
The San Francisco 49ers continued finalizing their pre-draft evaluations this week, hosting a pair of intriguing prospects ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, which kicks off next week.
Former Utah offensive tackle Caleb Lomu and former Missouri defensive tackle Chris McClellan both revealed their visits with the 49ers via Instagram.
Learning of 49ers' top-30 visits through social media. DT McClellan yesterday and OT Caleb Lomu today pic.twitter.com/qfuUm4ilbt— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) April 14, 2026
To view a full list of San Francisco's pre-draft meetings, check out our running tracker.
The 49ers are widely expected to address both the offensive and defensive lines in this year's draft. San Francisco currently holds six total selections, including the No. 27 overall pick.
Lomu has emerged as a popular first-round projection for the 49ers in recent mock drafts, while McClellan is generally viewed as a Day 2 or early Day 3 prospect, often carrying a third- to fourth-round grade.
San Francisco owns one pick in the first round, one in the second, and four in the fourth round.
Lomu was a two-year starter at Utah and is widely considered a potential successor to veteran tackle Trent Williams, who will turn 38 in July.
McClellan, also a two-year starter, recorded six sacks last season at Missouri.
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