San Francisco 49ers: Filling 2020 NFL Draft needs with late-round prospects
By Robert Smith
Arkansas defensive tackle McTelvin Agim transitioned from defensive end to the interior line for the 2019 season, where he flashed solid rush skills and created significant disruption. Scouts love his suddeness, and his good Senior Bowl showing has put him on NFL scouts’ radar.
After trading away DeForest Buckner, easily their best defensive lineman, the 49ers will be looking to fill the hole left with his departure.
Agim, who finished 2019 with 39 tackles, five sacks and a forced fumble for the Razorbacks, could fill the gap left by Buckner’s departure and keep the defensive front competing at a very high level moving forward.
Agim, despite being labeled a tweener defensive end/defensive tackle at 6-foot-3 and 307 pounds, has the production and potential to make him a perfect late-round selection for San Francisco.