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The San Francisco 49ers traded running back Jordan Mason to the Minnesota Vikings, receiving a 2025 fifth-round pick and a 2026 sixth-round pick. The 49ers used one pick to draft safety Marques Sigle and traded the other for defensive lineman Keion White.
The Vikings received RB Jordan Mason, while the 49ers received a 2025 fifth-round pick and a 2026 sixth-round pick.
The 49ers used the 2025 fifth-round pick to draft safety Marques Sigle and traded the 2026 sixth-round pick for defensive lineman Keion White.
The key players involved were Jordan Mason, Marques Sigle, and Keion White.
Jordan Mason emerged as the Vikings' starter, rushing for 758 yards and six touchdowns in the season following the trade.

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San Francisco used the first of the two picks on Kansas State safety Marques Sigle last offseason. Then, as mentioned above, they traded the second of the two picks for defensive line help, acquiring Keion White at the trade deadline from the New England Patriots.
This is still a wait-and-see, as both of the 49ers contributors still have time to develop in San Francisco. Sigle was a contributor as a rookie for the 49ers, playing 15 games while making seven starts. He had 52 tackles, two pass breakups, and one tackle for loss. While there were certainly flashes from the rookie safety, including his closing speed and willingness to hit, there were also some major learning moments that showed Sigle wasn’t quite ready to start last year. He’s still got a ways to improve in coverage and with his tackling, which will be points of emphasis this season. Still, there’s the potential there to be a starting safety for the 49ers in the future. White, on the other hand, was arguably San Francisco’s most disruptive pass rusher last year, at least on the interior after coming in during the trade deadline. He was a versatile piece, being used both on the edge and the inside, and had 24 pressures in 11 games, ranking third overall on the team. White’s 12.5 percent pass rush win rate was third among defensive linemen behind Yetur Gross-Matos and Bryce Huff, and he also had more than one year of team control. He’s got a cap hit of just $1.8 million for the upcoming year, and should fit in better in more of a rotational role for the 49ers this season. Jordan Mason was a key piece for the Vikings last year, emerging as their starter, as he rushed for 758 yards and six touchdowns on 4.8 yards per carry. He was better than the 49ers No. 2 running back last year, but the two-year, $10.5 million price point was likely too high for San Francisco.