The San Francisco 49ers and Miami Dolphins have agreed to a trade involving multiple picks in the NFL Draft, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. As part of the deal, the 49ers will receive the No. 30 and No. 90 overall selections from Miami.
In return, the Miami Dolphins acquire the No. 27 and No. 138 overall picks from San Francisco. The swap sees the Dolphins move up three spots in the first round to the No. 27 position. Conversely, the 49ers move back three spots in the first round but significantly improve their draft capital later in the order by moving from the late fourth round into the third round at pick No. 90.
The transaction marks a strategic adjustment to the draft boards for both franchises as they look to finalize their rosters for the upcoming season. No players were reported to be involved in the exchange, which focuses entirely on draft pick compensation. This trade highlights the active market for late first-round selections between the two organizations as the draft progresses.
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