ings of note for the 49ers. Today http://www.49erscheapstore.com/nick-bosa-jersey-cheap , we take a look at another pressing need on the defensive side of the ball, the edge position.The cold hard slap of reality has shattered 49ers’ expectations of the season, and the preseason high we were excitedly riding to cloud nine has quickly become a spiraling nose dive into a pool of misery with occasional gratifying highlights to provide glimmering hope for the future yet to come. Nevertheless, we are entering the time of season where a potentially high draft selection is creating some excitement amidst the sorrows of 49ers’ gameplay. The question is, is this the year the 49ers finally draft a glaring need fans have been clamoring for? It is no secret the 49ers’ pass rush has been less than desirable for a few years now. To put it bluntly - the edge presence sucks, but this year could be easy pickins to draft the position we all want and have been waiting for. To allow us to collectively shout in unison, “FINALLY” when the selection is made. Time will tell, but here is to hoping the 49ers take a step in the right direction in transforming the team’s edge presence into a feared dominating force.As this is the beginning of NFL Draft season, keep in mind the rankings will be fluid and future rankings will inevitably feed your draft appetite. Nonetheless, let us know what you think in the comments below.Nick Bosa, No. 97 - Ohio StateHeight: 6’4” | Weight: 270 | 40 time: 4.752018 stats (3 games): 4 sacks, 14 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 1 forced fumble, and 1 touchdownIt is rare to see two brothers sharing high end success at the next level, but Nick Bosa is on the path to match older brother’s “Joey” ride and success in the NFL. The junior is a tremendously gifted athletic talent showcasing a terrific combination of size, strength, athleticism, natural ability, power, quickness, football intelligence, and superb technique. NFL Bloodlines runs thick and Bosa’s successful transition to the next level is pretty much a sure thing, but first he needs to get healthy. Always running hot with a relentless motor, Bosa dominates in the run game with great fundamentals (superb hand technique), agility, and pure power. He effectively stack and sheds nicely and has tremendous awareness disengaging and attacking finishing with explosion, as well as the athletic ability and balance to defend against back-side blocks taking advantage of his blazing motor chasing down the ball carrier. Off the edge, Bosa utilizes fantastic speed to power conversion to get in the backfield, along with quickness and flexibility to side-step opponents on his way to the quarterback (has a good array of pass rush moves). He displays superb burst and explosion off the line of scrimmage with a quick, heavy, and violent punch at the point of attack Cheap Nick Bosa Jersey , sound leverage utilizing his length, excels at converting speed to power, and the versatility to be disruptive from off the edge and on the inside. A man amongst boys, Bosa is an all around complete player with excellent technique, adept in all facets of the game whether rushing the passer, wreaking havoc in the backfield, or as a stout run stopper.Clelin Ferrell, DE, No. 99 - ClemsonHeight: 6’5” | Weight: 260 | 40 time: 4.782018 stats: 10.5 sacks, 47 tackles, 17.5 tackles for loss, 1 pass deflections, 1 touchdown, and 2 forced fumblesThe 49ers’ are in desperate need of an edge presence, and if Nick Bosa is not the selection, Clelin Ferrell is equally an excellent choice to establish a dominating fear off the edge. Ferrell is a junior prospect that has shown the capacity to improve throughout his collegiate career. With a complete game showing dominance both against the run and the passing game, Ferrell offers a perfect blend of size, length (long arms), strength, quickness, and athleticism. He displays great burst off the edge utilizing his length to his advantage playing with excellent leverage, body control (terrific bend), balance, adept at holding the point of attack and releasing with nice change of direction skills, agility, foot quickness, and power.Ferrell also displays an excellent ability playing front-side blocks at the point of attack utilizing his length and power to successfully stack and shed showing a solid game setting the edge. Moreover, he brings impressive skills defending back-side blocks with nice athleticism, agility, length, and closing speed. Josh Allen, DE/OLB Nick Bosa 49ers Jersey , No. 41 - KentuckyHeight: 6’5” | Weight: 260 | 40 time: 4.592018 stats: 14 sacks, 84 tackles, 18.5 tackles for loss, 4 pass deflections, 2 fumble recovery, and 5 forced fumblesJosh Allen has truly shown the capacity to improve throughout his collegiate years transforming himself from a 210-pound freshman into one of the best defensive players in all of college football. The winner of the Chuck Bednarik Award for the Outstanding Defensive Player of the Year, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy for the National Defensive Player of the Year, and the Lott IMPACT Trophy for Defensive IMPACT Player of the Year, Allen has thrusted himself upon the spotlight becoming a nightmare for opposing offensive linemen as he explodes off the edge, as well as a terror all over the field.Right off the bat, I see Allen as an ideal SAM backer with his versatility to rush, set the edge, and be effective in coverage showcasing fluidity in space and flashes of impressive awareness. However, to pigeonhole Allen to the SAM would be a mistake, and I believe with further development in technique, refine and develop more pass rush moves, and increased functional power the ceiling is high for Allen as a premier edge prospect. Explosion is the theme with Allen, as he generates tremendous power to burst off the line of scrimmage, launching his impressive thick and muscular frame against his opponents with flashes of a violent push at the point of attack and pure bolstering speed off the edge. His speed and bend off the edge is impressive as Allen showcases superb athleticism with good technique (work in progress), excellent burst and second gear closing speed, amazing first-step off the line, fair hands with decent pop at point of attack, impressive suddenness, and the balance and body control coming out of the arc from his bend adjusting with ease taking advantage of his length hitting with explosion. The versatility in Allen’s game will only improve his draft status and if he can increase his functional strength and continue to improve upon his technique (turn those flashes into consistency), he will be able to expand the role of being a one-dimensional speed guy off the edge to a dominating beast at the next level. Moreover, Allen also bolsters the locker room as a high character athlete with a strong work ethic.Jachai Polite, DE, No. 99 - FloridaHeight: 6’2” | Weight: 242 | 40 time: 4.622018 stats: 11 sacks, 43 tackles, 18 tackles for loss, 4 pass deflections, and 5 forced fumblesJachai Polite started the season as an under-the-radar edge prospect showcasing a solid combination of speed http://www.49ersfanshop.com/Nick-Bosa-Jersey , flexibility, top-notch athleticism, and a relentless motor bending well coming off the edge with excellent foot quickness and blazing speed. A bit undersized at 6-foot-2-inches, Polite is an explosive and aggressive edge player with a quick burst off the line of scrimmage showcasing great change of direction skills, strength at the point of attack, penetrating speed, solid instincts, and is a ferocious player that has a nose for the ball with impressive closing speed. Speed and violence is Polite’s bread and butter.A true disruptive force and an energy ball, Polite is an ideal LEO defender in the 49ers’ defensive scheme utilizing his burst, penetrating speed, fluid change of direction skills, and the optimal bend (nice dip of the shoulder) you love to see from your edge defenders. The junior’s tremendous quick first-step explosion, eyebrow raising speed off the edge, and his continuous relentless effort on the field will continue to open more eyes while he quickly climbs the ranks of an already impressive edge class. Brian Burns, DE, No. 99 - Florida StateHeight: 6’5” | Weight: 235 | 40 time: 4.642018 stats: 10 sacks, 52 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, 3 pass deflections, 1 fumblerecovery, and 3 forced fumblesBrian Burns started out the season poised to have a breakout year similar to his freshmen season, where he lead all freshman with 9.5 sacks. During his sophomore campaign, Burns numbers dipped at 4.5 sacks, but with a new defensive scheme employed, allowing the junior to attack up-field with violence and speed, expectations were high for Burns. Burns provides the ideal LEO opportunity flying off the edge with excellent bend, explosion, athleticism, and length.Burns is a tall, long-armed, athletically gifted pass rusher that explodes off the edge with a superb quick first-step, excellent bend Nick Bosa Color Rush Jersey , agility, flexibility, and impressive closing speed. He also possesses great balance and body control, where coming out of the arc from his bend he is able to adjust with ease and take advantage of his length and make quick adjustments to finish with explosion. Burns utilizes good hand technique with a solid pop at the point of attack, quick to transition into his pass rush moves (needs to refine and develop more) with smoothness winning with tremendous speed and good power (functional strength will need to improve). Stacking and shedding is a work in progress; nevertheless, with improved technique and consistency matching his high-end athletic ability, Burns showcases the tools to be an effective edge defender at the next level.Player measurables courtesy of team pages. 40 times projected. The San Francisco 49ers put on an embarrassing spectacle Sunday in the team’s 27-9 road loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Kyle Shanahan’s team, coming off their Week 11 bye, looked ill-prepared for what should’ve been a winnable matchup.Making matters worse was the team’s release of second-year linebacker Reuben Foster Sunday morning, who Saturday night was arrested again on charges of domestic violence. It was a rough weekend for San Francisco.Here’s our stock report after the 49ers’ disappointing 27-9 loss on Sunday:Stock up: RB Matt BreidaFor the first time in his career, Breida put together back-to-back 100-yard performances. The 49ers leading back carried the ball 14 times Sunday for 106 yards, averaging 7.5 yards per carry. He also added three receptions for 34 yards. It was an impressive performance for the former undrafted free agent who looks like a genuine No. 1 running back. Breida’s on pace to break the 1,000 yard mark on the season.Stock down: QB Nick MullensThe magic has worn off for Mullens. The former third-string quarterback looked the part on Sunday, completing 18 of 32 passes for 221 yards, one touchdown, two interceptions and a quarterback rating of 62.1. The 49ers’ offensive line did Mullens no favors, allowing four sacks and handful of hits and pressures after two games of keeping him upright. Mullens was under consistent duress and looked nervous in the pocket. It wasn’t the performance the 49ers hoped to see against a bottom-of-the-barrel Tampa Bay defense.Stock up: WR Dante PettisThe 49ers were waiting for a breakout game for Pettis, who finally obliged Sunday against the Bucs. With receivers Pierre Gar莽on (knee) and Marquise Goodwin (excused) out of the lineup, Pettis led all receivers with seven targets, reeling in four passes for 77 yards and a touchdown. Pettis’ highlight play came on a 13-yard slant in the red zone, creating easy separation against Bucs cornerback Carlton Davis for the team’s only touchdown of the day. It was an encouraging performance for the 49ers’ second-round pick.Stock down: 49ers secondaryThe 49ers’ defense couldn’t capitalize on the Buccaneers’ lack of continuity after naming Jameis Winston the starter for the second time this season before their Week 12 matchup. Winston completed 29 of 38 passes for 312 yards and two touchdowns as the secondary struggled to cover Tampa Bay’s stellar receivers. Even veteran Richard Sherman gave up his fair share. Targets were routinely running open for easy completions, To pile on, free safety Jimmie Ward suffered a broken forearm and is done for the season, leaving the 49ers dangerously thin at the position after Adrian Colbert was placed on injured reserve in October.Stock up: LB Fred WarnerWarner immediately becomes the 49ers’ future hopes and dreams at linebacker after Foster’s release. The third-round rookie has put together a strong season for the 49ers, giving them a reason to remain positive about the center of their defense. Warner led to team with seven total tackles Sunday while adding in another pass breakup. His development over the final five games of the season will be one to watch as the 49ers gauge their options at linebacker heading into the offseason. Stock down: Kyle ShanahanNo, Shanahan isn’t anywhere close to anything resembling a “hot seat.” The 49ers’ second-year head coach has been dealt a bad hand in 2018, but it’s only fair he receive some criticism after the 49ers’ poor performance on both sides of the ball Sunday. Despite 13 days to prepare, Shanahan’s team looked lost against the now 4-7 Buccaneers. The 49ers’ offense, deprived of a handful of starters, was only able to muster 9 points against Tampa Bay’s vulnerable defense. Shanahan’s stock takes a hit after Sunday whether it’s his fault or not.