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The San Francisco 49ers enter the 2024 NFL draft with an abundance of selections.
San Francisco could use some of those picks in packages to move up in trades throughout the selection process.
The 49ers probably will not make a large jump from No. 31 in the first round, but if they like a player who is still available around the No.25-27 point, they could use some of their late-round picks to jump a few teams.
The second round could also be a trade target for the 49ers if someone they value drops further than expected.
They might get better value out of their late-round selections with cheaper price tags in the second round.
The No. 26 overall pick could be an ideal trade target of the 49ers for a few reasons.
The Niners will be in the market for offensive linemen and a run on the second tier of interior players could happen in the latter parts of the first round.
A move up to No. 26 in a trade with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would put the 49ers in front of the Arizona Cardinals at No. 27.
Arizona may not seem like a threat in the NFC West right now, but if it is in the market for offensive linemen as well, the 49ers could jump its divisional foe.
San Francisco’s abundance of late-round picks are intriguing in a trade package, but only one selection in the second and third rounds makes it difficult for it to make a massive jump up the draft order.
A move up to land someone like Duke’s Graham Barton at No. 26 would likely involve one or two of the 49ers’ fourth-round picks.