San Francisco 49ers NFL Mock Draft Roundup 3.0
Throughout the year and leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft, we will update our San Francisco 49ers Mock Draft Roundup showing picks for the San Francisco 49ers from several prominent sites and draft analysts.
The following are picks from recent NFL mock drafts for the San Francisco 49ers:
27. Kenyon Sadiq, TE, Oregon
The 49ers specialize in selecting players that perfectly fit the vision for where they're going as a team. Sadiq is a special talent and will have an All-Pro TE to emulate in George Kittle.
27. T.J. Parker, EDGE, Clemson
Unlike most general managers, we are going to be honest. The board did not go our way, the seven players we wanted were all gone and we panicked a little and took who we guessed was the best value. Better than taking a defensive back or a raw offensive tackle, right? Parker has the length, power and technique to contribute right away, and while the three-year starter didn't have a great 2025 season, he did show very well at the Senior Bowl. He is very good against the run and had 21.5 career sacks. This pick makes it easier to waive Bryce Huff and save some more salary-cap space to sign an offensive lineman and receiver. Actually, turns out this was a great pick.
27. Denzel Boston, WR, Washington
I could be wishcasting here, but I've watched Denzel Boston at Washington the last two years and have felt all along that he's a player who would flourish in a Kyle Shanahan offense, so why not just put him in Kyle Shanahan's offense? He's a big body with fantastic hands and is a precise route runner who thrives on the kind of timing routes the 49ers utilize.
27. Lee Hunter, IDL, Texas Tech
Hunter can hold the point against the run and he showed flashes of his upside as a pass rusher at the Senior Bowl. Recent Super Bowl winners have featured waves of defensive linemen they can rotate. Hunter joins 2025 draft picks Alfred Collins and CJ West to form a talented young trio on the interior.
27. KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&M
The 49ers are desperate for help at wide receiver and edge rusher this offseason, but the latter has a natural lift coming with the return of Nick Bosa and Mykel Williams from ACL injuries. However, their top wide receiver (Jauan Jennings) is a free agent and Brandon Aiyuk is all but gone from the team.
Concepcion is an explosive play waiting to happen, as he scored 25 receiving touchdowns in three college seasons and took a pair of punts to the house during his lone season at Texas A&M. He's a contender for the fastest wideout in the class and would be a fun player for coach Kyle Shanahan.
Concepcion is an explosive play waiting to happen, as he scored 25 receiving touchdowns in three college seasons and took a pair of punts to the house during his lone season at Texas A&M. He's a contender for the fastest wideout in the class and would be a fun player for coach Kyle Shanahan.
27. Blake Miller, OT, Clemson
Miller is a right tackle with good size, quickness and light feet as a pass protector. His agility would make him a great fit for a Shanahan offense that likes to have its linemen constantly on the move. Trent Williams keeps staving off any big drop in play but is getting up there in years, and while the 49ers extended right tackle Colton McKivitz recently, he is not a needle-moving player. Miller's size and run-game blocking should help him fill any non-center spot on the offensive line until the 49ers figure out their long-term plan at both tackle spots.
27. Caleb Lomu, OT, Utah
Life after Trent Williams is coming sooner rather than later. We know he's coming back for 2026, but he'll be 38. And you always need some depth along the offensive line. Lomu could be a potential successor to Williams. He played a lot of left tackle at Utah, making him a solid fit for the 49ers.
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