Brian Gutekunst enters the 2019 NFL Draft with a higher first-round selection than the team has had since Ted Thompson nabbed B.J. Raji at ninth overall in 2009. Even as high up as No. 12, though, there’s a bevy of combinations of players that may be available.
So what might one dream scenario look like, with several of Gutekunst’s likely top options available? And how might the opposite occur? Let’s take a look.
First, here’s some of the top players that Gutekunst is likely to covet at No. 12, based on team needs, positional value, player value, and general consensus.