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Mock this — I’m planting a flag on who the 49ers should draft No.27

A lot of people keep asking me who the Niners should take with pick No. 27 in the 2026 NFL Draft.

It’s a fair question, obviously. One I ask myself 10 times a day. But it’s also a loaded question.

For one, my name isn’t John Lynch, and he and I don’t agree on every prospect.

For another, trying to seriously guess who will and will not be on the board by the late first round is a fool’s errand. The NFL Draft is a liar’s convention wrapped in a casino, and anyone telling you they have the board perfectly mapped out is giving themselves away as a con artist.

There are, undoubtedly, countless good options.

Would Tennessee wide receiver Chris Brazzell be a good pick? Absolutely. Alabama tackle Kaydyn Proctor? Sign me up. Missouri defensive end Zion Young or Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq? Great choices.

But amid the hours of film I watch every night when the kids go to sleep — seriously, I’m ill, please send help — and the countless text messages I send bugging folks around the league about these prospective players, there is one guy I simply cannot shake.

Call it a draft crush. Call it an infatuation. Call it whatever you want. I just can’t rid myself of the creeping feeling that Texas linebacker Anthony Hill Jr. will be considered to be the one who got away if San Francisco passes on him at No. 27.

That, of course, is if he’s even available, but we already went over that.

Consider this a far-too-early flag plant, but this kid has the goods.

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