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2010 Cincy Jungle Mock Draft: The San Francisco 49ers Select...

The seventeenth pick in the inaugural edition of the Cincy Jungle Mock Draft is brought to us by member 80%OFTHETIMEIMRIGHTEVERYTIME, selecting for the San Francisco 49ers.  His explanation for the pick is after the jump.  Thank you for your participation 80%OFTHETIMEIMRIGHTEVERYTIME.

With the seventeenth pick in the 2010 Cincy Jungle Mock Draft, the San Francisco 49ers select...

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Mike Iupati, OG, Idaho

The San Francisco 49ers are a team that needs more talent at cornerback, safety, guard, tackle, defensive end, and special teams. After drafting Earl Thomas earlier in the first round (13th pick) look for the 49er's to fortify the guard position by drafting the powerful Somoan, Mike Iupati. For a rather large man, 330lbs, Iupati has the speed and footwork to effectively pull and is aggressive off the line of scrimmage. With his wingspan, besides growing feathers and being the first man to fly, he possesses the ability to move out to tackle, if needed, or be an immediate starter at guard. Some scouts have even commented on Iupati's build, saying that "he possesses great size for the position and has a good build throughout. Isn't just a big, fat offensive lineman." (from scouting report listed below) Basically, he's no Andre Smith. Even though Mike Iupati is already built like a truck, if he continues to get bigger and stronger, San Francisco will have a Mack truck that will be moving piles of people for years to come.

Scouting Report: (from: http://www.mockingthedraft.com/2010/1/3/1232370/mike-iupati-nfl-draft-scouting)

Mike Iupati
6'6, 330 pounds | Guard | Idaho

Awareness: Has very good pre-snap awareness to diagnose where a play is coming from. Needs to sustain his blocks longer. Should stay on his initial man and finish off the block.  Too often Iupati releases his block to work on another defender.

Balance: Rarely gets pushed around at the line of scrimmage. Keeps his shoulders square. Always stays on both feet.

Initial quickness: Gets into position incredibly quickly. Gets from a three-point stance to having his arms up and his legs wide really fluidly. Moves off the line of scrimmage without hesitation. Has the quickness of a Pro Bowl left tackle.

Movement: Iupati has excellent footwork. Has a quick outside step. When he has to, Iupati works upfield quickly. Tends to move around too much instead of staying in his area. Very light on his feet. Works exceptionally well on the second level.

Pass blocking: Picks up stunts against quick ends well. Good help blocker, especially against ends who work to the inside. Has a strong hand punch to jolt defensive linemen.

Pulling: For a player his size, it's surprising just how good Iupati is at pulling. he works really well on the move, working from left to right. Doesn't make missteps. Is best when his target isn't on the move.

Run blocking: Can be dominant on run blocking because of his size and strength. Aggressive off the snap, which helps him get leverage. Could do a better job of keeping his knees bent in run blocking so defenders don't get under his pads. Does a nice job of moving to the side and pushing defenders into the pile to create running lanes. Keeps a good base and doesn't get pushed back.

Size: Possesses great size for the position and has a good build throughout. Isn't just a big, fat offensive lineman. Looks to be in good shape. Has long arms.

Strength: Does nicely off the snap dipping his shoulder and driving into defenders. His functional strength is ready for the NFL. He's strong throughout his torso and has powerful legs. Looking at his frame, he could even get bigger, which is scary considering he's already at 330 pounds.

Technique: Good job as a hand fighter keeping defenders out of his frame. But Iupati has to do a more consistent job with proper hand technique. At times would get complacent and drop his arms. Always keeps his shoulders square to the line of scrimmage at all times unless pulling.

Final word: Although it may have been against somewhat lesser competition, Iupati was arguably the best player on the field in every game he played in 2009. Iupati was a consensus All-American and a finalist for the Outland Trophy as a senior. What Iupati showed throughout the year is that he's the premier senior guard prospect in the nation.

The question about Iupati is where to play him. His footwork, arm length and strength is so good he could probably play left tackle. Iupati could be the next Branden Albert – a solid tackle with little upside. Or he could stick at guard and start from Day 1.

Guards aren't generally taken in the first round, but Iupati could be the exception.

Mike Iupati Senior Bowl Highlights:

(via ProDraftParty)

Mike Iupati Highlights:

(via Jodatoa05)

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80 – That’s our guy! C’mon man. :)

This is our year!

by Paul Cannon on Apr 8, 2010 9:16 AM EDT reply actions  

Agreed...

No Earl Thomas and he’s our pick. I just hope he can get by SanFran and Shittsburg, but I’m not sure that will happen.

by THEKLINKER on Apr 8, 2010 9:59 AM EDT up reply actions  

Shitsburg

already has a safety…. problem is basically everybody in front of us could use a safety too… damn

by The Dealio on Apr 8, 2010 10:23 AM EDT up reply actions  

I want him in stripes in the first round.

If he is there, I think it would be stupid to not grab him. Pass Protection is Solid and he’s a true pulling guard that will level anyone in his path. He will be Benard Scott’s bestest biggest friend.

by UpStateMike on Apr 8, 2010 10:06 AM EDT reply actions  

Oh well

I think that it looks more and more likely that we are going to go after a pass rushing DE if one is available. I’d be happy if we added another 7-10 sacks to our defense next year.

This is our year!

by Paul Cannon on Apr 8, 2010 10:33 AM EDT reply actions  

From above..

“The question about Iupati is where to play him. His footwork, arm length and strength is so good he could probably play left tackle. Iupati could be the next Branden Albert – a solid tackle with little upside. Or he could stick at guard and start from Day 1.”

Why not get a guy who can be great at both? That is all..

by 80%OFTHETIMEIMRIGHTEVERYTIME on Apr 8, 2010 6:34 PM EDT up reply actions  

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