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12 picks. Four years later and only one of them is still with the team."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference Calls49ers History49ers draft rewind: 2014New https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Pierre-Garcon-Jersey ,93comments12 picks. Four years later and only one of them is still with the team. PDTShareTweetShareShare49ers draft rewind: 2014Every year around draft time we like to look at the ghosts of drafts past with the San Francisco 49ers and reflect on the players allocated from the draft. We luckily have video of each draft thanks to YouTube poster and 49ers fan Marvin49. We’ll be looking at every year up to 2018. Today it’s 2014.12 picks. In 2014, the San Francisco 49ers had 12 picks to play with in anticipation for the draft. They wound up using all of them. No wheeling and dealing here for trade ups. The 49ers made 12 picks. If that isn’t shotgunning a draft I don’t know what is. Today, only one of those picks remains with the team. Coming off a brutal NFC Championship loss, the 49ers went to rebuild with a similar blueprint from the year before. That blueprint being they had a decent roster, so they could do what they wanted with needs. This draft was one that showed flashes of brilliance in the play of this class, but with the exception of Jimmie Ward and Carlos Hyde, most of these picks found themselves on the sidelines, whether from injury, poor play, or both. For their first pick, the 49ers choose Northern Illinois safety Jimmie Ward. A walking highlight reel of a ballhawk, but one that also was considered a bit of a reach. The plan (speculated) was to move Ward to corner where his speed and play could be utilized. This is precisely what happened. Ward’s rookie season showed promise, but there were also times where he was burned by bigger bodied receivers as he was introduced to the NFL game. His injuries didn’t help at all either. Ward’s entire career would be defined by his ability to go to IR, only finishing a season once in his career and failing to start a full 16 games as of this writing. The second round had the 49ers take the heir to Frank Gore, Ohio State running back Carlos Hyde. Hyde was considered by some the best running back in that year’s class and quickly made himself Gore’s backup in training camp. Hyde was later not re-signed when his contract ended and wound up being a victim of the wrong places at the wrong time. He went to the Cleveland Browns in 2018, but they drafted a running back and traded him to the Jacksonville Jaguars mid-season. The Jaguars released him at the end of the season and now Hyde finds himself with the Kansas City Chiefs. This could be the perfect system for his abilities. Hyde never was a bad piece on the 49ers, but he lacked the patience and vision Gore had. The third round is where things went back to some predictability. Linebacker Chris Borland was the shining pick of the third round. Unfortunately, despite having a very well-received rookie performance Earl Mitchell Jersey , Borland would retire after just one season due to concerns over head trauma. The other 3rd round picks? Center Marcus Martin was considered a steal at pick 70 but couldn’t put it all together at the next level. Guard Brandon Thomas wasn’t much better. Perceived as someone who could be a solid guard in the NFL and an early second round pick, Thomas went to the 49ers with pick 100 in the third round. Why the slide? An ACL injury, of course. Bruce Ellington was drafted in the fourth round, a speedster out of South Carolina, Seen more for his collegiate basketball career (they even show video of it during his draft highlights), Ellington would be leveled with injuries during his time in San Francisco. In the fifth round, Aaron Lynch looked like an absolute steal his first year in San Francisco, but couldn’t seem to take things to the next level consistently in subsequent years. 12 picks. With the exception of Jimmie Ward, all of those picks are no longer with the 49ers. Ward almost wasn’t with the 49ers for 2019 as well, but he signed a contract for one year to return to the team. While it’s a good signing, a backup plan is needed, because Ward’s injuries are no longer an ‘if’ but a ‘when.’ As per usual, the DMCA biscuits have this thing on lockdown in some regions, so if you’d like to view the video, make sure to click the link to go to YouTube directly to see it. Or you can go here via this link to see the analysis of the draft.Pick Breakdown: Round 1 - Pick 30 - Jimmie Ward, S, Northern IllinoisRound 2 - Pick 57 - Carlos Hyde, RB Malcolm Smith Color Rush Jersey , Ohio StateRound 3 - Pick 70 - Marcus Martin, C, USCRound 3 - Pick 77 - Chris Borland, LB, WisconsinRound 3 - Pick 100 - Brandon Thomas, OG, ClemsonRound 4 - Pick 106 - Bruce Ellington, WR, South CarolinaRound 4 - Pick 129 - Dontae Johnson, CB, North Carolina StateRound 5 - Pick 150 - Aaron Lynch, DE, South FloridaRound 5 - Pick 170 - Keith Reaser, DB, Florida AtlanticRound 6 - Pick 180 - Kenneth Acker, DB, Southern MethodistRound 7 - Pick 243 - Kaleb Ramsey, DT https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Robbie-Gould-Jersey , Boston CollegeRound 7 - Pick 245 - Trey Millard, FB, Oklahoma This is where it gets good"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference Calls49ers VideoJimmy G vs. the TitansNew,12commentsThis is where it gets goodPDTShareTweetShareShareJimmy G vs. the TitansNow this is where watching the 49ers got fun again. Sure, beating up on the Bears and Texans was cool, but the Titans were a playoff team. A good playoff team. At the beginning of the 2017 season, you’d think that this was a team you didn’t want the 49ers to face. After seeing Jimmy Garoppolo, you said, “Bring it.” The real star of this show was Robbie Gould, though. He kicked six field goals. If you had him on your fantasy team, you might have won the day with that. Beyond Gould, you had Garoppolo throwing for over 300 yards and taking command of the two-minute offense like a boss. Oh and this was the game where Trent Taylor got the name Mr. Third Down due to all those bloody third down conversions teh 49ers liked to make here. Go here to see the recap of that game if you’re curious how all this went down. The big video is yet to come and we all know what that one is. For now, let’s watch some highlights from Jimmy G. As per usual, the DMCA biscuits will have this thing locked down, so you may want to go here if you want to watch it.