Sometimes an NFL team has to admit that they made a mistake when they picked a certain player in a draft, and that is exactly what the San Francisco 49ers just did.
The not-so-great quarterback class of 2021 still has a couple of guys who can turn it around. Justin Fields has become the clear QB1 with the Jets, for example.
Technically, Brock Purdy still is one of the biggest bargains in professional sports. Soon, the 49ers probably will give him a contract extension that pays him more than $50 million per season on average.
Jake Moody is an enigma. He has an extremely powerful leg, which is why the 49ers drafted him in Round 3. Still, by taking him on Day 2, they reached for him and put a ton of pressure on him to live up to his draft position.
The San Francisco 49ers kicked off rookie minicamp this week, holding a practice session on Friday afternoon—the only on-field workout open to the media.
The 49ers have signed three veteran offensive tackles in a week. First, they signed D.J. Humphries. Now, they've signed Andre Dillard and Nicholas Petit-Frere according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The San Francisco 49ers took a league-high 11 players in the 2025 NFL Draft, but only one offensive lineman. To compensate for the exclusion, the 49ers have added multiple veteran blockers in free agency.
Technically, the 49ers didn't sign any starters this offseason. Instead, they lost nine starting players and replaced them with rookies from the draft and backups in free agency.
The Titans’ preferred 2023 tackle starters, Andre Dillard and Nicholas Petit-Frere are making an interesting joint move. The one-time Tennessee first-string tackle duo is heading to San Francisco.
Drake Jackson recently vowed to silence his critics in 2025. If that happens, it won't be in a San Francisco 49ers uniform. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the team is waiving the former second-round pick—their top selection in the 2022 NFL Draft.
A knee injury has sidetracked Drake Jackson‘s career, and the former second-round pick will no longer move forward as a 49er. The team is waiving the young defensive end, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports.
San Francisco 49ers kicker Jake Moody hasn’t had an easy start to his time in the NFL, but he received a timely boost from his new position coach on Thursday.
Since the moment the 49ers traded for Christian McCaffrey, they've overused him. He's a smaller running back who has an extensive injury history. And yet, the 49ers feed him the ball like he's Jim Brown.
It wouldn't be a San Francisco 49ers offseason without mentions of a trade rumor involving receiver Brandon Aiyuk. The latest comes in rather opportune timing for multiple teams as the 49ers have had an unproductive free agency and could be interested in dumping Aiyuk's new average salary of $30 million.
The San Francisco 49ers took a bit of a wrecking ball to the roster over the offseason, with several key contributors departing via trades or free agency as the organization gears up to sign quarterback Brock Purdy to a top-dollar extension.
Former NFL offensive lineman turned FOX Sports analyst Mark Schlereth is high on San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy as he enters his fourth NFL season.
Pro Football Focus (PFF) analyst Mason Cameron recently outlined one final offseason move he'd like to see each NFC team make. For the San Francisco 49ers, that move involves strengthening the interior offensive line—an area that, aside from a seventh-round draft pick, has been largely overlooked this offseason.
By adding 11 players in the 2025 NFL Draft, the San Francisco 49ers tied with four other teams for making the most picks in the league. Despite being just two years removed from a Super Bowl appearance, few teams in the league are enduring more offseason changes than San Francisco.
According to Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports, 49ers recently signed WR Demarcus Robinson is facing a three-game suspension for violating the league’s policy on substance abuse.