Adding an impactful tight end has been a move the San Francisco 49ers have wanted for the last three years. And with George Kittle on the mend from a torn Achilles, it makes adding a tight end somewhat of a pressing need.
At the start of 2024, San Francisco fourth-year wideout Brandon Aiyuk was one of the best young talents at his position. His fall from grace since then has been almost unprecedented.
The San Francisco 49ers' pass rush was a major weakness in 2025. The defense totaled just 20 sacks — the fewest in the NFL — creating an urgent need for reinforcements this offseason.
Bleacher Report's Alex Ballentine looked at one trade for each NFL team, and three involved the San Francisco 49ers. Two centered on quarterback Mac Jones and one exploring the potential return for wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk.
As NFL rules have changed, defensive backs' job descriptions have transitioned. Here is our best attempt at identifying the premier DB performer in each NFL franchise's history.
The San Francisco 49ers will need to address left guard at some point this offseason, and one intriguing free-agent option is John Simpson. Simpson is entering his seventh NFL season and will still be just 29 years old in 2026.
The San Francisco 49ers may finally address the long-term future of their offensive line. In his first 2026 NFL mock draft for NFL.com, Gennaro Filice projects the 49ers selecting Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling with the No.
After one year as the San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator, Robert Saleh has moved on to the Tennessee Titans to take the head coach job. It was the least surprising move of the offseason.
The San Francisco 49ers had strong representation in Pro Football Focus' annual Top 101 list, and veteran offensive tackle Trent Williams finished near the top.
The San Francisco 49ers will need to address wide receiver in multiple ways this offseason, particularly if Jauan Jennings departs in free agency. The market is not loaded with elite options, but one intriguing name that stands out is Christian Kirk.
The NFL draft is little more than two months away. That is where the San Francisco 49ers will have their best chance at significantly improving their team.
The San Francisco 49ers are almost certainly going to draft a wide receiver, the question is at what point, what type of wide out, and when will they take one?
With the 2026 NFL Draft approaching, Daniel Jeremiah offered insight into how the San Francisco 49ers could address two of their most pressing offseason needs: pass rusher and wide receiver.
By far, the position that underwhelmed the most on the San Francisco 49ers in 2025 was their edge rushers. Without Nick Bosa, no one managed to be relevant.
It’s now official: the San Francisco 49ers will play two international games in 2026, one in Australia for the season opener against the Los Angeles Rams and another in Mexico.
The San Francisco 49ers will most likely be in the market for a wide receiver when free agency opens up. Unfortunately, there’s a lot more fool's gold than worthy talent to add.
Former Tennessee Vols wide receiver Jauan Jennings has had a heck of a start to his NFL career out on the West Coast with the San Francisco 49ers. The VFL has developed into an important part of the Niners' passing attack over his five seasons in the Bay Area.
The San Francisco 49ers are going to need to address the tight end. The injury to George Kittle is likely going to extend into the regular season, and while Luke Farrell is on the roster, he did not live up to his contract last season.
Isaac Guerendo flashed intriguing upside during his rookie season in 2024. The San Francisco 49ers running back totaled 420 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 84 carries, averaging an impressive 5.0 yards per attempt.
Charles Davis released his first 2026 NFL mock draft for NFL.com and has the San Francisco 49ers taking an unexpected route with the No. 27 overall pick.
Teams in need of a new quarterback this spring could attempt to go down the trade route. In that event, Mac Jones would be a coveted passer. Jones’ impressive showing with the 49ers in 2025 helped rebuild his value.
The San Francisco 49ers announced Wednesday that they’ve have re-signed OL Nick Zakelj to a one-year extension for the 2026 season. Zakelj, 26, is a former sixth-round pick of the 49ers back in 2021.
The San Francisco 49ers earned a fourth playoff appearance in five years after going 12-5. However, their season ended after a divisional round loss to the Seattle Seahawks.
Jones became the subject of trade rumors as far back as this past fall after he went 5-3 across eight starts when San Francisco QB1 Brock Purdy was sidelined with a toe issue.