The San Francisco 49ers enter the 2020 NFL Draft with seven picks, including two first rounders. They will make some trades to acquire more picks as they look to add to complement a roster that nearly won the Super Bowl. They enter the draft with their first pick at No. 13 overall and their last pick at No. 245 overall.
The 49ers have settled much of the core of their roster, but they will look to replace some recent departures on both sides of the ball. They traded star defensive tackle DeForest Buckner for a first round pick and saw Emmanuel Sanders leave to join the Saints. The 49ers need a complement to Deebo Samuel and will look to restock on the defensive line, among other areas.
We’ll be tracking their picks throughout the three days of the 2020 NFL Draft, as well as any trades they make between now and the end of Saturday.
Round 1, pick 14 (No. 14 overall): Javon Kinlaw, DT, South Carolina
Round 1, pick 25 (No. 25): Brandon Aiyuk, WR, Arizona State
Round 5, pick 7 (No. 153 overall): Colton McIvitz, OT, West Virginia
Round 6, pick 11 (No. 190): Charlie Woerner, TE, Georgia
Round 7, pick 3 (No. 217): Jauan Jennings, WR, Tennessee
The 49ers traded Matt Breida and Marquise Goodwin to set up their fifth and sixth round picks, and traded a fifth for Trent Williams.