Despite making it to the Super Bowl to cap off the 2019 season, the San Fransisco 49ers find themselves with a top 15 pick in April's upcoming NFL Draft. While they had to give up star defensive lineman DeForest Buckner to the Indianapolis Colts to get their selection (No. 13), it gives the Niners a chance to draft a talented player.

San Fransisco could upgrade a few different positions such as the offensive line, defensive backs or a replacement for Buckner on the D-line. However, with Emmanuel Sanders signing with the New Orleans Saints, there's a pretty good chance San Fransisco goes with a wide receiver at No. 13 to pair up with Deebo Samuel.

A pair of Alabama wide receivers, Jerry Jeudy and Henry Ruggs III, are surefire first-round picks and have been mocked around the Niners' pick. While Ruggs blew away scouts with a blazing fast 4.27 40-yard dash at the combine, Jeudy is the overall better prospect.

Jeudy was a touchdown machine at Alabama and at 6-foot-1, 195-pounds with a 4.45 forty time, he has has good enough size and speed to be a can't-miss prospect at the next level.

Many consider Jeudy the top receiver in the 2020 draft class and for good reason. The talented pass-catcher has put up incredible numbers at Alabama and runs crisp routes.

While Ruggs still would be a great option and could give the Niners a great burst of speed next to Samuel and George Kittle, better options will be available when San Fransisco is on the clock.

Speaking of better options, Oklahoma's CeeDee Lamb is a popular pick for the 49ers in mock drafts and it's easy to see why. There is debate whether Lamb or Jeudy are the draft's top receiver prospect; the Niners likely can't go wrong with either.

Where Lamb is concerned, there isn't a bigger playmaker at the receiver position in the draft class than the Oklahoma star. The 6-foot-2 pass-catcher is an absolute menace after the catch with the ball in his hands and is the true definition of a home-run threat.

Last season in Norman, Lamb recorded 62 catches for 1,327 yards (21.4 yards per catch) and 14 touchdowns.

Most likely, Lamb ends up being the selection for San Fransisco if he's available at No. 13. Pairing him up with Kittle and Samuel will give Jimmy Garoppolo some of the best young targets in the NFL and with the team already a Super Bowl contender, they can afford to make a big splash on an exciting player in the draft.