The San Francisco 49ers are slated to pick 11th overall in the 2025 NFL draft, but NFL Media draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah made the case for trading out of that spot. Jeremiah did say the 49ers would be able to get a good player at No. 11. That may be the preferred route for the team.
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.
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:
The 49ers have been searching for a speed rusher to complement Nick Bosa since they traded for Dee Ford five years ago. That's why I project the 49ers to
The San Francisco 49ers will be all hands on at the event, as they look to find their next first-round talent, holding the No. 11 pick in the draft. Much has been said about where San Francisco should go in a class that is perceived to be weaker at the top,
Jeremiah could be onto something. At least two quarterbacks will push Graham down the board, and a couple athletic freaks could as well after the Combine.
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Nine teams competed in the annual Nike 11-On, hosted by 49ers PREP and presented by U.S. Bank, at Berean Christian High School. The event featured a 7-on-7 passing tournament and position-specific challenges, where athletes showcased their skills.