) londonraven DJ Fluker, OT, Alabama
Tennessee (6-10) b murph Larry Warford, G, Kentucky
Buffalo (6-10) irishraven DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Clemson
Miami (7-9) Iggy Eric Reid, FS, LSU
Tampa Bay (7-9) Ravenous Tyler Eiffert, TE, Notre Dame
Carolina (7-9) NCRAVEN Barrett Jones, G/C, Alabama
New Orleans (7-9) Carey FORFEIT
San Diego (7-9) Ctulb Logan Ryan, CB, Rutgers
St. Louis (7-8-1) leachisabeast Dallas Thomas, G, Tennessee
Dallas (8-8) Runrayrun27 Margus Hunt, DE, SMU
Pittsburgh (8-8) Wickedsolo Terrance Williams, WR, Baylor
New York Giants (9-7) Bigplayreceiver Brian Winters, OG/T, Kent State
Chicago (10-6) Wickedsolo Tavon Austin, WR, West Virginia
Washington (10-6) leachisabeast David Amerson, S/CB, NC State
Minnesota (10-6) Inexplicable Robert Woods, WR, USC
Cincinnati (10-6) Jaydee Kawann Short, DT, Purdue
Miami - from Indianapolis (11-5) Iggy Quinton Patton, WR, Louisiana Tech
Green Bay (11-5) admartin Travis Frederick, C, Wisconsin
Seattle (11-5) Dan Featherman Khaseem Greene, LB, Rutgers
Houston (12-4) Kyle Cactus Sylvester Williams, DT, North Carolina
Denver* (13-3) Markus Wheaton, WR, Oregon State
New England* (12-4) Bigplayreceiver, Aaron Dobson, WR, Marshall
Atlanta* (13-3) Bazooka Joe, Brandon Williams, DT, Southern Missouri State
San Francisco* (11-4-1) MD Boy, Justin Hunter, WR, Tennessee
Baltimore* (10-6) Actualspambot
ActualSpamBot is up with the Ravens.
With the final pick of round 2, the Baltimore Ravens select Bacarri Rambo FS, Georgia.
While I would love to say that this pick is a luxury with Ed Reed coming back next year to mentor Rambo for a year, I fear it's actually one of those unique spots where BPA and positional need line up. I expect Ed to walk this offseason and Rambo is the kind of kid who you hope will fill the huge shoes Ed is leaving behind.
I really like Hunter for the 49ers. He gives them options at the position which is what they need going into next year. He also has the size that the 49ers seem to like for receivers. That's a very good fit. I wouldn't mind the Ravens taking him 1 pick down if he fell there.
I don't like that pick.
Sorry ASB.
Rambo is a SS. He doesn't have the speed to be a FS, IMO.
DJ Swearinger would be a much better FS for the Ravens.
Chiefs on the clock for round 3!
With the first pick of the third round, Kansas City selects Kyle Long, OT/G Oregon.
Hyper athletic and with a family history of great play in the AFC west, the Chiefs have a guy who can theoretically play 3 or 4 spots on the Line as he matures and develops.
I don't see slow when I watch him. I see a guy who made plays at every level of the field. He has some issues keeping his head on straight, but nothing major. I think his versatility and physicality will go a long long way to reestablishing our rep as a defense who bends teams to our will.