Differences of 20 points or so are easily made up by throwing in a largely meaningless 6th round pick by the team holding the point value advantage. Lets face it, this is purely hypothetical stuff right now. If come draft day, SF is motivated to move up and surrender extra picks (which would seem logical), small point value differences probably won't dissuade them. They're not going to be able to sign and keep 10+ draftee rookies anyway. But I doubt Emery will have any interest at all in trading down in 1 if Warmack or Cooper (or maybe even Fluker too) is still on the board at 20.

