The 49ers haven’t let the strange circumstances of the 2020 NFL draft affect their willingness to make moves and trade picks. In fact, after they sent their sixth-round pick and Marquise Goodwin to the Eagles, they officially traded all seven of their original 2020 picks.
Here’s where all of their original selections went:
Round 1, Pick 31
The 49ers did use a pick in the first round, but they traded the 31st pick to the Vikings in a move up to the No. 25 slot.
Round 2, Pick 63
This pick didn’t even belong to the 49ers when the draft started. They unloaded this selection to the Chiefs during the 2019 offseason in exchange for defensive end Dee Ford.
Round 3, Pick 95
San Francisco didn’t hold their third-round pick entering the draft either. They parted with this one in a midseason trade with the Broncos for wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders.
Round 4, Pick 137
This one also went to the Broncos in the Sanders trade.
Round 5, Pick 176
The 49ers held two fifth-round picks. They wound up moving both, but their own was the 176th selection, which went to the Vikings in the teams’ first-round swap.
Round 6, Pick 210
San Francisco held on to their own sixth-round selection as long as they could. It was the last of their own picks they had, but they attached it to Marquise Goodwin in their trade up in the sixth round.
Round 7, Pick 245
This was the first pick to go in this year’s draft. The 49ers used their seventh-round pick as a sweetener in their trade down from No. 13 to No. 14.
This is the ninth time since 1999 when the draft changed to seven rounds that a team went without using a selection in their original draft slot according to ESPN.