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The 49ers have addressed the offensive line."The San Franci

in Residenz des Hokage 06.06.2019 08:33
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sco 49ers have added a potential swing tackle by selecting Justin Skule with pick No. 183 in the 2019 NFL Draft. This is an obvious development piece with hope that he might develop into a possible replacement for 49ers left tackle Joe Staley K'Waun Williams Color Rush Jersey , or go to right tackle so current right tackle Mike McGlinchey can do so. There’s not much on Skule but he has the size for the position at six feet, six inches, and weighing 315 pounds. His blocking has been hit or miss. He’s not going to be a dominating force on the line of scrimmage, but he is going to be someone to buy his quarterback just enough time to get the ball out before a defender comes in with a sack. He’s been able to stay with defenders and keep up with them, but there hasn’t been anything where he’s constantly pancaking someone or keeping his man on the outside. Defenders find a way around him often, but most often it’s too late. Regardless on how important it is or not, the 49ers are going to need to figure out the offensive line for the next couple years. Joe Staley is playing at a high level, but only has a few more years left at left tackle. Skule has an opportunity to develop into a right tackle for when Mick McGlinchey moves overfrom right to left tackle or maybe he does even better and takes that left tackle spot. NFL Media believes Skule can develop into a swing tackle:This means that Skule can fill in for guard as well as tackle. If the 49ers plan on developing him as the tackle of the future, Skule can be useful as a blocker in several situations. Given that some have seen him as a possible undrafted free agent, it might have been a reach at six, but the 49ers don’t have a seventh round pick. Vanderbilt Offensive line vs. Kentucky (No. 58):Draft Profiles: NFL.com49ers draft picks1. First round: No. 2 overall Nick Bosa https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Marquise-Goodwin-Jersey , Defensive end, Ohio State2. Second round: (36 overall)Deebo Samuel, Wide receiver, South Carolina3. Third round: (67 overall)Jalen Hurd, Wide receiver, Baylor4. Fourth round: (110 overall) Mitch Wishnowsky, Punter, Baylor5. Fifth round: (No. 148) Dre Greenwood, linebacker, Arkansas6. Sixth round: (No. 176) Kaden Smith, tight end Joe Staley Jersey , Stanford7. Sixth round: (183 overall) Justin Skule, OT, Vanderbilt8. Sixth round: (198 overall) An Ohio State perspective on the 49ers first-round draft pick"We can dissect the San Francisco 49ers No. 2 overall pick Nick Bosa all we want. There will still be plenty of details we just don’t know. Patrick Mayhorn of Land-Grant Holy Landwas kind enough to take time and answer six questions about Bosa.1) Kyle Shanahan talked about how Bosa’s teammates felt about him. What was Bosa’s reputation around campus/teammates?Patrick: I can’t speak to his reputation around campus, but by all accounts he was well liked by his teammates at Ohio State. The team welcomed him back with open arms at their pre-Rose Bowl practices when he visited, and he seemed to be pretty popular with everyone.2) I know he came in as one of the highest recruits, but how long did it take for you to realize Bosa was the real deal?Patrick: Nick pretty much came to Ohio State as the player he is now. Obviously he fine tuned his game with Larry Johnson, but he was pretty dominant right away. It took a year for him to see truly significant playing time (though he played plenty as a freshman), but he was ready to go from day one.3) Okay, Bosa can’t be perfect. He had to do something during his three years at Ohio State on the field that caused some sort of concern. What was that?Patrick: He struggles with long, athletic tackles. The best example of this is probably the 2017 game against Oklahoma, where Orlando Brown and Bobby Evans took turns shutting Bosa down. He just doesn’t have the natural athletic ability or length to counter a player like that Solomon Thomas Color Rush Jersey , so hyper-athletic tackles can cause him some issues.4) Is the comparison to big brother Joey fair and why?Patrick: The comparison is completely fair. Like Nick, Joey came to Ohio State essentially as a finished product, and they had essentially the same career in Columbus. Their skill sets are almost identically, and I’d be shocked if there’s any noticeable difference between them as NFL players.5) What’s the best part Bosa’s game?Patrick: His technical skill is outstanding. He’s an extremely smart player, and there really aren’t many linemen more technically gifted than the Bosa brothers. He has the full arsenal of moves and can use them to break down almost any tackle he faces.6) Bosa has to do what to live up to the hype/his draft status?Really, he just has to keep playing his game. He comes in as finished a product as any player in the draft, and I think he’ll be an all-pro caliber player for years as long as he can stay healthy.

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