
The San Francisco 49ers have completed the NFL draft, which is usually the last big piece of the offseason before the teams start to work on the players that are a part of the 2026 roster. So, what does the 49ers offseason look like as a whole?
The big names are Evans, Jones, and Greenlaw, who are penciled in as Week 1 starters right now. Evans was the big splash signing, Greenlaw is back to his old role, and Jones is the leader of a potential roster competition. Jones and Hobbs are notable because they enter a deeper cornerback room, so it will be interesting to see where they stand.
The team sent a third-round pick to the Dallas Cowboys for Osa Odighizuwa. That pick turned into Jaishawn Barham, edge rusher from Michigan.
Stribling will look to be the third wide receiver, while Height will be the third edge rusher. Black will compete for backup running back snaps. Willis is the most notable day three addition, as he has a chance to compete with Robert Jones and start at left guard.
The most notable departure right now is Jauan Jennings, who still remains unsigned. The 49ers' wide receiver room is full, so he is not coming back. The other players being unsigned to this point are not big surprises.
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