I’d trust Boston to win at every level and do so in ways where he wouldn’t need to be schemed open. He’s not as fast as the other two, but speed is not one of the traits that come to mind early when thinking about where a wide receiver needs to win.
Concepcion is fast enough to rethink that last sentence. He’s a blur. He’s also a better route runner than you’d initially think. Still, problems at the collegiate level with drops can’t help me think physicality will make it difficult for Concepion to reach his ceiling.
If I hear Cooper Jr. is like Deebo Samuel one more time… Deebo’s vertical was two inches better at 15 pounds heavier. Deebo also ran a short shuttle and excelled (70th percentile). Cooper Jr. elected not to run. When a prospect skips an event, it’s a tell that he isn’t timing well. You can see when Cooper Jr. has the ball, like on a reverse, for example, his change of direction isn’t in the same stratosphere as Deebo’s. I’d like Cooper Jr. more if he were being talked about at the end of the second round, not the first.”
”I think having that versatility has been a huge help throughout this pre-draft process. I’ve heard a lot about playing both of those roles. Some teams want me to stand up. Others want me with my hand in the dirt.”
49ers land ‘high-upside tackle’ in NFL.com 2026 mock draft
“According to Pro Football Focus, Lomu allowed just eight pressures and zero sacks across 383 pass-blocking snaps in 2025. His 82.1 pass-blocking grade marked a career high, though his run-blocking grade dipped to 62.0 from 70.1 the previous season.
At the NFL Scouting Combine, Lomu measured 6-foot-6 and 313 pounds. He ran a 4.99-second 40-yard dash, posted a 32.5-inch vertical jump, and recorded a 9-foot-5 broad jump.”