If the pass rush is priority 1, figuring out the offensive line should be priority 1B. Heading into the offseason, the 49ers only have two offensive linemen guaranteed as starters in 2025: left tackle Trent Williams and right guard Dominick Puni.
After a disappointing 2024 campaign, the 49ers enter the offseason hopeful for redemption and have an opportunity to land an immediate difference maker at No. 11 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft.
In Round 1, the 49ers select LSU offensive tackle Will Campbell, who might be the best OT in the class. A glut of talent at other positions allows Campbell to slide all the way to them at the No. 11 overall pick.
As they look ahead to the offseason, the 49ers will look to fill a number of holes on both sides of the ball, and some of those could come up front with the offensive line. San Fr
It never happened, with Matt Bahr kicking the last of five field goals after a Roger Craig fumble, Joe Montana getting knocked out by Leonard Marshall and the 49ers losing 15-13 in the NFC Championship to the New York Giants in one of the most bitter defeats in franchise history.
The 49ers should expect Williams to miss more time this year -- he hasn't played a full season since 2013. The question is how much time will
One way or another, the 49ers are bound to make at least one trade in the 2025 NFL offseason. Even if the intention is to clear future cap space, Lynch needs to net significant assets in return if he hopes to return his team to title contention.
The San Francisco 49ers are listed as potential frontrunners to pursue Chicago Bears offensive lineman Teven Jenkins in free agency.