2019 NFL Mock Draft: Defensive line rules at start of training camp
By Randy Gurzi
17. San Francisco 49ers: N’Keal Harry, Arizona State, WR
After getting quarterback Jimmy Garappolo at the trade deadline, the San Francisco 49ers went out and got him a solid tackle to help keep him upright moving forward. Using a first-round pick, San Francisco landed Mike McGlinchey out of Notre Dame. With him under contract, they now plan to add a young wideout.
Their choice is N’Keal Harry out of Arizona State. The 6-3 wideout has excellent size and could make an immediate impact for whoever picks him, that is if he decides to declare after his junior year. He reportedly has said he hasn’t decided on what he plans to do after 2018.
"“People that really know me try to tell me to finish school. And people that don’t really know me too much say, ‘Hey, bro, go to the league.’” — Harry said via Greg Moore of AZ Central."
Should Harry continue the play that saw him rack up 1,142 yards and eight touchdowns as a sophomore, it will be hard not to make the jump. Improving upon those numbers will all but guarantee that he’ll be an early selection if he does indeed declare. For San Francisco, he will quickly become their top target.