The NFL on Wednesday announced compensatory draft picks, which finalized the 49ers’ available selections for this year’s draft.

While there was a bit of confusion about how many comp picks the 49ers received, they wound up with the expected two, giving them 10 heading into the start of the new league year.

That’s a far cry from the limited capital San Francisco was equipped with last year when they wound up with only five players in the seven-round draft. The 10 selections will give them the opportunity to either add a slew of cost-controlled players to help rebuild their roster, or give them a chance to move up and down the board on Draft Day.

Here is the 49ers’ updated list of picks:

Round 1, Pick 12
Round 2, Pick 43
Round 3, Pick 102 (compensatory)
Round 4, Pick 117
Round 5, Pick 155
Round 5, Pick 172 (via New Orleans)
Round 5, Pick 180 (Compensatory)
Round 6, Pick 193
Round 7, Pick 229 (via New York Jets)
Round 7, Pick 239

One thing that stands out aside from the number of picks is where those picks are. The 49ers hold four picks in the top 150, but only two in the top 100 after trading their third-round selection to Washington last year in exchange for Trent Williams.

With a loaded back end of the draft, don’t be surprised if San Francisco uses some of those selections to climb up a couple times to add more premium talent. That’s assuming they wind up carrying all 10 choices into the draft. With plenty of rumblings about possible trades, the 49ers may wind up with a different looking war chest by the time the draft begins.