49ers will select 30th in the 2012 NFL Draft

Jan 23, 2012 at 11:14 AM--


With the San Francisco 49ers' loss on Sunday in the NFC Championship game, the team now knows their first round position in the 2012 NFL Draft. The 49ers will be selecting 30th come April.

The final two spots in the first round will belong to the New York Giants and the New England Patriots. Their positions will be determined by the result of Super Bowl XLVI.

The 2012 NFL Draft will be the 77th annual selection process allowing NFL franchises to acquire eligible college football players.

The first round of the 2012 NFL Draft will begin on Thursday, April 26. The second and third rounds will take place on Friday, April 27. Rounds four through seven will take place on Saturday, April 28.

Here is the order of the first round so far:

  1. Indianapolis
  2. St. Louis
  3. Minnesota
  4. Cleveland
  5. Tampa Bay
  6. Washington
  7. Jacksonville
  8. Miami or Carolina (coin flip)
  9. Miami or Carolina (coin flip)
  10. Buffalo
  11. Kansas City or Seattle (coin flip)
  12. Kansas City or Seattle (coin flip)
  13. Arizona
  14. Dallas
  15. Philadelphia
  16. NY Jets
  17. Cincinnati (from Oakland)
  18. San Diego
  19. Chicago
  20. Tennessee
  21. Cincinnati
  22. Cleveland (from Atlanta)
  23. Detroit
  24. Pittsburgh
  25. Denver
  26. Houston
  27. New England (from New Orleans)
  28. Green Bay
  29. Baltimore
  30. San Francisco
  31. Loser of Super Bowl XLVI
  32. Winner of Super Bowl XLVI



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