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The San Francisco 49ers made a surprise late trade with the Kansas City Chiefs to get back into the first round of the 2016 NFL draft on Thursday, acquiring Stanford guard Joshua Garnett with the 28th overall pick.

ESPN's Field Yates reported the 49ers gave up second-, fourth- and sixth-round picks from this year's draft to grab Garnett.

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Twitter certainly had a response to the interesting move by San Francisco.

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport suggested new 49ers head coach Chip Kelly's past experiences were the reason for the draft-day maneuver:

John Middlekauff of Comcast SportsNet questioned whether Garnett would fit in Kelly's system:

NFL.com's Chris Trapasso felt Garnett has room to improve as a pass protector:

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Garnett does have experience in a pro-style offense from his days at Stanford and was a run-blocker who helped pave the way for Heisman Trophy-contending running back Christian McCaffrey.

It's interesting too that Garnett comes from a Cardinal program formerly coached by ex-Niners head coach Jim Harbaugh. Whatever the rationale was behind the pick, guard was a position of need in San Francisco and provides some improved blocking for rising star 49ers running back Carlos Hyde.

The question is whether Garnett will be good enough in the passing game to help whoever is under center for San Francisco in 2016, be it Colin Kaepernick, Blaine Gabbert or a rookie acquired later in the draft.