During the first two rounds of the 2012 NFL Draft, the San Francisco 49ers added some explosiveness to their 26th ranked offense. They drafted wide receiver A.J. Jenkins of Illinois with the 30th overall selection in the first round and then running back LaMichael James of Oregon with the 61st overall selection in the second round.
For your viewing pleasure, here are some video highlights (courtesy of YouTube) of Jenkins and James. Enjoy.
Round 1, Pick 30 Overall: WR A.J. Jenkins of Illinois
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Round 2, Pick 61 Overall: RB LaMichael James of Oregon
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