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Why the 49ers Probably will Draft Georgia LB Jalon Walker

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Why the 49ers Probably will Draft Georgia LB Jalon Walker


Since Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch joined the 49ers in 2017, they’ve drafted one good pass rusher: Nick Bosa. And he was the second pick in 2019.

Every time the 49ers have drafted a pass-rusher after Round 1, that player has failed. Think Drake Jackson and Robert Beal Jr. The 49ers unsuccessfully have tried to find diamonds in the rough. And now they desperately need another pass rusher to complement Nick Bosa. So you can bet the 49ers will draft that player in Round 1.

The same year the 49ers drafted Bosa, they traded a second-round pick for Dee Ford, who was a converted 3-4 outside linebacker with the quickest first step of any NFL edge rusher at the time. The 49ers defensive coordinator, Robert Saleh, coveted that skill set opposite Bosa, and I assume he still does.

That’s why I expect the 49ers to draft a speed rusher with the 11th pick this year. Someone similar to Ford when he was young.

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Marshall’s Mike Green fits the mold athletically, but he has two troubling accusations in his past that could compel the 49ers to look elsewhere.

Tennessee’s James Pearce Jr. also fits the bill, but there have been reports of character concerns with him as well.

Which means Georgia’s Jalon Walker could be the top player on the 49ers’ wish list. As an edge rusher, he’s extremely fast and explosive. And he’s a natural leader. He seems like the kind of person that Saleh in particular will love.

Don’t be surprised if the 49ers trade up a few spots for Walker if they feel they have to.



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Tennessee basketball wins in overtime at Georgia

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Tennessee (14-6, 4-3 SEC) defeated Georgia (16-5, 4-4 SEC), 86-85 in overtime, on Wednesday at Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Georgia.

Tennessee extended its win streak over the Bulldogs to six games.

Ja’Kobi Gillespie led the Vols in scoring with 21 points. He converted 7-of-19 field goal attempts, 4-of-11 three-point attempts and 3-of-4 free throw attempts.

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Felix Okpara totaled 11 rebounds and Bishop Boswell finished with 10 rebounds for Tennessee. Gillespie also led the Vols in assists with six.

Tennessee outrebounded Georgia, 52-27.

Georgia sophomore forward Kanon Catchings finished the contest with 22 points, seven rebounds and one steal. He is the nephew of former Lady Vol Tamika Catchings.

Pat Adams, Olandis Poole and A.J. Desai were game officials on Wednesday.

Tennessee will next play Saturday against Auburn. Tipoff between the Vols and Tigers is slated for 7 p.m. EST at Food City Center (ESPN).

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Georgia lawmaker proposes renaming Sawnee Mountain for Trump

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A Georgia lawmaker is proposing a new name for Sawnee Mountain in Forsyth County — “Trump Mountain.”

(Forsyth County Parks and Rec)

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What we know:

According to a post on social media, Rep. David Clark of Buford introduced a resolution to rename the mountain after President Donald Trump.

Clark called Trump “one of the most transformative Presidents in the nation’s history.” Sawnee Mountain is currently named after a celebrated Native American chief.

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(Joyce Lupiani/FOX 5 Atlanta )

Clark is running to become Georgia’s next lieutenant governor.

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Rep. David Clark joins growing race for Georgia lieutenant governor

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Weekend snow possible in parts of North Georgia

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Weekend snow possible in parts of North Georgia


While the workweek remains quiet, far eastern North Georgia and the Carolinas are bracing for a potential winter weather blast this weekend. 

Chance for snow in Georgia

What they’re saying:

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FOX 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Stacey says that while uncertainty remains, the ingredients for a Saturday snow event are beginning to align.

The primary window for impact is early Saturday morning through early Sunday. High-pressure conditions are expected to keep things clear through Friday, but a shifting weather pattern could open the skies just as temperatures plummet well below freezing.

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By Sunday, models suggest the system will push offshore into the Atlantic, likely clearing the way for a sunny but cold end to the weekend.

Forecast could change

What they’re saying:

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Current forecasting models are in “good agreement” regarding the timing of the front, though they differ slightly on how much moisture will reach the Atlanta metro area.

The European Model: Suggests the bulk of the snow will fall on the eastern side of the Appalachian Mountains in the Carolinas. The big question for North Georgia is whether that moisture will cross the state line to impact eastern communities.

The American (GFS) Model: Offers a more conservative outlook, keeping the “lion’s share” of accumulation in the Carolinas and leaving Georgia with only meager flurries in the easternmost counties and higher elevations.

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Georgia snow accumulation

What they’re saying:

With temperatures expected to stay below freezing all day Saturday and Sunday, meteorologists have to account for snow ratios. Typically, warmer snow (near 32°F) is heavy and wet. However, in deep cold, snow becomes “fluffier” and stacks higher.

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For example, the same amount of liquid that produces one inch of slushy snow at freezing might produce two inches of dry, powdery snow at 28°F.

While an expansion into metro Atlanta is possible, it is not yet considered likely. Current probabilities favor Northeast Georgia and the Lake Country:

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  • Athens 40%
  • Blairsville 40%
  • Gainesville 30%
  • Eatonton 30%
  • Atlanta 20%
  • Canton 20%
  • Dalton 20%
  • Ellijay 20%
  • Rome 10%
  • Carrollton 10%
  • LaGrange 10%
  • Griffin 10%

Sun after weekend

What’s next:

Looking toward next week, there is a silver lining. By Groundhog Day, the sunshine is expected to return. Regardless of whether the groundhog sees his shadow, a gradual warmup is likely to follow the weekend deep freeze.

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The Source: This is a FOX 5 original report with all information coming from the FOX 5 Storm Team. 

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