The San Francisco 49ers are no different in finding talent in the second round of the NFL Draft, where teams can find players who can contribute immediately to their new squad.
Over the franchise’s long and storied history, the Niners have selected 71 players with second-round picks dating back to 1950. The first of which was a defensive tackle out of Pacific by the name of Don Campora, who played 20 games in San Francisco before ending his career with five games in Washington in 1953.
Other early draft picks from the first decade or so of the franchise include defensive/offensive lineman Bruce Bosley (1956 draft, 15th overall), who played in 163 games for the Niners over 13 seasons at defensive end, left guard and center, defensive back Abe Woodson (1957, 15th overall), who played seven years for the team as a kick returner, corner and sometimes offensive weapon, defensive lineman Roland Lakes (1961, 24th overall), who played 10 seasons as a 49er, eight of which as a full-time starter and tackle Walt Rock (1963, 21st overall), who was in San Francisco for a little less than half of his 11 NFL seasons.