Street was asked about the video during a conference call following his selection.
"It was definitely great," he said. "Honestly, I couldn't have done it without the guys around me. If you watch the video, you see how crazy they were going for me. I was riding that momentum, and I just had to go and do it. I couldn't go and fail with all of them hyped up."
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Street is unlikely to see any playing time during his rookie season and will likely spend most of the year rehabbing.
"Rehab's going great," he continued. "I'm unsure of the timeline and everything, but I'm excited to get to San Francisco and continue my rehab just so I can get back out on the field as soon as possible."
The injury doesn't have Street down. After all, he has made it to the NFL, and he sees it as just another challenge to overcome.
"I just knew it was another challenge ahead of me, and I knew I was going to be able to overcome it," Street said. "I've been blessed throughout my whole career to not really be spanned with injuries and stuff, and I think this is another challenge that God has put in front of me and I'm going to overcome it."
What will Street bring to the 49ers once he is healthy and can get back on the football field?
"As far as an athlete, I feel like I'm a well-balanced guy," he answered. "I feel like I'm really stout against the run, violent hands, low pad level. And then against the pass I just use my quickness, instincts, you know, try to time the snap, stuff like that. And a lot of the things are just studying the offensive linemen that I play. I feel like that plays a very vital role in how I play, just knowing my opponent and the rest just comes natural when I go out there on game day."
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