The San Francisco 49ers completed the fallout from the Dee Winters trade by selecting Gracen Halton with the 107th pick in the draft. They traded Winters to the Dallas Cowboys for the 152nd overall pick, which was then exchanged with the 58th pick for two other selections.
It didn't take long to complete the fallout of the Dee Winters trade for the San Francisco 49ers.
On Day 2 of the draft they dealt their starting Will LB to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for the 152nd overall pick in this year's draft.
They later traded the 152nd pick along with the 58th pick to the Cleveland Browns for the 70th and 107th overall choices.
From the 49ers' side, the trade is over following the team's selection of Oklahoma defensive tackle Gracen Halton at the No. 107 pick in the fourth round Saturday.
Here's how the trade shook out:
That's not bad business for the 49ers if there was nobody they were enamored with at the No. 58 pick. They moved a linebacker who was the odd man out in their LB room for needed depth at defensive end and depth at defensive tackle.
For a team with a glut of linebacker talent and not enough depth on the defensive line, that's not a bad deal overall.
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This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: Dee Winters trade: What the 49ers really got in the deal
The 49ers traded Dee Winters to the Dallas Cowboys for the 152nd overall pick in the draft.
The 49ers selected Oklahoma defensive tackle Gracen Halton with the 107th pick.
The 49ers traded the 152nd pick along with the 58th pick to the Cleveland Browns for the 70th and 107th overall choices.
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