49ers general manager Trent Baalke drafted last month looking for versatility from his selections. "Versatility" was the word Baalke used over and over again during a film session with beat writers Thursday, breaking down tape on all of San Francisco's 10 picks and showing why the team believes each was the right choice. "What's their versatility? What's their impact on the team? We want guys to be able to do a variety of things," Baalke said. "We want guys who bring value to the team and are good at more than just one thing." With the exception of second-round pick Colin Kaepernick, the 49ers expect all their new rookies to do multiple things and play multiple positions.