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2015 NFL Draft: San Francisco 49ers Way-Too-Early 7-Round Mock

2015 NFL Draft: San Francisco 49ers Way-Too-Early 7-Round Mock

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In a 2015 NFL Mock Draft more premature than Napoleon Dynamite on a date with a cheerleader, we take a look at who the San Francisco 49ers should target in the upcoming draft.

While these picks are of the highest quality, the awesomeness of their nature is not a guarantee of their accuracy.

7. Round 1 - Eddie Goldman

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7. Round 1 - Eddie Goldman

Eddie Goldman Florida State Seminoles
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College: Florida State

Position: DT

2014 Statistics: 29 tackles, four sacks.

Why the 49ers: Strong, fresh legs for an aging, oft-injured defensive line.

6. Round 2 - Sammie Coates

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6. Round 2 - Sammie Coates

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College: Auburn

Position: WR

2014 Statistics: 23 receptions, 447 yards, two TDs

Why the 49ers: Deep threat.

5. Round 3 - Austin Hill

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5. Round 3 - Austin Hill

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College: Arizona

Position: WR

2014 Statistics: 35 catches, 480 yards, four TDs.

Why the 49ers: Home-run hitter who needs time to develop.

4. Round 4 - Jordan Jenkins

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4. Round 4 - Jordan Jenkins

Jordan Jenkins Georgia Bulldogs
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College: Georgia

Position: LOLB

2014 Statistics: 56 tackles, 3.5 sacks.

Why the 49ers: Learn from the best LB core in the NFL and become great.

3. Round 5 - Tyler Kroft

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3. Round 5 - Tyler Kroft

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College: Rutgers

Position: TE

2014 Statistics: 17 catches, zero touchdowns.

Why the 49ers: Vernon Davis may not be here next year and this kid has upside.

2. Round 6 - Sean Mannion

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2. Round 6 - Sean Mannion

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College: Oregon State

Position: QB

2014 Statistics: 233 of 368 (63.3%), 2,688 yards, 12 TDs and seven INTs.

Why the 49ers: Because Tom Brady was drafted in the sixth round, which means this guy could be the next Tom Brady.

1. Round 7 - Brandon Vitabile

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1. Round 7 - Brandon Vitabile

Brandon Vitabile Northwestern Wildcats
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College: Northwestern

Position: Center

2014 Statistics: Do they keep statistics for centers?

Why the 49ers: Because it's the seventh round and you stopped caring after five.

Jeff Pearlman is a writer for www.RantSports.com. Follow him on Twitter, “Like” him on Facebook or add him to your network on Google.

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