We are 73 days until the 2019 NFL Draft Matt Breida Jersey , which means we have plenty more mocks to get through. Things continue to stay consistent on the top-three picks and that should change little until the NFL Combine gets going in a couple of weeks. We have another mock draft today, put together via Sporting News’ Vinnie Iyer and it’s not much that we haven’t seen before. Iyer sends Quinnen Williams to the Arizona Cardinals, a pick that is starting to get some traction. Here’s what he says about the pick: Of course, the Williams pick opens things up for Nick Bosa to go to the San Francisco 49ers. As you know, the position, need, and fit could not be any better. Here’s what Iyer says about Bosa to the 49ers. Interestingly enough, the New York Jets, who sit at No. 3, do not take Josh Allen with this pick, instead they grab Alabama offensive tackle Jonah Williams. Josh Allen goes to the Oakland Raiders at No. 4. So Oakland offloaded Khalil Mack for a boatload of picks and get his replacement the very next year. And for you quarterback-curious folk out there, Dwayne Haskins falls to the New York Giants at No. 6. Either this or Josh Allen/Quinnen Williams pick seem to be the consensus for the 49ers going into the NFL Combine so it will be interesting to see how the mock drafts shape up in the next two weeks. If you can’t see the poll below, click here. Coach speak has become something hard to decipher in recent years. When someone takes the podium, it’s hard to distinguish a canned response from something that is on someone’s to-do list. No one wants to tip their hand on future plans, and throwing someone under the bus is always risky. Keeping everyone happy is the medium Trent Taylor Color Rush Jersey , which means when questions about players and staff are asked, it’s not surprising to get an open-ended answer. So when Kyle Shanahan answered a question in his end-of-season press conference that he’d always be open to change on his staff, it’s hard to know if that was a open-ended response or if it carried some weight. The response is a common one you may have heard from NFL coaches before. The option is always open.Some follow through, some don’t. Except that wasn’t canned response. Shanahan was serious. First, what Shanahan said about his coaching staff that day: Translation: “I like what I got, but if we can get better, I’m not afraid to make changes.”Doesn’t get any more canned than that. Textbook response. One difference: Shanahan found someone better.Kyle Shanahan thought Jeff Zgonina, a two-year defensive line coach (four years experience total) was a good coach, but Kris Kocurek came available with a nice track record.Bye-bye, Jeff. Hello, Kris.The 49ers had to evaluate their strength program. Too many injuries is an understatement. The ACLs can’t be avoided, but players being, “too tight” as Shanahan would say, the tweaks, the pulls. Something’s up. There was an obvious question in that same press conference that was on everyone’s mind. Here’s Shanahan’s—along with John Lynch’s— response on that: Translation: Too many injuries. We’ll look into that and make adjustments if needed.Pretty open-ended. Next thing you know https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Adrian-Colbert-Jersey , strength and conditioning coach Ray Wright is shown the door, followed by Jeff Ferguson — the latter of which was with the 49ers for 13 seasons. Sounds like they got the handle on that. I may as well remind everyone about how offensive coordinator Greg Roman overstayed his welcome in San Francisco, yet Jim Harbaugh refused to let him go. Shanahan, however, will tell you that if the team can get better with someone, anyone else, he’s not afraid to do it. And he has already backed up that statement.At the very least, if he refuses to fire anyone next season, it’s apparent he’s not afraid to. Shanahan not only backed up what he said in his press conference to kick off the offseason, but set an example for the coaching staff: deliver results, and if he’s not satisfied with the progress or the excuse, he’ll find someone who does. And 49ers fans won’t have to wait four seasons wondering if he’s serious when he says it.