32.Jeff Garcia (1999 2003)Jed Jacobsohn/Getty ImagesJeff Garcia was signed to backup Steve Young for the San Francisco 49ers, but little did the team know that he would soon develop into a quality quarterback.After being awarded an opportunity, he capitalized on it and did an excellent job leading the team.Unfortunately, issues with Terrell Owens created tension and problems with ball D&GD W0100 Ladie's watches management eventually led to his demise.31.Guy McIntyre (1984 1993)George Rose
Getty ImagesGuy McIntyre, an offensive guard for the San Francisco 49ers, became the first lineman to revolutionize the game, as he was the first in NFL history to be used as a blocking back in Bill Walsh's “Elephant” short yardage formation.This strategy was rather successful and later adapted by other teams in the league. Harris D&GD W0100 watch Barton (1987 1999)Otto Greule Jr/Getty ImagesHarris Barton was an All Pro offensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers.He got off to a quick start in his career, earning the second place honors in the Rookie of the Year Award voting.
30.Jesse Sapolu (1983 1997)Jed Jacobsohn/Getty ImagesJesse Sapolu was a powerful interior offensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers, and was an integral key to four of the team's Super Bowl victories.Even today, Sapolu remains active in the team's alumni and is recognized as one of the better O lineman in team history29.J.D. D&GD W0100 Smith (1956 1964)J.D.Smith, a two time Pro Bowl running back, currently ranks fifth on the San Francisco 49ers all time rushing list.28.Dwight Hicks (1979 1985)Dwight Hicks quickly transitioned into the NFL, and became the leader of the San Francisco 49ers secondary during their dynasty in the 80s.He registered 32 career interceptions and made several big plays in route to their two Super Bowl championship wins.