The best NFL Draft picks for the 49ers in 2024

I, a 35-year-old man, have neglected my family and other responsibilities over the last few months to spend time with guys in college.

Few things in sports are as interesting or as engrossing to me as the NFL Draft, so night after night (starting well before the Niners’ run to the Super Bowl), I’ve popped on some college football and went to work, evaluating the class of 2024.

Unlike past classes, it’s a great crop that proved well worth the time.

Now, I could give you all a list of every prospect, but there are enough of those lists. How about I send you the CliffNotes instead?

Here are my favorite prospects on offense for the 49ers in this upcoming draft, broken down into early (top-50), middle (top-150), and late picks:

Quarterback

Early: Michael Penix – Washington

The 49ers won’t take a quarterback early, but I’ll put my bet on Penix to be the best of the Day 1/Day 2 bunch. This early draft crop has 2021 redux written all over it.

Middle: Jordan Travis – Florida State

A program-changer with great feel and brilliant vision, I like Travis as much as any quarterback in this draft. He could be everything Trey Lance was not for the 49ers. Why not take him at 124 and bolster the quarterback room?

Late: Austin Reed – Western Kentucky

The Niners should add a camp arm this week, and this guy absolutely rips it. He sees the field well and delivers the ball from all bases with complete conviction. He’s worth a shot — though he might break a receiver’s finger at minicamp.

Running Back

Early: Trey Benson – Florida State

The Niners won’t be taking a running back early. Kyle Shanahan should be scarred for life. But Benson represents the ideal outside zone back. One cut and go with home-run speed and a bit of power to boot — he’s a joy to watch.

Middle: Tyrone Tracy Jr. – Purdue

There is only one Deebo Samuel, and the Niners have faced that problem a few times in recent years — their offense struggles when Samuel isn’t on the field. Tracy represents a viable backup for the “wideback”. Outstanding and a scheme fit as both a receiver and a running back, Tracy is a yards-after-catch machine who needs to find himself in a more creative offensive system than what he ran in West Lafayette.

Late: Kimani Vidal – Troy

Five-foot-seven and 213 pounds, Vidal is a bowling ball. He also has crazy speed with a 4.46 40-yard dash with a 1.56-second speed. Basic physics can tell you why that works. Vidal was a workhorse at Troy who made Sun Belt competition (don’t sleep on it) look inadequate, as he broke 94 tackles his senior year. And he carries my favorite stat of this draft: He carried the ball 781 times in college (including 297 times last season) and he didn’t fumble the ball once. Vidal is my favorite prospect in this draft and a perfect Elijah Mitchell replacement.

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