We are going to have the 14th pick in the 3rd (Carolina's), 24th pick in the 5th (Indy), and 12th pick in the 6th (Miami). It will be exciting how/if we package picks. It would be very cool to trade up in the 1st, but it would also be cool to get 4 picks in the first three rounds.

We need: a d-lineman (or 2), a receiver (or 2), a center, a corner, a safety, a kicker, and maybe a TE. A kicker we can get in FA. I read somewhere that Baltimore may need to release Boldin due to cap issues. We have a lot of players of our own to re-sign, so we might not be able to sign someone like that, but who knows?

Our draft will be really affected by Goldson. If we re-sign him, we don't need to take a safety early. If we don't, it becomes a priority.

The middle rounds are the ones that make or break a draft, that really define them. For us, Baalke has taken Bowman (3rd), Culliver (3rd), Hunter (4th), Kilgore (5th), Looney (4th), and Darius Flemming (5th). We have three excellent players of these, and we don't know about three of them. Baalke has also taken Miller, Dixon, and Kyle Williams in the late rounds.

Types of players from those rounds:

WRs:
3rd: TY Hilton, Eric Decker, Mike Wallace, Jacoby Jones
4th: Brandon Marshall, Brandon Stokley
6th: Pierre Garcon
7th: Marques Colston

Corners: Very few top corners are taken after the 2nd round
4th:Asante Samuel
5th:Richard Sherman
7th: Cortland Finnegan

DL:
3rd: Cliff Avril, Darnell Dockett
4th:Geno Atkins
5th:Robert Mathis
6th: Greg Hardy, Corey Williams

OL: These are all Pro Bowlers this year. A lot of great guards can be found in middle rounds.
3rd: Marshall Yanda (OG)
4th:Jahri Evans (OG)
5th:Jermon Bushrod (OT), Carl Nicks (OG)
6th: Chris Myers (C)
7th: Scott Wells (C)