Daniel Jeremiah, San Francisco 49ers and NFL Draft
While most draft analysts project the San Francisco 49ers to target an offensive or defensive lineman in the first round, NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah sees the team going in a different direction. Initially,
If Mason Graham were to fall to No. 11 in the NFL Draft, the 49ers won’t need to wrestle with their decision for very long. That’s the view of Daniel Jeremiah, the lead draft analyst for NFL Network who spent nearly three hours Thursday fielding questions about the prospective Class of ’25 ranging from blue chip prospects to the more obscure third-day selections.
NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah shares the San Francisco 49ers' dream draft scenario and a potential trade-down option to maximize value in the first round.
In three seasons in Ann Arbor, the 6-foot-2 star corner recorded 68 combined tackles to go along with nine interceptions, including three pick sixes.
While most draft analysts project the San Francisco 49ers to target an offensive or defensive lineman in the first round, NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah sees the team going in a different direction.
De’Vondre Campbell, the 49ers linebacker who was suspended for the final three games of the season after refusing to enter the game against the Rams on Dec. 12, directed a profane rant at his detractors on “X” that included the following:
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