How the 49ers should use their 2013 draft picks
Apr 2, 2013 at 2:15 PM
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After giving up a net of one draft pick to the Browns in the recently completed deal for quarterback Colt McCoy, the 49ers have 13 draft picks. Barring any more trades involving picks, here's what the 49ers should ideally do with those picks in the draft. Quarterback: A sixth or seventh round pick to challenge [...]
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