
San Francisco is meeting with top defensive linemen, tight ends, and secondary prospects ahead of the 2025 NFL Draft.
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, the San Francisco 49ers are diligently conducting their Top-30 visits, a critical component of their pre-draft evaluations. These visits offer the team’s front office and coaching staff an opportunity to engage with prospects through interviews, medical assessments, and scheme-fit analyses, providing valuable insights into potential draft selections.
Below is the most up-to-date and comprehensive breakdown of confirmed 49ers Top-30 visits, including player names, positions, and colleges, along with an analysis of what these visits reveal about the team’s draft strategy.
Confirmed 49ers Top-30 Visits
Defensive Line / Edge
- Walter Nolen, DT – Ole Miss
- Mykel Williams, DL – Georgia
- Shemar Stewart, DE – Texas A&M
- Omarr Norman-Lott, DT – Tennessee
- Tyleik Williams, DT – Ohio State
- Mike Green, EDGE – Marshall
- Landon Jackson, EDGE – Arkansas
Secondary
- Quincy Riley, CB – Louisville
- Cobee Bryant, CB – Kansas
- Andrew Mukuba, S – Texas
Tight Ends
- Jalin Conyers, TE – Texas Tech
- Harold Fannin Jr., TE – Bowling Green
- Jackson Hawes, TE – Georgia Tech
Wide Receiver
- Kyle Williams, WR – Washington State
Offensive Line
- Kelvin Banks, OT – Texas
- Miles Frazier, OL – LSU
Virtual Interviews / Private Workouts (Not Top-30 Visits)
These players have engaged with the 49ers through virtual interviews or private workouts but are not part of the official Top-30 visit list:
- BJ Adams, DB – UCF (Virtual Interview)
- Branson Taylor, OT – Pittsburgh (Private Workout)
Strategic Insights from the 49ers’ Top-30 Visits
The composition of the 49ers’ Top-30 visits provides valuable insights into their draft priorities:
1. Emphasis on Defensive Line Reinforcements
The inclusion of multiple interior linemen and edge defenders indicates a focus on strengthening the defensive front. Prospects like Walter Nolen and Omarr Norman-Lott suggest an intent to bolster the pass rush and run defense.
2. Addressing Secondary Depth
Visits from cornerbacks Quincy Riley and Cobee Bryant, along with safety Andrew Mukuba, highlight an effort to enhance the defensive backfield, addressing both immediate needs and future depth.
3. Exploring Tight End Options
Evaluating tight ends such as Jalin Conyers, Harold Fannin Jr., and Jackson Hawes points to a strategy of adding depth behind George Kittle. These prospects offer versatility and potential in both blocking and receiving roles.
4. Offensive Line and Receiver Prospects
Engagements with offensive linemen Kelvin Banks and Miles Frazier, as well as wide receiver Kyle Williams, reflect a balanced approach to enhancing offensive capabilities and ensuring depth across key positions.
Conclusion
While Top-30 visits do not guarantee draft selections, they offer a window into the 49ers’ scouting and evaluation process, highlighting areas of focus and potential targets in the upcoming draft. The team’s emphasis on the defensive line, secondary, tight end, and offensive positions suggests a comprehensive strategy to strengthen the roster for the upcoming season.
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