
The San Francisco 49ers remain firmly in the upper tier of the NFL entering the 2026 season, landing at No. 6 in Pete Prisco of CBS Sports' post-draft power rankings. Two NFC West rivals—the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams—claimed the top two spots, followed by the Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos, and Jacksonville Jaguars.
While questions remain about the potential impact of the 49ers' 2026 NFL Draft class, Prisco believes the team's biggest factor for success during the upcoming season lies elsewhere.
It all comes down to health.
"Their draft got panned by many, but they did end up with help at key spots," Prisco wrote. "The big thing for them is the return to health of their top players."
San Francisco was hit hard by injuries throughout the 2025 season, losing several cornerstone players for extended stretches. Quarterback Brock Purdy was among those impacted, missing significant time. Meanwhile, key defensive leaders such as Nick Bosa, Mykel Williams, and Fred Warner, along with tight end George Kittle, all dealt with major injury setbacks—with Kittle's occurring during the playoffs.
For the 49ers to rebound in 2026, getting that core group back on the field and operating at full strength will be critical to a return to Super Bowl contention.
San Francisco will start its season with a trip to Melbourne, Australia, to face the Los Angeles Rams in Week 1. The team remains optimistic that both Bosa and Warner will be ready for the international opener, while Kittle has not been ruled out either.
For the 49ers, the formula for success in 2026 is simple: if their stars can stay healthy, San Francisco has the talent to compete among the NFL's elite.
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