The first major draft event on the 2025 NFL calendar has come and gone with the Senior Bowl.
Among the players who helped themselves the most and got into the conversation to become first-round draft picks are North Dakota State offensive lineman Grey Zabel and Toledo defensive lineman Darius Alexander.
The 49ers’ major needs are on the offensive and defensive lines, which is why NBC Sports Bay Area had Texas A&M defensive lineman Shemar Stewart slotted to San Francisco in January’s Mock Draft 1.0.
But in the latest edition, the 49ers might feel tempted to go a different route with the No. 11 overall draft pick.
Coach Kyle Shanahan likes unique offensive skill players to create mismatches, and that’s the way we currently envision the 49ers going with their top selection in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Here is our Mock Draft Version 2.0:
Coach Brian Callahan gets to pick his quarterback after a one-year trial with Will Levis.
If Myles Garrett is on the way out, the Browns land someone to take his spot.
It does not take much for an upgrade over the depth chart of Tommy DeVito, Drew Lock and Tim Boyle
Line him up on defense and offense, and watch him be the league’s most impactful rookie.
This pick no longer belongs to former general manager Trent Baalke, and the new regime will choose to protect Trevor Lawrence.
Pete Carroll’s background is defense, and he’ll want to build the front four.
The Jets bring in another edge rusher to complement Will McDonald.
A much-needed target for Bryce Young, the No. 1 pick of the 2023 NFL Draft.
Expected new coach Kellen Moore adds some juice to the team’s meager pass rush.
Ben Johnson had a top offensive line with the Lions, and now he begins building one as a head coach in Chicago.
Yes, the 49ers might have bigger needs on the offensive and defensive lines. But there is not another game-changer they can take here that compares to the ultra-versatile Warren.
TYLER WARREN’S SECOND TD OF THE DAY 😮
He extends the lead for the Nittany Lions 🏈 pic.twitter.com/kulMW52CNb
— ESPN (@espn) January 1, 2025
George Kittle is nowhere near finishes, but Warren will be a force for the next four seasons and give Shanahan a major option to pivot the offense in a different direction.
There is no guarantee fullback Kyle Juszczyk will be back. Warren can line up in the backfield or give the 49ers another pass-catching threat at tight end. He creates a matchup nightmare for opposing defenses.
TYLER WARREN TRUCK STICK ON XAVIER WATTS 😳 pic.twitter.com/gVz4XSgnpq
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 10, 2025
New coach Brian Schottenheimer has no say in the matter. It’s all Jerry, and he goes for the big splash.
He was a dominant tackle in college who could step in and crush it as a guard.
The Colts get their pick at cornerback — one of their many weaknesses.
The Falcons need to add some juice to their pass rush, and Stewart has all the traits.
The Cardinals did not have a defender register more than five sacks last season.
Mike Gesicki had a solid season, but his free agency makes this a spot of need.
When the team’s biggest need and the best player available align perfectly.
The Bucs’ D should be set on the back end with Starks teaming up with Antoine Winfield Jr.
With D.J. Jones expected to get away in free agency, the Broncos focus on finding his replacement.
Regardless of who’s at QB, the Steelers need to add to their most-obvious weakness.
Jim Harbaugh lands a little more help for his star pupil, Justin Herbert.
The Packers’ defense gets a much-needed corner who can make plays as a nickel back, too.
The addition of Nolen gives the Vikings the kind of interior pass-rusher they desperately need.
The Texans cannot afford for C.J. Stroud to get sacked 52 times again in 2025.
Versatile O-lineman’s stock skyrocketed after dominating at the Senior Bowl.
With top pass-rusher Kyle Van Noy set for free agency, the Ravens’ focus is on getting after the QB.
The Lions need to focus on the defense and choose a player who stood out at the Senior Bowl.
After giving up 55 points in the NFC Championship Game, the focus turns to defense.
After that performance in the AFC Championship Game, is there any doubt where the Bills need help?
If in doubt, the Eagles can be counted upon to draft a defensive lineman.
The Chiefs have a way of finding versatile corners who can execute in Steve Spagnuolo’s defense.
OL Armand Membou, Missouri; TE Colston Loveland, Michigan; WR Matthew Golden, Texas; CB Jahdae Barron, Texas; OT Josh Conerly, Oregon; OL Grey Zabel, North Dakota State; DT Darius Alexander, Toledo
OT Cameron Williams, Texas; QB Jalen Milroe, Alabama; CB Maxwell Hairston, Kentucky; OT Aireontae Ersery, Minnesota; WR Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State; CB Benjamin Morrison, Notre Dame; S Nick Emmanwori, South Carolina
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