NFL Draft Leaves Niners with Two Significant Questions
Despite upgrades, the Niners face uncertainty at left guard and safety. Who will step up to solidify these crucial positions for Super Bowl contention?
The San Francisco 49ers entered the 2026 NFL draft on solid footing with opportunity to put the final pieces on a Super Bowl contender. They somehow left the weekend with unresolved questions looking toward the upcoming season. The Niners did themselves plenty of favors in upgrading a couple of key positions in free agency, trades and the NFL draft.
The area in which the team made the greatest improvement is wide receiver where they added Mike Evans and Christian Kirk and drafted high upside Ole Miss wide receiver De'Zhaun Stribling. They also solidified the left tackle position with a massive re-signing of star tackle Trent Williams. Despite what they were able to add, San Francisco failed to address a couple of positions until later in the draft.
One analyst says it poses questions about who the team will play at the two positions in Week 1. ESPN NFL insider Nick Wagoner believes the Niners have question marks at left guard and safety. Wagoner explained why those places have uncertainty heading into the 2026 season.
Here's what he had to share . "Who will the 49ers start at left guard and safety? The Niners prefer to use their most valuable draft capital on premium positions such as the defensive line and wide receiver, but this year was challenging based on where they were drafting.