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1st Round:
[table][tr][td]29 (29)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers
(from Indianapolis)[/td] [td]Kentwan Balmer [img]http://vmedia.rivals.com/images/database/mediaicons_video.gif[/img][/td] [td]DT[/td] [td]North Carolina[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]The buzz: Balmer is an athletic, mobile tackle with the talent to become a Pro Bowler if he's able to be a more consistent performer. Frank Coyle of www.draftinsiders.com had Balmer rated the No. 3 defensive tackle in the class.[/td] [/tr][/table]2nd Round:
[table][tr][td]8 (39)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers[/td] [td]Chilo Rachal[/td] [td]OG[/td] [td]USC[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]The buzz: Rachal is a bigger, more physical blocker than the type of linemen the 49ers have gone after in recent drafts. He is likely to challenge for the spot vacated by Justin Smiley, but the team also has concerns after David Baas required surgery last week to fix an arm injury.[/td] [/tr][/table]3rd Round:
[table][tr][td]12 (75)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers
(from Chicago)[/td] [td]Reggie Smith [img]http://vmedia.rivals.com/images/database/mediaicons_video.gif[/img][/td] [td]DB[/td] [td]Oklahoma[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]Murphy: Smith provides the 49ers with a bigger, versatile defender that can play corner. However, he could also transfer back to free safety and challenge Mark Roman early for playing time.[/td] [/tr][/table]4th Round:
[table][tr][td]8 (107)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers[/td] [td]Cody Wallace [img]http://vmedia.rivals.com/images/database/mediaicons_video.gif[/img][/td] [td]C[/td] [td]Texas A&M[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]Murphy: Wallace provides the 49ers some insurance in case the injury to David Baas is more serious than initially thought. Wallace can also play both center and guard, so long-term this is likely the replacement for Eric Heitmann. He may be the best natural athlete of the centers.[/td] [/tr][/table]6th Round:
[table][tr][td]8 (174)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers[/td] [td]Josh Morgan[/td] [td]SE[/td] [td]Virginia Tech[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]Murphy: Morgan is a well-built receiver with good poential on special teams. He runs well for his size and also had a 40.5-inch vertical leap.
[/td] [/tr][/table]7th Round:
[table][tr][td]7 (214)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers[/td] [td]Larry Grant[/td] [td]OLB[/td] [td]Ohio State[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]Murphy: Grant made some good plays for the Buckeyes, but his athleticism didn't transfer to the field enough times.[/td] [/tr][/table]---
We also signed two undrafted free agents:
Cameron Colvin from Oregon
Gary Guyton from Georgia Tech
If you find any videos of these players, please post them.
[table][tr][td]29 (29)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers
(from Indianapolis)[/td] [td]Kentwan Balmer [img]http://vmedia.rivals.com/images/database/mediaicons_video.gif[/img][/td] [td]DT[/td] [td]North Carolina[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]The buzz: Balmer is an athletic, mobile tackle with the talent to become a Pro Bowler if he's able to be a more consistent performer. Frank Coyle of www.draftinsiders.com had Balmer rated the No. 3 defensive tackle in the class.[/td] [/tr][/table]2nd Round:
[table][tr][td]8 (39)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers[/td] [td]Chilo Rachal[/td] [td]OG[/td] [td]USC[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]The buzz: Rachal is a bigger, more physical blocker than the type of linemen the 49ers have gone after in recent drafts. He is likely to challenge for the spot vacated by Justin Smiley, but the team also has concerns after David Baas required surgery last week to fix an arm injury.[/td] [/tr][/table]3rd Round:
[table][tr][td]12 (75)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers
(from Chicago)[/td] [td]Reggie Smith [img]http://vmedia.rivals.com/images/database/mediaicons_video.gif[/img][/td] [td]DB[/td] [td]Oklahoma[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]Murphy: Smith provides the 49ers with a bigger, versatile defender that can play corner. However, he could also transfer back to free safety and challenge Mark Roman early for playing time.[/td] [/tr][/table]4th Round:
[table][tr][td]8 (107)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers[/td] [td]Cody Wallace [img]http://vmedia.rivals.com/images/database/mediaicons_video.gif[/img][/td] [td]C[/td] [td]Texas A&M[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]Murphy: Wallace provides the 49ers some insurance in case the injury to David Baas is more serious than initially thought. Wallace can also play both center and guard, so long-term this is likely the replacement for Eric Heitmann. He may be the best natural athlete of the centers.[/td] [/tr][/table]6th Round:
[table][tr][td]8 (174)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers[/td] [td]Josh Morgan[/td] [td]SE[/td] [td]Virginia Tech[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]Murphy: Morgan is a well-built receiver with good poential on special teams. He runs well for his size and also had a 40.5-inch vertical leap.
[/td] [/tr][/table]7th Round:
[table][tr][td]7 (214)[/td] [td]San Francisco 49ers[/td] [td]Larry Grant[/td] [td]OLB[/td] [td]Ohio State[/td] [/tr][tr][td] [/td] [td]Murphy: Grant made some good plays for the Buckeyes, but his athleticism didn't transfer to the field enough times.[/td] [/tr][/table]---
We also signed two undrafted free agents:
Cameron Colvin from Oregon
Gary Guyton from Georgia Tech
If you find any videos of these players, please post them.