Arkansas QB Mallett to visit 49ers on Monday
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The 49ers are scheduled to meet Monday with frequent-flying Arkansas quarterback Ryan Mallett.
Mallett is planning to travel to the Bay Area after spending two days with the Carolina Panthers this weekend, National Football Post reports. After his trip to Santa Clara, Mallett will visit the Dolphins and Titans. He has already met with the Seahawks and Bengals.
At 6-foot-6, 240 pounds, Mallett has the strongest throwing arm of any quarterback in the draft.
"I can throw it 80-plus (yards)," Mallett said at the NFL scouting combine. "For me, my strength as a person, as a quarterback, is my mental game, knowing defenses and recognizing and knowing what they're going to do on down and distance."
The biggest questions circulating about Mallett have come from off-the-field concerns.
"He has first-round ability," former Rams vice president of player personnel Tony Softli told CSN Bay Area last month. "He'll be a guy in the second or even third round. A lot of teams are scared of him. It's nothing personal against the kid, but if you watch some of the games, you see his immaturity pop up. . . . I don't know if he's wired right. That's what's starting to concern a lot of teams."
Wes Bunting of National Football Post told CSN Bay Area, "I wouldn't have him on my draft board."
Mallett will have plenty of time in face-to-face meetings with the 49ers to prove he is worth a significant investment.
Obviously, the 49ers have spent a lot of time studying the quarterbacks in this draft class. The organization is expected to use one of their top selections to address the position. But Andy Dalton of TCU is the only other quarterback reported to visit with the 49ers.
Colin Kaepernick of Nevada worked out for the 49ers last month. He is not scheduled to visit Santa Clara. The 49ers attended Ricky Stanzi's second pro day at Iowa recently, but there are no plans to bring him in for a visit, either.
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49ers pre-draft visits/reported visits
Quarterbacks
Andy Dalton, TCU (NFL Network): Rated 2nd/3rd round, NFLDraftScout.com
Ryan Mallett, Arkansas (National Football Post): Rated 1st/2nd round, NFLDraftScout.com
Running back
Kendall Hunter, Oklahoma State (NFP): Rated 2nd/3rd round, NFLDraftScout.com
Wide receivers
Raymond Webber, Arkansas-Pine Bluff (agent via Twitter): Rated undrafted free agent, NFLDraftScout.com
Tight ends/H-back
Chris Blohm, Yale (Newhaven Register/Yale Daily News): Rated undrafted free agent, NFLDraftScout.com
Brett Brackett, Penn State (NFP): Rated undrafted free agent, NFLDraftScout.com
Ryan Taylor, North Carolina (NFP): Rated undrafted free agent, NFLDraftScout.com
Defensive linemen
Marcel Dareus, Alabama (NFLN): Rated 1st round, NFLDraftScout.com
Nick Fairley, Auburn (Houston Chronicle): Rated 1st round, NFLDraftScout.com
Phil Taylor, Baylor, visited April 7 (CSN Bay Area): Rated 1st/2nd round, NFLDraftScout.com
Outside linebacker
Justin Houston, Georgia (NFP): Rated 1st/2nd round, NFLDraftScout.com
Von Miller, Texas A&M (NFP): Rated 1st round, NFLDraftScout.com
Cornerbacks
Prince Amukamara, Nebraska (NFLN): Rated 1st round, NFLDraftScout.com
Patrick Peterson, LSU (Sac Bee): Rated 1st round, NFLDraftScout.com
Aaron Williams Texas (Austin American-Statesman): Rated 1st/2nd round, NFLDraftScout.com
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Reported private workouts
QB Colin Kaepernick and TE Virgil Green (Nevada); WR Sean Creadick (UC Davis); WR Jordan Watson (Harding); WR Joe Hastings (Washburn); OLB Marc Schiechl and DT Blaine Sumner (Colorado School of Mines); S Colin Jones (TCU); K Kai Forbath (UCLA).