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The 49ers are no strangers to moving around in the draft, and General Manager Trent Baalke thinks this year’s version will be fertile ground for trades.

The 49ers have made three trades in the first round in Baalke’s six years in charge, and he mentioned the possibility of not picking at No. 7 overall.

“There’s no position that’s ruled out at seven,” Baalke said, via Matt Maiocco of CSNBayArea.com. “And whether we stay at seven, there’s a possibility we move up. There’s a possibility we move back. I think you’re going to have to have some fluidity to this draft, in terms of willingness to move in every round.

“When you’re at seven, there’s a likelihood that somebody could be calling to move up.”

Since Baalke said that at the owner’s meetings, the Rams have already traded into the top spot to take a quarterback, and the second spot may be for sale if someone wants the other one.

Of course, the 49ers have enough needs they could sit tight and still fill one of them, if they don’t choose to make a move. They have a total of 12 picks, of which eight can be traded (comp picks can’t be until next year).