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Yay Area's Mock Offseason #1

FAs:
Romeo Doubs, WR
Tariq Woolen, CB
Isaiah Likely, TE
Kenneth Gainwell, RB
Arnold Ebiketie, DE/OLB
Zach Wilson, QB

Trades:
Mac Jones to Minnesota for a 2nd

R1 - Kevin Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M - Athletic and explosive wide receiver, with great YAC skills
R2 (From MN) - Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon - Versatile safety. Very good in zone coverage, great range, and play recognition ability.
R2 - Joshua Josephs, DE/OLB, Tennessee - Lighter frame at only 240 lbs, but very athletic and explosive off the line. Good production as a pass rusher once he became a full time starter.
R3 - Keylan Rutledge, G, Georgia Tech - Well rounded interior lineman. Good size at 6'4'', 320lbs. Known to be physical, violent, and nasty. Ranked in the Top 10 of guards nationwide in both run and pass blocking by PFF.
R4 - Dontae Lawson, LB, Alabama - Athletic and mobile. Strong in coverage, with sideline to sideline speed. Multi year captain.
R4 - Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia - Great size, speed, and athletic traits. Solid route runner. But limited production.
R4 - Keyron Crawford, DE/OLB, Auburn - Good athlete, strong burst off the line. Production improved each season as he moved from Arkansas State to Auburn.
R4 - Skyler Gill Howard, DL, Texas Tech - Undersized at 6'1'' 290, but has elite speed for an interior defensive lineman. Great burst and penetrating ability. Despite size, he is proven to be productive as a run stopper and pass rusher.
R7 - Devon Marshall, CB, NC State - Not the tallest or fastest, but he is one of the most productive defensive backs in country. Led the FBS in passes broken up in 2025. PFF gave him one of the best coverage rankings in the country.
[ Edited by YayArea on Feb 20, 2026 at 8:19 PM ]
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I can't argue with anything. Nice work!

This would be a fantastic offseason
Good off-season. Only thing missing is a swing tackle/ backup plan for Williams missing games
Nice mock
  • fan49
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I'm really getting sick and tired of people not fixing the offensive line. Linderbaum is an easy major upgrade. The draft is fine and I think the guard you got with Linderbaum, even though we still have mccivitz could be top 10 I don't think your offensive guard is a good enough upgrade. I think Seattle will get us every time
Originally posted by fan49:
I'm really getting sick and tired of people not fixing the offensive line. Linderbaum is an easy major upgrade. The draft is fine and I think the guard you got with Linderbaum, even though we still have mccivitz could be top 10 I don't think your offensive guard is a good enough upgrade. I think Seattle will get us every time

If you think we are going to pay Linderbaum 20+ mil you will be left disappointed
Originally posted by YayArea:
FAs:
Romeo Doubs, WR
Tariq Woolen, CB
Isaiah Likely, TE
Kenneth Gainwell, RB
Arnold Ebiketie, DE/OLB
Zach Wilson, QB

Trades:
Mac Jones to Minnesota for a 2nd

R1 - Kevin Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M - Athletic and explosive wide receiver, with great YAC skills
R2 (From MN) - Dillon Thieneman, S, Oregon - Versatile safety. Very good in zone coverage, great range, and play recognition ability.
R2 - Joshua Josephs, DE/OLB, Tennessee - Lighter frame at only 240 lbs, but very athletic and explosive off the line. Good production as a pass rusher once he became a full time starter.
R3 - Keylan Rutledge, G, Georgia Tech - Well rounded interior lineman. Good size at 6'4'', 320lbs. Known to be physical, violent, and nasty. Ranked in the Top 10 of guards nationwide in both run and pass blocking by PFF.
R4 - Dontae Lawson, LB, Alabama - Athletic and mobile. Strong in coverage, with sideline to sideline speed. Multi year captain.
R4 - Oscar Delp, TE, Georgia - Great size, speed, and athletic traits. Solid route runner. But limited production.
R4 - Keyron Crawford, DE/OLB, Auburn - Good athlete, strong burst off the line. Production improved each season as he moved from Arkansas State to Auburn.
R4 - Skyler Gill Howard, DL, Texas Tech - Undersized at 6'1'' 290, but has elite speed for an interior defensive lineman. Great burst and penetrating ability. Despite size, he is proven to be productive as a run stopper and pass rusher.
R7 - Devon Marshall, CB, NC State - Not the tallest or fastest, but he is one of the most productive defensive backs in country. Led the FBS in passes broken up in 2025. PFF gave him one of the best coverage rankings in the country.

Good draft but with Likely, Tonges, Kittle and Farrell on the roster. Not sure Delp would be a need at TE.
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