WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference Calls2019 NFL Draft: 49ers picks Ronnie Lott Jersey , mock drafts, news, rumors, analysisWhat does the Giants disinterest in Dwayne Haskins mean for the 49ers? New,210commentsThis might make trading difficult. PDTShareTweetShareShareWhat does the Giants disinterest in Dwayne Haskins mean for the 49ers? Mock drafts have been following a strange formula. At No. 1, it’s the Cardinals taking Kyler Murray. No. 2-5 is the trio of Quinnen Williams, Josh Allen, and Nick Bosa getting taken off the board along with someone else to fill that slate. No. 6 has been somewhat consistent with the Giants taking Dwayne Haskins. Last week, there were numerous reports that the Giants were not interested in Haskins and weren’t going to be doing much work. On ESPN’s Breaking Big Blue podcast, Dianna Russini went into detail on how quarterback may not be in the Giants’ plans: So what does this mean? Well it might make trading, at least for Haskins, not happening at No. 2. The Giants were the ones many thought would put up the draft capitol to go get Haskins at No. 2, leapfrogging the Oakland Raiders. If the Giants aren’t interested in Haskins, that leaves him for the Raiders and eliminates the two-way bidding war to get him. At No. 7, behind the Giants,is the Jacksonville Jaguars. They will need a quarterback, but they signed Nick Foles and won’t be wanting to do a trade this year for one. Then there’s the Denver Broncos at 10, the Cincinnati Bengals at 11 and Miami Dolphins at 13. Of those three, the Dolphins would be the ones to really make an investment, but to trade all the way down to the No. 2 spot for a quarterback is going to take an awful lot. Plus, now that the Giants have two draft picks and aren’t looking at Haskins Y.A. Tittle Jersey , that makes them a more valuable trade partner. 13 to 2 is much more expensive than 13 to 6. If the Raiders show any interest in a quarterback and the Dolphins want Haskins, then the No. 2 trade becomes a possibility, but it won’t be cheap and Haskins is a player highly unlikely to command that kind of deal. These three teams may be battling it out for someone else besides Dwayne Haskins. The Broncos have been linked to quarterbacks and other teams could go into No. 8 or 9 to keep John Elway from getting his QB of the future. Any way you look at it, if the Giants don’t take Haskins it’s going to make any team in the teens think twice about offloading draft picks to pass the Raiders. That is assuming the Raiders want Haskins at all. All of this is dependent on the Cardinals going with Murray. If they pass on him, the Giants and Raiders could then maybe pounce for No. 2, but if they weren’t going to get to No. 1 for him, one spot doesn’t seem like much of a difference in this scenario. So unless someone reaaaaaaaallllly wants Bosa, the 49ers might not be able to get out of the No. 2 pick. This is far too early for a mock draft, but right now let’s see what 2020 brings."The 2019 NFL Draft may have concluded, and we may be done with mock drafts, but not before we get a look at 2020, far, far earlier than we really should. There’s two things right off the bat: the San Francisco 49ers are in the late teens (progress) and they go offensive line again. SB Nation’s Dan Kadar put together a 2020 first round mock draft for all 32 NFL teams and has the 49ers selecting Stanford offensive tackle Walker LIttle. The last time the 49ers selected a Stanford offensive lineman in the first round, it didn’t go so well. Joshua Garnett was taken via a trade back into the first round and he very well could find himself looking for a new team before long. Garnett has had a hard time staying healthy and when healthy getting him onto the field is another matter entirely. Here’s what Kadar had to say about LIttle’s selection:I haven’t don’t much studying on Little, but if the image chosen for this post, one of him getting manhandled is any indication, it might not be inspiring.If this is the route the 49ers go to replacing Staley, I’d hope Staley would stick around for just one year. Putting a rookie in at left tackle seems just as disastrous as putting a rookie in at quarterback—too many chances for injuries to either position. If they move McGlinchey to left tackle (which is another matter entirely, having Little take the right tackle spot as a rookie wouldn’t be near as scary. We have a year to break down film on this guy.