We’ve had some interesting changes this week with mock drafts. Some of the normal Jaquiski Tartt Jersey , predictive outcomes have come out with Nick Bosa going to the Arizona Cardinals and the San Francisco 49ers settling with Josh Allen. Others have had the 49ers getting Bosa. This mock from NFL.com’s Bucky Brooks has what has become the safe prediction: Bosa to the Cardinals, Allen to the 49ers. That’s not to say Brooks isn’t thinking it’s what will happen. He’s quick to note that this mock is about what the clubs think of the players in a best player available sort of way and not necessarily what he thinks they should do. Which, if you think of it like that, the way this mock goes makes sense. As said above, Allen goes to the 49ers. Here’s what Brooks said about the pick: Pretty subtle and brief, but there’s not much more to say about Allen that hasn’t been said. With all the drafts following this formula, it is appropriate to point something out about Allen. That something is that even if he’s not up to the standard of Bosa, the 49ers getting him isn’t like them they missed out on a first round pick and have to settle with fifth round talent. Allen is listed as one of the absolute best in a draft stuffed with quality pass rushers. If the 49ers take him, they certainly aren’t settling for something that’s mediocre, Allen will be a great asset on the team. Allen didn’t show up at the Senior Bowl this week, so the 49ers were/are unable to get a look at him through this week’s practices and Saturday’s game. It’s a definite drag considering it would help in the decision making process of how he responds to coaching and more importantly, Kyle Shanahan’s brand of it. Without Allen,they have gotten looks at other pass rushers like Montez Sweat. That may carry over to draft day if the assessment of Solomon Thomas has an arrow in the negative and Quinnen Williams is available. Regardless, of that possible outcome http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-patrick-willis-jersey , Josh Allen gets another vote. It’s not what Brooks thinks the 49ers—or the Cardinals by extension—should do, but it’s what they think of these players. As we all know, there’s a lot more to drafting than just BPA. Taking a look at former San Francisco 49ers and other players who stood out in Week 6 of the Alliance of American Football."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsAAFSan Francisco 49ers NewsFormer 49ers and other standouts from Week 6 of the AAFNew,18commentsTaking a look at former 49ers and other players who stood out in Week 6 of the Alliance of American Football.PDTShareTweetShareShareFormer 49ers and other standouts from Week 6 of the AAFMatt Kartozian-USA TODAY SportsThe Alliance of American Football wrapped up another week of their inaugural season on Sunday. Several former San Francisco 49ers players and coaches stood out in Week 6, as well as other players whose performances could put them on the radar of NFL teams. We’ll be dropping in on the AAF on a weekly basis to see who’s making an impact in the new league.Former 49ersMike Singletary, Memphis ExpressSingletary’s Express fell to 1-5 Saturday, losing 22-9 to the Salt Lake Stallions. The former 49ers head coach now owns the worst record in the AAF. Singletary lands on our standout list not for his Week 6 performance, but for the impending arrival of polarizing quarterback Johnny Manziel. The Express added Manziel on Saturday after the CFL’s Montreal Alouettes released him earlier this month. He was not allowed to play for any other CFL teams. Singletary coaching Manziel becomes must-watch TV.Ja’Quan Gardner, San Diego FleetGardner suited up for the 49ers’ final 2018 preseason game against the Los Angeles Chargers but didn’t receive any snaps and was released two days later. He currently ranks third among AAF running backs with 309 yards rushing, averaging 5.1 yards per carry. Gardner’s found the endzone three times this season for the Fleet as their lead back.Rashad Ross, San Diego FleetRoss signed a reserve/futures contract with the 49ers in January of 2017 but was released in June, before the bulk of the offseason began. He’s now among the AAF’s most prolific receivers, totaling 29 receptions for 452 yards and six touchdowns. He currently ranks second in yards receiving behind Orlando Apollo’s Charles Johnson (521). He seems primed for another invite to an NFL training camp in 2019.Other standoutsDerron Smith, S Tevin Coleman Jersey , San Antonio CommandersSmith reeled in a pick-six for the second week in a row. He intercepted Atlanta Legends quarter Aaron Murray on Saturday in the fourth quarter, returning it for an 87-yard score. The former Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals safety is among the AAF’s top defenders. Smith’s three interceptions is tied for second among all defenders.Karter Schult, DE, Salt Lake StallionsSchult continues to establish himself as the top AAF defensive lineman. He totaled five sacks heading into Saturday’s contest against the Expresses. He added another two, bringing his six-game total to seven. Schult has 18 quarterback hits on the season and is another AAF defender likely to garner NFL attention this offseason.L’Damian Washington, WR, Birmingham IronWashington burst on to the scene in Week 6. Prior to Sunday’s game against the Fleet, the Iron receiver had 14 catches for 277 yards and one touchdown to his name. He added four receptions for 128 yards on Sunday, finding the endzone twice. He also added a two-point conversion to his evening. Washington’s highlight play came in the second quarter where he reeled in an 83-yard touchdown from quarterback Luis Perez.Current standingsEast Division1. Orlando Apollos (5-1)2. Birmingham Iron (4-2)3. Atlanta Legends (2-4)4. Memphis Express (1-5)West Division1. San Diego Fleet (4-2)2. Arizona Hothots (3-3)3. San Antonio Commanders (3-3)4. Salt Lake City Stallions (2-4)Stats leadersPassing yards1. Garrett Gilbert — 1.625 yards2. Logan Woodside — 1,189 yards3. Jon Wolford — 1,188 yardsRushing yards1. Jhurell Pressley — 343 yards2. Kenneth Farrow, II — 340 yards3. Ja’Quan Gardner — 309 yardsReceiving yards1. Charles Johnson — 521 yards2. Rashad Ross — 452 yards3. Dontez Ford — 435 yardsTackles1. DeMarquis Gates — 392. Erick Dargan — 383. Tyson Graham, Jr. — 37Sacks1. Karter Schult — 72. Jayrone Elliott — 5.53. Damontre Moore — 5Interceptions1. De’Vante Bausby — 42. Terence Garvin — 3t2. Derron Smith — 3