The first round of the 2019 NFL Draft is a wrap, and it went according to plan for the San Francisco 49ers. After Arizona selected Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray with the top pick, the 49ers drafted Ohio State edge rusher Nick Bosa with the second pick. There were rumbles things could go sideways, but that didn’t happen until the Oakland Raiders decided Clelin Ferrell was their guy at No. 4!

The second day of the draft gets going at 4 p.m. PT, and the 49ers hold two picks. They have the fourth pick (No. 36 overall) of the second round and the third pick (No. 67 overall) of the third round. They do not have a third round comp pick, so I don’t think anybody would be surprised if they were able to move down in either round to add some additional picks.

If they are unable to get a deal done, there is all sorts of talent available at the top of the second round. The team addressed a pressing need at edge rusher, and now have some flexibility. They have quite a few needs left to fill, but none is overly pressing over another. Here’s a look at the best players available at some positions of need. They are ranked according to Dan Kadar’s big board.

Who jumps out at you today?

Wide receiver

D.K. Metcalf, Ole Miss

Hakeem Butler, Iowa State

Deebo Samuel, South Carolina

A.J. Brown, Ole Miss

Kelvin Harmon, NC State

Parris Campbell, Ohio State

Terry McLaurin, Ohio State

Andy Isabella, Massachusetts

Riley Ridley, Georgia

Preston Williams, Colorado State

Cornerback

Byron Murphy, Washington

Greedy Williams, LSU

Rock Ya-Sin, Temple

Sean Bunting, Central Michigan

Justin Layne, Michigan State

Julian Love, Notre Dame

Amani Oruwariye, Penn State

Trayvon Mullen, Clemson

Joejuan Williams, Vanderbilt

David Long, Michigan

Safety

Nasir Adderley, Delaware

Deionte Thompson, Alabama

Chauncey Gardner-Johnson, Florida

Juan Thornhill, Virginia

Amani Hooker, Iowa

Taylor Rapp, Washington

Malik Gant, Marshall

Evan Worthington, Colorado

Mike Bell, Fresno State

Jaquan Johnson, Miami

Tight End

Irv Smith Jr., Alabama

Jace Sternberger, Texas A&M

Dawson Knox, Ole Miss

Kaden Smith, Stanford

Josh Oliver, San Jose State

Linebacker

Mack Wilson, Alabama

Jahlani Tavai, Hawaii

Te’Von Coney, Notre Dame

Vosean Joseph, Florida

Germaine Pratt, North Carolina State

Blake Cashman, Minnesota

David Long Jr., West Virginia

Cody Barton, Utah

Bobby Okereke, Stanford

Ben Burr-Kirven, Washington