McNeil-Warren has playmaking skills that the 49ers are lacking, including an ability to force fumbles. Also, he was called for just one penalty in his four-year college career….Bisontis (6-5, 315) has the size, strength and athleticism to fit the 49ers’ system. He would immediately step in and fill out the last open spot in the 49ers’ starting lineup.“
Evaluating 49ers’ first-round trades and who they might draft on Day 2 (paywall)
“Furtado: Boston. I could’ve seen the Niners taking him No. 27 overall. I’m fairly confident he was one of the guys Shanahan referenced as an option at No. 30 who ended up sliding to the second round. He can be an understudy to Evans, 32, and still contribute from Day 1. The 49ers paid Aiyuk to be their WR1 at the X position for the foreseeable future. Evans is probably the best fill-in they could have hoped for. Boston projects as a long-term solution. He isn’t fast, but he’s a big red-zone target with strong hands and a frame that should enable him to block well enough for Shanahan’s liking. Of course, an argument can be made to prioritize pass rush first. The thing is, Boston won’t fall to No. 58, where other viable speed rushers will be. I think he is closer to a first-round talent than those still available at the edge position. Offensive guard, safety and (definitely) corner can wait.
Branch: Howell. The 49ers had an NFL-worst 20 sacks last season (you might have heard about this) and Howell is still available after an 11-sack season in which he earned SEC Defensive Player of the Year honors. So why did the unanimous All-American fall out of the first round? That’s easy. His itty-bitty arm length (30¼ inches). That’s not helpful when it comes to fending off long-limbed NFL offensive tackles, but Howell has rare burst and there’s something to be said for his production against elite competition. It’s not as if he tore it up in the Big Sky Conference.“
The big-bodied Boston (6-foot-5, 212 pounds) had 125 catches for 1,715 yards and 20 touchdowns in his final two seasons. Howell was the SEC Defensive Player of the Year after he had 11 sacks in 2025. Howell likely fell out of first round due to his arm length (30¼ inches), a key measurement for pass rushers. Howell’s arms were the shortest among defensive linemen at the combine.”