The 49ers will have a number of decisions to make when sifting through the quarterback market this spring, including how they value signal callers in the upcoming NFL draft.

The three quarterbacks that have gotten the most buzz early in the evaluation process are Mitch Trubisky, Deshaun Watson and DeShone Kizer, all of whom are expected to get taken during the first two rounds.

One quarterback that’s improved his draft stock is Cal quarterback Davis Webb, who one anonymous league executive believes will be the best quarterback to come out of this draft class, according to NFL Network Analyst Daniel Jeremiah.

“If I were a team like Cleveland, I would take impact players at (pick Nos.) 1 and 12 and then trade back into the bottom of the first round for Davis Webb. I think he will end up being the best quarterback of this draft class.”

Web (6-5, 230) was considered likely a mid-round prospect heading into last month’s Senior Bowl. He ended up as the MVP of the game after orchestrating three scoring drives in the 16-15 win for the South team.

Webb completed 11 of 16 for 165 yards, including a 39-yard touchdown pass. He played one year running a spread offense at Cal after transferring prior to his senior year at Texas Tech.

Webb in his four college seasons completed 61.5 percent of his throws and threw 63 touchdown passes to 34 interceptions.

The biggest concern for Webb is his accuracy. Completing just over 60 percent of his throws in college-style spread offenses is a red flag, considering many reads and throwing windows are predetermined.

But Webb’s physical tools make him an intriguing option after the first round. Teams that need quarterbacks picking early – like the Browns, 49ers and Bears – might elect to hold off on taking a quarterback in the top five and try their luck later.

Mid-round targets that could be had at better prices include Webb, Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech) and Brad Kaaya (Miami, Fla.). And as Dak Prescott and Russell Wilson proved, finding a quality quarterback in the middle rounds can be hugely beneficial while filling out a roster.