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2019 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS DRAFT PICKS ROUND OVERALL PICK PLAYER POS COLLEGE NOTES 1 2nd Own Pick Nick Bosa DL Ohio State 6-4, 266 2 36th Own Pick Deebo Samuel WR South Carolina 6-0, 210 3 67th Own Pick Jalen Hurd WR Baylor 6-4, 217 4 104th Own Pick Traded pick to Cincinnati for their 4th round pick (110 - P Mitch Wishnowsky) and two 6th round picks (183 - OL Justin Skule and 198 - CB Tim Harris) 4 110th From Cincinnati via draft day trade Mitch Wishnowsky P Utah 6-2, 220 5 142nd Own Pick Traded pick to Detroit for G Laken Tomlinson 5 148th From Denver via draft day trade Dre Greenlaw LB Arkansas 6-0, 227 6 176th Own Pick Kaden Smith TE Stanford 6-5, 252 6 183rd From Cincinnati via draft day trade Justin Skule OL Vanderbilt 6-6, 318 6 198th From Cincinnati via draft day trade Tim Harris CB Virginia 6-1, 205 6 212th Compensatory Traded pick and LB Dekoda Watson to Denver for their 2019 5th round pick (148 - LB Dre Greenlaw) 7 216th Own Pick Traded pick to Kansas City for their 2019 7th round pick (243) and WR Rod Streeter 7 243rd From Kansas City via trade Traded pick to Cleveland for T Shon Coleman

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2019 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS DRAFT PICKSROUND OVERALL PICK PLAYER POS COLLEGE NOTES

1 2nd Own Pick Nick Bosa DL Ohio State 6-4, 266

2 36th Own Pick Deebo Samuel WR South Carolina 6-0, 210

3 67th Own Pick Jalen Hurd WR Baylor 6-4, 217

4 104th Own PickTraded pick to Cincinnati for their 4th round pick (110 - P Mitch Wishnowsky) and two 6th round picks (183 - OL Justin Skule and 198 - CB Tim Harris)

4 110th From Cincinnati via draft day trade Mitch Wishnowsky P Utah 6-2, 220

5 142nd Own Pick Traded pick to Detroit for G Laken Tomlinson

5 148th From Denver via draft day trade Dre Greenlaw LB Arkansas 6-0, 227

6 176th Own Pick Kaden Smith TE Stanford 6-5, 252

6 183rd From Cincinnati via draft day trade Justin Skule OL Vanderbilt 6-6, 318

6 198th From Cincinnati via draft day trade Tim Harris CB Virginia 6-1, 205

6 212th Compensatory Traded pick and LB Dekoda Watson to Denver for their 2019 5th round pick (148 - LB Dre Greenlaw)

7 216th Own Pick Traded pick to Kansas City for their 2019 7th round pick (243) and WR Rod Streeter

7 243rd From Kansas City via trade

Traded pick to Cleveland for T Shon Coleman

2019 NFL DRAFT

COLLEGEAppeared in 30 games (10 starts) in three seasons at Ohio State (2016-18) and registered 77 tackles, 17.5 sacks, 29 TFLs, 2 PDs, 2 FFs and 2 FRs. As a junior in 2018, started all 3 games in which he appeared and finished the season with 14 tackles, 6 TFLs, 4.0 sacks, 2 FRs and 1 FF, earning All-Big Ten Honorable Mention honors. In 2017, was named Big Ten Smith-Brown Defensive Line-man of the Year and an All-American by the Amer-ican Football Coaches Association after appearing in 14 games (7 starts) and registering 34 tackles, 16 TFLs, a team-high 8.5 sacks and 1 FF. As a freshman in 2016, earned Freshman All-American honors by ESPN after appearing in 13 games for the Buckeyes and finishing with 29 tackles, 7 TFLs and 5.0 sacks.

PERSONAL• Attended St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, FL) HS where he

was a two-time first-team 7A all-state honoree.

• As a senior in 2015, finished with 21 tackles, 13.5 TFLs and 5.0 sacks following his junior season with 56 tackles, 29.5 TFLs and 5.0 sacks.

• Studied communications at Ohio State.

• Son of Cheryl and John Bosa.

• Born Nicholas John Bosa (10/23/97) in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

BOSA’S TRANSACTIONS Originally a 1st-round (2nd overall) draft choice by SF in 2019.

BOSA’S GOLDEN NUGGETS• His father, John, was selected 16th overall by the Miami Dol-

phins in the 1987 NFL Draft. The following season, Miami chose his future uncle, Eric Kumerow, also 16th overall.

• The San Diego Chargers selected his brother, Joey, 3rd overall in the 2016 NFL Draft.

• The Bosa brothers had nicknames growing up, with Joey’s be-ing Big Bear and Nick’s as Smaller Bear.

• In 2017, was the winner of the Big Ten’s Smith-Brown Defen-sive Lineman of the Year Award, becoming the fourth-con-secutive member of Ohio State to win the award, following his brother, Joey (2014-15) and Indianapolis Colts DE Tyquan Lewis (2016).

6-4 | 266 | OHIO STATE

10.23.97 | FORT LAUDERDALE, FL | ROOKIE | ACQUIRED D-1 IN ‘19

DL NICK BOSA

2019 NFL DRAFT

COLLEGEAppeared in 30 games (27 starts) in five years at South Carolina (2014-18) and registered 148 re-cepts. for 2,076 yds. and 16 TDs. As a kick returner, re-corded 42 returns for 1,219 yds. (29.0 avg.) and 4 TDs. Also, notched 25 rushing attempts for 154 yds. and 7 rushing TDs and convert-ed both passing attempts in his career for TDs. As a senior in 2018, earned First-Team All-SEC honors after hauling in 62 recepts. for 882 yds. and 11 TDs in 12 games (11 starts). Also added 23 KORs for 570 yds. (24.8 avg.) and 1 TD, earning Second-Team All-America honors by the Football Writers Association of America. Started all 3 games he appeared in 2017 and recorded 15 recepts. for 250 yds. and 3 TDs. As a sophomore in 2016, started all 10 games in which he appeared in and tallied 59 recepts. for 783 yds. and 1 TD, while adding 15 carries for 98 yds. and 6 TDs. Appeared in 5 games (3 starts) as a redshirt freshman and had 12 recepts. for 161 yds. and 1 TD. Redshirted as a freshman in 2014.

SAMUEL’S TRANSACTIONS Originally a 2nd-round (36th overall) draft choice by SF in 2019.

SAMUEL’S GOLDEN NUGGETS• A retail management major at South Carolina, Samuel is

passionate about fashion and his appearances in front of the camera. He has even gone as far as sitting down with his teammates and coaches to go over their outfits.

• His father, Galen, gave him the nickname “Deebo” after a bully in the 1995 movie Friday because he was always taking things away from people as a toddler. In high school, his stepmother, Precious Martin, gave him another nickname, “Sweet Feet,” due to his speed.

6-0 | 210 | SOUTH CAROLINA

1.15.96 | INMAN, SC | ROOKIE | ACQUIRED D-2 IN ‘19

DEEBO SAMUELWR

PERSONAL• Attended Chapman (Inman, SC) HS where he set the school record

with 53 career TDs.

• As a senior in 2013, finished with 61 recepts. for 1,184 yds. and 15 TDs, while also registering 837 yds. and 13 TDs on the ground.

• Graduated with a degree in retail management.

• Born Tyshun Raequan Samuel (1/15/96) in Inman, SC.

2019 NFL DRAFT

COLLEGEPlayed one season (2018) with Baylor after trans-ferring from Tennessee, where he played from 2014-16. At Baylor in 2018, named Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year af-ter appearing in 12 games (11 starts) and registering 69 recepts. for 946 yds. and 4 TDs. Also registered 48 rushing atts. for 209 yds. and 3 TDs. Started all 7 games in which he ap-peared in at RB as a junior at Tennessee in 2016, reg-istering 122 carries for 451 yds. and 3 TDs. Added 10 recepts. for 81 yds. As a sophomore in 2015, started all 13 games and rushed for 1,288 yds. and 12 TDs on 277 atts., while adding 22 recepts. for 190 yds. and 2 TDs. In 2014, appeared in 13 games (9 starts) and rushed 190 times for a team-high 899 rushing yds. and 5 TDs.

HURD’S TRANSACTIONS Originally a 3rd-round (67th overall) draft choice by SF in 2019.

HURD’S GOLDEN NUGGETS• As a running back at Tennessee, was teammates with New

Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara, with the duo nicknamed “thunder and lightning.”

• Named Big 12 Offensive Newcomer of the Year in 2018 after transferring to Baylor.

• In August of 2015, had his jersey retired at Beech (Henderson-ville, TN) HS, just two years following his senior season with the school in 2013.

6-4 | 217 | BAYLOR

1.23.96 | HENDERSONVILLE, TN | ROOKIE | ACQUIRED D-3 IN ‘19

JALEN HURDWR

PERSONAL• Attended Beech (Hendersonville, TN) HS where he was named

Tennessee State Mr. Football in 2012

• As junior in 2012, ran for a Tennessee state-record 3,357 yds. and 43 touchdowns.

• Majored in health, kinesiology and leisure studies.

• Born Jalen Hurd (1/23/96) in Hendersonville, TN.

2019 NFL DRAFT

COLLEGEPlayed three seasons (2016-18) at Utah after transferring from Santa Barbara (CA) City College in 2014. In three seasons at Utah, appeared in 40 games and registered 175 punts for 8,004 yds. (45.7 avg.), while pinning 74 of his punts inside the 20-yd. line. Also handled kickoff duties, kicking off 68 times for 45 touchbacks. As a senior in 2018, earned AP Second-Team All-America honors and was a finalist for the Ray Guy Award, presented to the nation’s best collegiate punter, after appearing in 14 games and notching 59 punts for 2,669 yds. (45.2 avg.), with 24 punts inside the 20-yd. line. He also forced 25 fair catches while registering 20 punts of 50-or-more yds. Was named a Ray Guy Award finalist as a junior after ap-pearing in 13 games, recording 52 punts for 2,282 yds. (43.9 avg.). Earned consensus All-America honors, as well as the Ray Guy Award, in his first season with Utah as a sophomore in 2016 after registering 64 punts for 3,053 yds. (47.7 avg.) in 13 games. Ranked 2nd in the nation in punting avg. (47.7) and punts of 50-or-more yds. (30), while also leading the nation in punts within the 10-yd. line (17). In 2014 at Santa Barbara (CA) City College, played in 11 games and registered 63 punts for 2,509 yds. (39.8 avg.).

WISHNOWSKY’S TRANSACTIONS Originally a 4th-round (110th overall) draft choice by SF in 2019.

WISHNOWSKY’S GOLDEN NUGGETS• His last name is pronounced wish-NOW-ski.

• Left school at the age of 17 to take an apprenticeship as a glass installation specialist. He continued playing football with a local semi-pro team in the West Australian Football League when friends began showing him NFL games. After a couple years into his apprenticeship, he left his job to join ProKick Australia, a training academy for aspiring punters.

• Participated in soccer, track and Australian rules football growing up.

6-2 | 220 | UTAH

3.2.92 | PERTH, AUSTRALIA | ROOKIE | ACQUIRED D-4 IN ‘19

MITCH WISHNOWSKYP

PERSONAL• Attended Lumen Christi (Perth, Australia) College where he played

Australian Football and was an Associated & Catholic Colleges of Western Australia (ACC) Honorary Athletics Representative from 2006-07.

• Graduated with a degree in kinesiology teaching.

• Son of Marty and Penny Wishnowsky.

• Born Mitch Wishnowsky (3/2/92) in Perth, Australia.

2019 NFL DRAFT

COLLEGEAppeared in 42 games (39 starts) in his four-year ca-reer (2015-18) at Arkansas, recording 299 tackles, 13 TFLs, 4.0 sacks, 3 INTs, 3 FFs and 3 FRs. As a senior in 2018, appeared in 10 games (9 starts) and fin-ished with 80 tackles, 6.5 TFLs, 2.0 sacks, 2 INTs, 1 FF and 1 FR. Started all 12 games in which he ap-peared as a junior in 2017, registering 84 tackles, 1.5 TFLs and 1.0 sack. Made 7 starts as a sophomore in 2016 and notched 42 tackles, 2 FRs, 1.5 TFLs and 1 INT. In 2015, named SEC All-Freshman, as voted on by coaches after register-ing 93 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 2 FFs and 1 .0 sack in 13 games played (11 starts).

GREENLAW’S TRANSACTIONS Originally a 5th-round (148th overall) draft choice by SF in 2019.

GREENLAW’S GOLDEN NUGGET• Following six years in the foster care system, became part of

Brian and Nanci Early’s family for seven years as the family later made his adoption official shortly after Greenlaw turned 21. “Even though it wasn’t legal until July, he’s always been my son,” said Brian. “He’s felt the same way. We’re Mom and Dad to him. It’s a pretty special relationship.” Brian Early served as the defensive coordinator for Greenlaw’s team at Fayetteville HS.

6-0 | 227 | ARKANSAS

5.25.97 | FAYETTEVILLE, AR | ROOKIE | ACQUIRED D-5 IN ‘19

DRE GREENLAWLB

PERSONAL• Attended Fayetteville (AR) HS where he totaled 119 tackles, 4.0

TFLs, 10 PDs, 4 INTs, and 2 FRs in addition to 11 recepts. for 240 yds. (21.8 avg.) and 3 TDs on offense as a senior in 2014.

• Helped Fayetteville reach the Arkansas Class 7A state champion-ship game in 2014.

• Majored in recreation and sport management at Arkansas.

• Son of Brian and Nanci Early.

• Born Dre Greenlaw (5/25/97) in Fayetteville, AR.

2019 NFL DRAFT

COLLEGEAppeared in 25 games (12 starts) in a three-year ca-reer (2016-18) at Stanford, where he registered 70 recepts. for 1,049 yds. and 7 TDs. In 2018, earned Sec-ond-Team All-Pac-12 hon-ors and was named Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention. Played in all 11 games (10 starts) and reg-istered 47 recepts. for 635 yds. and 2 TDs. As a soph-omore, earned Pac-12 All Academic Honorable Men-tion honors. Appeared in 14 games (2 starts) and recorded 23 recepts. for 414 yds. and 5 TDs. Did not see action as a freshman in 2016.

SMITH’S TRANSACTIONS Originally the first of three 6th-round (176th overall) draft choices by SF in 2019.

SMITH’S GOLDEN NUGGET• Comes from an athletic family, as his father, Mark, played col-

lege football at Willamette, and his great uncle played in the 1942 Rose Bowl, which was played in Durham, NC, the only Rose Bowl not played at Rose Bowl Stadium.

6-5 | 252 | STANFORD

4.24.97 | FLOWER MOUND, TX | ROOKIE | ACQUIRED D-6A IN ‘19

KADEN SMITHTE

PERSONAL• Attended Marcus (Flower Mound, TX) HS where he earned first-

team all-state honors as a senior after registering 57 recepts. for 917 yds.

• Earned first-team all-district honors three times, while leading his team to three district titles.

• Majored in political science at Stanford.

• Born Kaden Nelson Smith (4/24/97) in Atlanta, GA.

2019 NFL DRAFT

COLLEGEAppeared in 45 games (40 starts) in four years at Vanderbilt (2015-18). He finished his colle-giate career with a con-secutive games started streak of 40 games. As a senior in 2018, started all 13 games at LT. As a junior, was named to the 2017 SEC Academic Honor Roll. Started all 12 games at LT. In 2016, was named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Started all 13 games and helped pave the way for RB Ralph Webb, who became the school’s all-time leading rusher after registering 1,283 yds. on the ground. As a true freshman in 2015, appeared in 7 games (2 starts).

SKULE’S TRANSACTIONS Originally the second of three 6th-round (183rd overall) draft choices by SF in 2019.

SKULE’S GOLDEN NUGGETS• Last name is pronounced SKOOL.

• His father, Joshua, has been an FBI agent for 20 years and is currently the Executive Assistant Director for Intelligence. He was appointed counter terrorism section chief by former FBI director Robert Mueller in 2012 and head of intelligence by former FBI director James Comey in 2016.

• Comes from an athletic family, as his brother, Jackson, is a redshirt freshman on the offensive line at James Madison, and his father, Joshua, played football collegiately at the Na-val Academy.

6-6 | 318 | VANDERBILT

11.23.96 | CLIFTON, VA | ROOKIE | ACQUIRED D-6B IN ‘19

JUSTIN SKULEOL

PERSONAL• Attended Centreville (Clifton, VA) HS where he served as a team

captain and led his team to a Class AAA state championship in 2013.

• As a senior, paved the way for an offense that recorded nearly 4,600 rushing yds.

• Also participated in the shot put and discus on the track and field team as a junior.

• Majored in economics at Vanderbilt.

• Son of Joshua and Christy Skule.

• Born Justin Grant Skule (11/23/96) in Clifton, VA.

2019 NFL DRAFT

COLLEGEAppeared in 47 games (30 starts) in six years (2013-18) at Virginia and regis-tered 119 tackles, 18 PDs, 6.5 TFLs, 4 INTs with 69 return yds. and 1 FR. As a senior in 2018, appeared in 13 games (8 starts) and registered 36 tackles, 4 PDs, 2 INTs and 1.5 TFLs. Appeared in just 1 game (1 start) with 1 tackle in 2017 before earning a medical hardship after suffering an injury in the season opener. Saw action in just 2 games and recorded 3 tackles and 2 PDs before earning a medical hardship with an in-jury in 2016. Appeared in 10 games (9 starts) in 2015 and regis-tered 34 tackles, 6 PDs, 3.0 TFLs and 1 INT. In 2014, saw action in 10 games (5 starts) and recorded 19 tackles, 4 PDs and 1 INT. In his first season at Virginia in 2013, played in 11 games (7 starts) and registered 26 tackles, 2 PDs and 1.0 TFL.

HARRIS’ TRANSACTIONS Originally the third of three 6th-round (198th overall) draft choices by SF in 2019.

HARRIS’ GOLDEN NUGGET• Played alongside former Virginia teammate and current Balti-

more Ravens CB Maurice Canady at Varina H.S.

6-1 | 205 | VIRGINIA

7.31.95 | RICHMOND, VA | ROOKIE | ACQUIRED D-6C IN ‘19

CB TIM HARRIS

PERSONAL• Attended Varina (Henrico, VA) HS where he earned All-Metro first-

team honors from the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

• Played WR and DB at Varina.

• Earned a degree in anthropology at Virginia.

• Born Timothy Harris Jr. (7/31/95) in Richmond, VA.