NFL Teams Eyeing the National Championship: What the 49ers Should Focus on in the Notre Dame vs. Ohio State Game
The National Championship Game between Notre Dame and Ohio State is sure to captivate the attention of NFL teams, particularly the San Francisco 49ers, who are closely monitoring several Ohio State prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft. With key players potentially available in the upcoming draft, here’s a rundown of who the 49ers should focus on in this pivotal matchup.
Denzel Burke, Cornerback
Draft Range: Early – 39, Median – 64, Late – 95
The 49ers’ cornerback depth looks solid with Deommodore Lenoir signed to an extension and last year’s second-round pick, Renardo Green, impressing during his rookie season. However, with Charvarius Ward’s future uncertain due to potential free agency departure, San Francisco could be in the market for an additional cornerback to solidify their depth in nickel packages.
Denzel Burke could be a perfect fit. Known for his versatility in coverage and strong run support — a key trait for any cornerback hoping to make an impact for the 49ers — Burke has had a steady yet unspectacular final season with Ohio State. Despite just two interceptions this year, a strong performance in the National Championship could elevate his draft stock, possibly enticing the 49ers to invest a high pick in him.
Tyleik Williams, Defensive Tackle
Draft Range: Early – 24, Median – 44, Late – 67
Tyleik Williams is a name drawing attention for his potential to be one of the top run defenders in the 2025 draft class. As highlighted by A to Z Sports’ Ryan Roberts, while Williams’ pass-rush ability remains a question mark, his ability to dominate in the run game is precisely what the 49ers need. The team struggled with run defense this season, and Williams, a 325-pound force, could fill a major gap in the middle of their defense.
While he may not have the pass-rush upside that many are looking for, his ability to neutralize the run game could be a key factor in a draft decision. If he impresses against Notre Dame’s offensive line, it might be enough to propel the 49ers to pick him in the early rounds.
Jack Sawyer, EDGE Rusher
Draft Range: Early – 43, Median – 69, Late – 101
Jack Sawyer is no stranger to big-game moments, as evidenced by his game-changing strip sack in Ohio State’s Cotton Bowl victory over Texas. A strong, disciplined edge rusher with an eye for impactful plays, Sawyer’s skill set aligns well with what the 49ers are looking for in an edge rusher. While concerns about his pass-rushing technique and agility remain, his ability to contribute across multiple facets of the game makes him an appealing prospect.
With nine sacks, nine tackles for loss, seven pass breakups, an interception, and three forced fumbles (two of which were returned for touchdowns), Sawyer has proven his ability to make splash plays. For the 49ers, who could use more depth on the edge, Sawyer’s versatility and high floor could make him a highly attractive pick.
J.T. Tuimoloau, EDGE Rusher
Draft Range: Early – 45, Median – 73, Late – 106
Like Sawyer, J.T. Tuimoloau has a powerful rush style but lacks the polished pass-rush moves to be a consistent threat off the edge. However, his outstanding production this season — 11.5 sacks and 20 tackles for loss — speaks volumes about his ability to impact games. While concerns linger about his agility and consistency as a pass rusher, his dynamic ability to disrupt plays could make him a valuable asset for the 49ers’ defensive line rotation.
Should Tuimoloau continue to perform at a high level during the National Championship, the 49ers could be enticed to invest in him, looking for a player who can contribute to a rotational defensive line, especially with their current need for depth.
Donovan Jackson, Offensive Lineman
Draft Range: Early – 43, Median – 70, Late – 102
Following their successful pick of Dominick Puni in the 2024 draft, the 49ers are keeping an eye on additional offensive line talent. With left guard Aaron Banks likely to hit free agency, the team may need to draft another lineman with versatility, and Donovan Jackson fits the bill. Jackson has shown the ability to play both guard and tackle effectively, providing a much-needed option for the 49ers.
Despite Jackson’s promising start at left guard, where he gave up no sacks and only four pressures in five games, his move to left tackle following an injury to Josh Simmons has seen some struggles. Still, his experience and potential at both positions could give him an edge over other prospects. If Jackson can prove his ability to excel in both tackle and guard positions during the National Championship, the 49ers might consider selecting him to strengthen their offensive line depth.
Conclusion
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, the National Championship Game between Ohio State and Notre Dame will be a crucial stage for prospects to elevate their stock. The 49ers, with their existing roster strengths and needs, should keep a close eye on these key Ohio State players. Whether it’s adding depth in the secondary, fortifying the defensive line, or bolstering the offensive line, the 49ers could find valuable contributors to their roster in this high-stakes matchup.