ore interest in this game and you have to admire their desire to at least make an attempt at getting things interesting. They are certainly on the right track by adding strange challenges in the week leading up http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-bradley-pinion-jersey , but It still isn’t catching on. The 49ers have some good representation this year with George Kittle, DeForest Buckner and Kyle Juszczyk. The game is on ESPN, which means we get to have the cramped booth of Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten, and Booger McFarland. If ESPN wanted to bring the Booger Mobile back, this would be the game to do it. I think with the attendance, they may not block anyone’s vision of the action on the sidelines.The game was moved back five hours in 2018 and the NFL seems satisfied with the time-change. It’s starting at noon yet again. So get some lunch and get ready for the second-to-last football action of the season.How many folks will be watching the game this year? It’s the worst of the four All Star Games, but I suppose it’s one last bit of quasi-49ers football for some of us.Me personally? The WWE Royal Rumble is on later, so this will probably be an prelude to the true entertainment of Sunday. How to WatchWhen: 12 p.m. PTWhere: Camping World Stadium, Orlando, FLTV: ESPNCommentators: Joe Tessitore, Jason Witten , Booger McFarland and Lisa Salters (Sideline)Online: WatchESPN We’re taking a look at prospects the San Francisco 49ers could target in the 2019 NFL Draft."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsNFL DraftNFL Draft Scouting Reports49ers potential NFL Draft target: Josh AllenNew,89commentsWe’re taking a look at prospects the 49erscould target in the 2019 NFL Draft.PDTShareTweetShareShare49ers potential NFL Draft target: Josh AllenJasen Vinlove-USA TODAY SportsGeneral manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan enter into Year 3 at the helm of the San Francisco 49ers. The team holds the second-overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft after finishing 2018 with a 4-12 record. Despite an active free agency, the 49ers’ roster is still in need of upgrades at several key positions. In this series, we’ll be taking a look at prospects that could be on the 49ers’ radar throughout the draft beginning on April 25.The majority of the spotlight at second-overall has been afforded to the draft’s two best prospects, Nick Bosa and Quinnen Williams. Kentucky linebacker Josh Allen is typically on the outside looking in when it comes to prospects projected to the 49ers, but that wasn't always the case. It wasn’t until the Arizona Cardinals were expected to take Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray that Bosa, rather than Allen, became the popular choice for the 49ers among draft analysts. Despite his dip in popularity, there’s still plenty of reason for San Francisco to consider the Wildcat standout.GoodAllen’s versatility is his strongest selling point. He has the ability to set the edge, drop into coverage and rush the passer at a high level. Allen’s productivity was impressive in 2018. In 13 games, he amassed 88 total tackles, 21.5 tackles for loss Kwon Alexander Jersey , 17 sacks, five forced fumbles and four pass breakups. At 6-foot-5 and 265 pounds, Allen ran the 40-yard dash in 4.66 seconds at the NFL Combine, reinforcing both his ability to threaten the edge as a pass rusher or cover tight ends and running backs downfield. Allen’s unique blend of size, speed and athleticism will draw teams toward what’s likely to be considered untapped potential, despite solid production at Kentucky.BadAllen, to some, has earned the label of “jack of all trades but a master of none.” His versatility is undoubtedly a positive attribute, but not if it comes at the cost of what will be his primary responsibility in the NFL: sacking the quarterback. A noticeable number of Allen’s sacks at Kentucky were on stunts or broken plays in which he was left unblocked or the quarterback was forced his direction. He displays a reliance on a small set of pass rush moves and lacks effective counters. Despite his success, Allen is still a developing prospect that will benefit from NFL coaching.FitAllen’s fit into the 49ers’ 4-3 defense is another strong selling point. His athleticism would allow him to fill the role of SAM linebacker on base downs, setting the edge, keeping contain and occasionally dropping into coverage where he’s already proven reliable. For the majority of snaps, Allen would rush the passer opposite Dee Ford. The pair would make for a dangerous combination along the edges to complement the interior pressure of DeForest Buckner.ProjectionAllen is commonly projected to the New York Jets at pick No. 3. If the 49ers are attracted to Allen’s versatile skillset, their safest bet will be to select him at second-overall. There’s also a chance that Allen could be available if the 49ers trade back slightly, with say, the Raiders at four.WhyAllen’s draw will likely vary based on who’s on the board when the 49ers pick at No. 2. If Bosa remains, there’s little chance Lynch would target Allen instead. If it’s Williams, and teams aren’t banging down the door to trade up, then Allen may tempt the 49ers and their need for another edge rusher. If the 49ers truly see Ford as an every-down defensive end, then adding Allen would give coordinator Robert Saleh a pair of dynamic, impact defenders on the field for every snap. He may not have the allure of Bosa or Williams, but Allen would still be a substantial upgrade for a 49ers defense that could benefit from every aspect of his skillset.