The San Francisco 49ers' recent NFL Draft highlighted winners like Mykel Williams and Robert Jones, while the team's wide receivers faced challenges due to injuries. The draft decisions indicate a reliance on existing players rather than new talent.
Safety was a popular pick for the 49ers in mock drafts, but the team did not use a draft pick on a safety. The team said they envision Jaden Dugger as an off-ball linebacker, while Ephesians Prysock is in the mold of a press-man cornerback. For now, it appears that the Niners are heading into the 2026 season with the same secondary as they did in 2025. Marques Sigle started the season, but once returned from injury, JiāAyir Brown joined him as the permanent safety duo. Sigle will be given the opportunity to start. The safety options on the . Unless the Niners trust a veteran who is either over the hill or coming off an injury, the draft as a sign the team is content with their safety room, or else they wouldāve made a move at some point in the draft.
The winners include Mykel Williams, Robert Jones, and the secondary, as they benefit from the team's draft decisions and existing roster dynamics.
The wide receivers, particularly Jacob Cowing and Brandon Aiyuk, are struggling with injuries, which complicates their ability to perform and impacts the team's depth.
The 49ers opted not to select a running back early in the draft, instead focusing on other positions, which has implications for players like Robert Jones.
Mykel Williams' recovery from a torn ACL is crucial as he is expected to enhance the defensive line, especially with the support of established players like Nick Bosa.
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Mykel Williams is expected to be ready for training camp after recovering from a torn ACL, according to John Lynch. The former first-rounder couldnāt be walking into a better situation. One of the 49ersā third-round picks in this draft ended up being Osa Odighizuwa, who is a year removed from leading all defensive tackles in pressures. Odighizuwaās numbers dipped last season, but that was due to the moves Dallas made. On obvious passing downs, Mykel gets Romello Height on one side, who was one of the most explosive pass rushers in the draft, especially when you think in terms of short-area quickness. On the other he gets Nick Bosa. And heāll be playing next to Odighizuwa. The 49ersā draft put Williams in the batterās box with runners in scoring position and no outs. Heās walking into every hitterās dream this season.
The Cardinals signed a running back this offseason. He was under the impression that theyād start. Then Arizona turned around and drafted a running back with the No. 3 overall pick. Itās a tough business. Thatās an extreme example of Robert Jonesā situation, but he was probably thinking he was competing against seventh-rounder Connor Colby and sixth-rounder Nick Zakelj. So when the 49ers didnāt select an offensive lineman until Day 3, Jones became one of the winners on the roster. Carver Willis had 18 starts at right tackle and 10 on the left side, but heās destined to play inside as a pro. Realistically, heāll knock Colby or Zakelj off the roster and serve as a backup. If he ends up beating out Jones, then that doesnāt sound like the worst problem on the teamās hands. But Jones was quite good in 2024 under Mike McDaniel. If he can get back to that level, itās difficult to envision a rookie outplaying him.
Losing Brandon Aiyuk was crippling to the wide receiver room. Aiyukās listed at 200 pounds, but he plays much bigger than that. In the year and a half since Aiyukās injury, the Niners have relied on smaller receivers whose bodies have not been able to hold up in the NFL. Jacob Cowingās hamstring injury lingered all season. Jordan Watkins missed his window to get on the field because of an injury. Ricky Pearsall has played 13 games in two seasons. The path to DeāZhaun Stribling playing is rather easy. He should slide into Jauan Jenningsā role with the ability to move around the formation. If Mike Evans misses time, Stribling can play X and be the teamās big-bodied isolated receiver. Unlike Demarcus Robinson, teams have to respect Striblingās ability to run by them. But for Cowing, Pearsall, and even Watkins, drafting a wide receiver with the first pick is the 49ersā way of putting the injured group of receivers on notice. In a perfect world, Cowing, Pearsall, and Stribling make up the wide receiver room for the next few seasons. But the former two will need to prove they can be reliable this year.
Keion White was probably hoping the 49ers would pick literally any other position to begin the third round. That wouldāve given him an opportunity to play as a starter, potentially. The writing is on the wall for 31-year-old Luke Giffordās future after the team drafted Jaden Dugger in the fifth round. The same is true for one or both of Darrell Luter Jr. and Siran Neal, with the addition of Ephesians Prysock. Nick Zakelj canāt feel great about his roster spot as it stands, either. What do these players have in common? Theyāre unrestricted free agents in 2027. The 49ers added players in the draft who were athletic, but could also fill depth spots at positions theyād need to sign after the season is over.
For the third season in a row, the 49ers drafted a running back. Unfortunately for him, Guerendo was the first runner to be drafted. He had as many carries last year as Kyle Shanahan and caught as many passes as John Lynch. Guerendo even played himself off kickoff returns. Guerendo fits the height-weight-speed profile the 49ers apparently covet, but his style does not match what Shanahan is looking for in a running back. If it did, the team would have found a way to get a speedy player like Guerendo involved in the offense last year. Instead, heās looking up at the depth chart. Christian McCaffrey will be RB1 as long as he can walk. The workload figures to be lighter for McCaffrey in 2026, but thatāll be because of Jordan James and Kaelon Black. The football politics are against Guerendo in this battle. He could be on the outside looking in when it comes time for the 49ers to cut down their roster at the end of August.