WATCH: 49ers 7th-round LB Tatum Bethune loves to hit

49ers 7th-round LB Tatum Bethune is a lot of fun to watch.

The 49ers have a type at linebacker and it’s clear watching Florida State Tatum Bethune run around why San Francisco identified him as the player they wanted with the 251st overall pick in the 2024 draft.

His lack of size probably contributed to his fall into the seventh round, and there are some missed tackles that come as a result of his aggressiveness in getting to the football. When he connects though, it is loud.

He walloped LSU quarterback and No. 2 overall pick Jayden Daniels on a hit often used to show why Daniels could have trouble adapting to the NFL.

There may or may not ever be a starting job for Bethune, but if he winds up getting regular defensive playing time it wouldn’t be a surprise.

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There was already going to be a bit of a logjam for the 49ers at linebacker, and now their LB room is more crowded after the club selected Florida State’s Tatum Bethune with their final pick (251 overall) in this year’s draft.

Bethune fits the mold to play the Will linebacker spot in the 49ers’ defense. He’s 5-11, 229 pounds, but it’s not evident from watching him where he flies around and sticks his nose in with force against the run. There is plenty of athleticism and instinct in coverage to believe Bethune could become a viable coverage option as a pro. He also had good ball production in college with 14 pass breakups and four interceptions.

The problem for him finding his way onto the roster is that he’ll have Fred Warner and De’Vondre Campbell ahead of him on the depth chart. Veteran Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles is also back, along with second-year LBs Dee Winters and Jalen Graham. Dre Greenlaw’s status is uncertain after he tore his Achilles in the Super Bowl, but he could return in the 2024 campaign.

Bethune’s path to a roster spot will start on special teams, but he’ll have an opportunity during his rookie year to place himself as a potential long-term starting option in the event Greenlaw doesn’t re-sign with the 49ers this offseason. To get there though he’ll need to outperform both Winters and Graham who looked good in preseason action last year.

There are plenty of tools for Bethune to become a starting LB in the NFL. Now he has to prove it in a crowded, but largely unproven LB room.

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49ers final pick in 2024 NFL draft is LB Tatum Bethune

The final pick is in for the #49ers in the 2024 NFL draft!

The 49ers wrapped up their 2024 NFL draft by selecting Florida State linebacker Tatum Bethune with the 251st overall pick.

Bethune is a very 49ers linebacker prospect in that he’s undersized with good athleticism and a ton of aggression that allows him to play bigger than his 5-11, 229-pound frame.

Before joining Florida State, Bethune played for three seasons at the University of Central Florida where he played in 35 games with 17 starts. With the Seminoles he started 21 of the 26 games he played.

In his 61 college games Bethune posted 339 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, 14 pass breakups and four interceptions.

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