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SAN FRANCISCO 49Ers 2010 DRAFT RELEASE SAN FRANCISCO 49ers 2010 DRAFT RELEASE 2010 NFL DRAFT 49ERS DRAFT ORDER WHAT: 75th Annual NFL Draft Round Pick in Round Overall Pick 1 13 13 WHERE: New York City’s Radio Music Hall 1 17 (from Carolina) 17 2 17 49 WHEN: Thursday, April 22, 4:30 PM PST (Round 1) 3 16 79 Friday, April 23, 3:00 PM PST (Rounds 2-3) 4 15 113 Saturday, April 24, 7:00 AM PST (Rounds 4-7) 6 13 182 6 37 (Compensatory Pick) 206 TIME LIMITS: Round 1: 10 minutes per pick 7 17 224 Round 2: 7 minutes per pick Round 3-7: 5 minutes per pick Note: Compensatory picks cannot be traded 49ERS DRAFT PARTY 49ERS MEDIA ACCOMODATIONS Provisions have been made for the media to cover this year’s The 49ers will hold their Annual Draft Party on Thursday, April 22 draft in the media work room at the 49ers team headquarters in at the Santa Clara Convention Center. The sold out event will start Santa Clara. Meals will be provided Thursday, Friday and Satur- at 3:45 p.m. PST. day in the media trailer. All electronic media will be asked to use the defensive meeting room as their workspace. • 49ers Head Coach Mike Singletary will address fans in at- tendance following the 49ers final first-round selection. The 49ers Public Relations department will provide pre-draft in- • Live NFL Network HD coverage of the first day of the draft on formation, biographical information on the 49ers selections, con- two giant video screens. ference calls with 49ers draft picks, and media access to team • Autograph sessions with current players, alumni, Gold Rush personnel. Cheerleaders and Sourdough Sam. • A question-and-answer session on stage with the event The 49ers media extranet site will be updated throughout the MCs, former 49ers linebacker Gary Plummer and 49ers day with pertinent 49ers draft information. On the site, you’ll play-by-play voice Ted Robinson. find transcriptions from 49ers personnel and biographies of the • 49ers inflatable games, sponsor booths, prize giveaways team’s new draft picks. and concessions. • Raffle tickets will be sold by 49ers Gold Rush Cheerleaders You can access the site at http://media.49ers.com. and fans will have the opportunity to win prizes including 49ers merchandise. All proceeds benefit the 49ers Founda- In addition, you can obtain up-to-the-minute reports of all NFL tion, which supports development programs for underserved attributed information by visiting: http://www.nfl.org/draft. youth to keep them safe, on track and in school. Username: draft Password: draft Biographies of draft prospects are available at: 49ERS IN THE FIRST ROUND http://www.nflmedia.com Since 1967, San Francisco has selected 47 first-round picks. Of 49ERS OFFSEASON SCHEDULE those selections, 25 have been defensive players, while 22 have been offensive players. Rookie Mini-Camp April 30 - May 2 The breakdown is as follows: defensive line (11), defensive back Mandatory Mini-Camp June 17-19 (8), wide receiver (6), linebacker (6), running back (5), offensive line (4), tight end (4) and quarterback (3). Organized Team Activities (OTA’S) April 30 May 17-20 June 7-8 June 10-11 June 14-16 Bob Lange - Director of Public Relations Ryan Moore - Asst. Director of Public Relations Mike Chasanoff - Public Relations Manager Lisa Goodwin - Sr. Publicity Manager SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS $#>?6!<<@A!'?<@B!&"#$/-$#0 ! "#$%! ! &'()*!+,-+".!"#$/0 ! "#$1! ! &'()*!"/.!"#$%0 ! "#$#! ! &2345!1.!"#$10 ! "#$! %&'((!)#*+,-!./-!0123! 456 ! "$! Q<'!I=<KK-!./-!I#(!;1#(=+,=<!! 4M6 &6()7(8!'79:80 ! "7$! 8&39'!:';<1='-!>/-!?@&,#! 4A6 ! F$! Q+2!8#,<(-!./-!:IX!! 4"M6 ! "$! S1(+'!IK#@K('1-!?-!/<,K<(!8<&&'D' ! 5$! Q+2!>+(H&'1-!?-!?'[#,!0]B ! 5$! /<7!>+','-!./-!B+=C+D#(! 4"E6 ! E$! >#&K!B=8<12+=H-SAN FRANCISCO!8-!XI8! 49ERS 45F6 ! F$! G#@&!)@H'-!8-!%'<1D+#!?'=C!! 4556 ! 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