The 49ers which are expected to Trade Up in 2024 NFL Draft to Select Elite-Speed Wide Receiver.

In less than a week, the San Francisco 49ers are expected to make a significant play for a wide receiver in the 2024 NFL Draft. Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk are two of San Francisco’s best-known players, albeit Aiyuk’s future is less clear while Samuel’s is marginally more secure.

Accordingly, 49ers Nation analyst Kyle Posey has projected that the team would select Texas prospect Adonai Mitchell with the 21st overall choice.

“We realized we needed to go ahead of other clubs that would be in need of wide receivers after witnessing the Pittsburgh Steelers sign LSU wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. Making ensuring our quarterback has weapons is the best approach to build around him in this draft. Although Jauan Jennings and Deebo Samuel are still active, it seems unlikely that they will still be with the team after the 2024 campaign. I’m trying to think broadly. Posey noted on April 18 that “[Brock] Purdy has two excellent wideouts for the foreseeable future in Brandon Aiyuk and Adonai Mitchell.”

Though the 49ers would have to pay a heavy price to advance, it makes perfect sense. Three draft selections (2024 fifth round pick, 2024 seventh round pick, and 2025 third round pick) are forfeited by San Francisco to the Miami Dolphins in this scenario.

 

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