GM John Lynch indicated there is a clear plan for Day 2, telling reporters they have a good idea of where they’re headed as they approach the 33rd pick.
If they keep the 33rd pick, five players stand out as plausible targets to bolster a roster that is looking to position itself for a sustained run.
Denzel Boston, WR, Washington, would inject immediate youth and depth into a receiver room that is expected to undergo turnover this offseason and needs more reliable playmakers.
Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, Toledo, offers a potential upgrade at safety with size and upside, adding a longer, more versatile presence to pair with the team’s starting safeties.
Cashius Howell, EDGE, Texas A&M, and Zion Young, EDGE, Missouri, provide added pass-rush potential to bolster a unit that finished last in sacks last season and faced injuries to key players.
Chase Bisontis, OG, Texas A&M, could become the left guard to replace Spencer Burford, addressing an opening on the interior line, while Jermod McCoy, CB, Tennessee, presents a cornerback option as the 49ers monitor depth at that position.