The quarterback mayhem shook up the NFL draft with team needs changing and several picks from the first two days of the draft changing hands. Our friends at the Draft Wire redid their three-round projections to reflect the monumental changes that came with Aaron Rodgers sticking in Green Bay and Russell Wilson being traded to the Broncos.
Those changes had a trickledown effect with the 49ers’ two selections changing, although they still touched on two of their biggest offseason needs.
Let’s look at who they took and what the Dolphins did with the No. 29 pick that used to belong to San Francisco:
No. 61, Georgia OL Jamaree Salyer
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Salyer is the kind of offensive lineman the 49ers have come to love. He played both tackle spots and both guard spots at Georgia, making him a versatile piece who could help San Francisco long-term at either spot. The problem for them has been finding players capable of holding down a starting job. Salyer’s size, length and…