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OTC: San Francisco (#29 from Indianapolis)

April 27, 2008

San Francisco 49ers
2007 Record: 5-11
2008 1st Round Selection:
Kentwan Balmer, DT, North Carolina (UNC)
Last Five 1st Round Picks:
2007 – Patrick Willis (ILB / #11)
2007 – Joe Staley (OT / #28)
2006 – Vernon Davis (TE / #6)
2006 – Manny Lawson (OLB / #22)
2005 – Alex Smith (QB / #1)
Other DL 1st Round Selections (Last 20 Years):
2001 – [...]

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Day #3: Garrison Hearst

April 23, 2008

Garrison Hearst – RB – Georgia
1993 Draft / 1st Round / Phoenix Cardinals
After a successful college career at the University of Georgia, Garrison Hearst had a rough start to his NFL career. Drafted by one of the league’s moribund franchises, he was used sparingly his first two seasons, but would come back in 1995 to [...]

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Day #26: Jim Druckenmiller

March 31, 2008

Jim Druckenmiller – QB – Virginia Tech
1997 Draft / 1st Round / San Francisco 49ers
Before being drafted as the lastest “heir apparent” to Steve Young, Jim Druckenmiller was a two year starter for the Virginia Tech Hokies. While in Blacksburg his team would go on to win the 1995 and 1996 Big East championships. He [...]

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Day #53: Eric Davis

March 4, 2008

Eric Davis – DB – Jacksonville State
1990 Draft / 2nd Round / San Francisco 49ers
Coming out of little known Jacksonville State University in Alabama Eric Davis went from second round draft pick to Super Bowl champion. Playing for the San Francisco 49ers towards the end of the Montana, Rice and Lott glory years Davis played [...]

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Day #80: Bill Romanowski

February 6, 2008

Bill Romanowski – LB – Boston College
1988 Draft / 3rd Round / San Francisco 49ers
When he was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the 3rd round of the 1988 draft, Bill Romanowski was the 12th linebacker off the board. A highly heralded linebacking prospect Aundray Bruce of Auburn was the 1st overall selection that year [...]

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