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49ers Are 'Open For Business' For #2 Pick


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So your source is fans?
Ok...

I don't know of any other opinions out there on specifically what San Fran is looking for this year. We can certainly speculate based on what we've seen in the past, and that would lend credibility to the argument that the number 2 pick will require a king's Ransom if it is traded at all

But unless you have a better source to quote don't spend your life putting down other people's contribution to the discussion

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We should trade #8 along with one of the 2nd round pick and future picks along with Devin Funchess.
 
1. RB: Leonard Fournette
 
2.  SS: Jabril Peppers
 
3. TE: Jordan Leggett
 
4. DE: Trey Hendrickson 
 
5. WR: Ryan Switzer 

I'm warming to peppers.. just don't know his placement.

Leggett I hear bad things about concerning his work ethic.

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6 minutes ago, Lasus83. said:


I'm warming to peppers.. just don't know his placement.

Leggett I hear bad things about concerning his work ethic.

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Leggett is beast and very smiliar to Olsen but greater ceiling as in-line blocker. 

TE: 6'-5" 255lbs 

-Can run the entire route tree

-In-line & FB blocker

-Hands catcher with minimum drop rate 

-TD machine 

 

http://www.nfl.com/draft/2017/profiles/jordan-leggett?id=2557885

 

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Leggett wears the No. 16 jersey at Clemson as a tribute to his friend and former high school teammate, Ian Lockwood. The figure is the total of Lockwood's No. 10 jersey and Leggett's six. Lockwood passed away from brain cancer in 2011, but Leggett has stayed close with the family and wears a Livestrong bracelet every day as a reminder of his friend. Leggett's play on the field the past two seasons has gained him significant notoriety, being named a first-team All-ACC selection and finalist for the John Mackey Award as the nation's top tight end. As a junior, he caught 40 passes for 525 yards and eight touchdowns. Leggett had 46 receptions for 736 yards (16.0 per) and scored seven times in Clemson's 2016 national championship season. During his first two seasons playing in Death Valley, the Florida product contributed heavily (one start, 12-176, two TDs in 2013; seven starts, 14-161, TD in 2014).

 
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STRENGTHS

 Outstanding size for the position. Has experience playing in-line, from slot, and as a wingback. Former high school receiver with natural, confident hands to snatch throws out in front of him. Just two drops over final two college seasons. Desired foot quickness in tight quarters. Seam-buster in Clemson's offense. Has feel for finding the throw when working over top of linebackers between the hashes. Able to drop and dig out the low throws. Shows some ability to turn out edge linebackers when he puts his mind to it. Rises to the occasion, with big games against Florida State in 2015 and 2016 and another against Alabama in National Championship. Saw his yards-per-touch increase to 17.1 in 2016.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Lasus83. said:


I don't know of any other opinions out there on specifically what San Fran is looking for this year. We can certainly speculate based on what we've seen in the past, and that would lend credibility to the argument that the number 2 pick will require a king's Ransom if it is traded at all

But unless you have a better source to quote don't spend your life putting down other people's contribution to the discussion

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Look, I am not trying to put you down or anyone else. Just trying to inject some realism into the discussion. It is a pipe dream to think that some team would trade down to 8 and take only a 2nd in return. It is as likely as me hooking up with a rich supermodel tonight. 

Fun to think about though...

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Look, I am not trying to put you down or anyone else. Just trying to inject some realism into the discussion. It is a pipe dream to think that some team would trade down to 8 and take only a 2nd in return. It is as likely as me hooking up with a rich supermodel tonight. 
Fun to think about though...

Then I apologize if I overreacted... hard to perceive intent through text

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