49ers Draft List

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  1. david81

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    #6 Vernon Davis, TE Maryland#22 Manny Lawson, OLB North Carolina St.#84 Brandon Williams, WR Wisconsin#100 Michael Robinson, RB Penn St.#140 Parys Haralson, OLB Tennessee#175 Delanie Walker, WR Central Missouri St. #192 Marcus Hudson, FS North Carolina St.#197 Melvin Oliver, DE Louisiana St.#254 Vickiel Vaughn, FS Arkansas --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     
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    First 2 were great picks, no complaints. Filled needs and took BPA at the same time.The third one you took Williams too early IMO. I think he would have been around in the 4th and maybe even the 5th.Overall, a B+ though IMO.
     
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    we had a real good draft overall, that guy who can play QB, RB, and WR is real good to have, showing that he is real athletic.I think we drafted maybe one too many WR's, but we need them, so it's still ok. I may have wanted Jimmy Williams over Lawson, but Lawson is so quick, and plays LB and DE and takes over for Andre Carter. Vernon Davis is just amazing.Davis ran a 4.38 in the 40, Lawson ran a 4.41, and the WR we drafted in the 3rd ran a 4.48, showing just how fast our top two picks are
     
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    Michael Robinson was a great pick, he will be our 3rd down back and play some receiver too sometimes I think. Brandon Williams was a nice addition to our WR core, and especially our return game. He should be our KR and PR next year. He should also probably be our #4, if he does really well he might play in the slot over Hamilton.I loved the Parys Haralson pick, he is a pass rush beast. He should replace Andre Carter, and I think put up way better numbers. Walker was a questionable pick at first, but I hear good things about him. He was listed as 6'1 and 240 pounds, but he said he was around 230 now. I thought when we drafted him we would move him to FB, but he seems to have an advantage at WR.Marcus Hudson was one of my favorite picks, he should step into training camp tryin to earn the starting FS job. He has a nice combination of size and speed and has alot of potential.
     
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    I think they had a good draft. Vernon Davis is going to be the best TE, hands down, Manny Lawson was a good pick, and I actually think Williams was a good pick at WR, even though they should have assesed other needs first.
     
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    I still think their best pick in the draft (besides Vernon Davis and Lawson, but they were kind of obvious picks, so it didnt take much thinking about) was Parys Haralson. That guy looks like a beast and he looks like he could be real good and fit in our system.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (thepowerofX @ May 6 2006, 11:17 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Vernon Davis is going to be the best TE, hands down,</div>I agree! [​IMG]
     

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