Wide receiver is certainly an area the 49ers are expected to address with one of their six draft picks. Some projections even have San Francisco using its first-round selection (No. 27 overall) on the position. Still, whether it qualifies as the team's most pressing need is up for debate.
The 49ers managed just 20 sacks last season—the fewest in the NFL—while key contributors like Nick Bosa and Mykel Williams are coming off ACL injuries, and Bryce Huff has retired.
Meanwhile, the offensive line remains a concern. Left tackle Trent Williams will turn 38 in July and is currently in the midst of a contract dispute with the team. And a competition is expected for the starting left guard job.
"San Francisco dealt with a mountain of injuries last season," Edwards wrote. "It is clear Brandon Aiyuk has played his last snap for the 49ers, and Jauan Jennings is still an unrestricted free agent."
The receiver room has also seen additional departures, with Kendrick Bourne and Skyy Moore signing elsewhere. The 49ers have hosted at least five wide receiver prospects on pre-draft visits, backing Edwards naming of the position as the team's biggest need.
Three of the visiting prospects—Denzel Boston, Omar Cooper Jr., and KC Concepcion—could be San Francisco's selection at No. 27.
"They signed veterans Mike Evans and Christian Kirk, but could take a more long-term approach to the position," Edwards wrote before acknowledging the needs in the trenches.
"Edge rusher and defensive line should still be priorities for the franchise despite investing in the unit last offseason," he continued. "Offensive line should be a priority, but San Francisco's leadership does not see it that way, apparently.
"The team could still use another defensive tackle, but will probably opt to allow last year's draft picks to come of age."
With the 2026 NFL Draft set to begin next week, all eyes are on how the 49ers will approach their first-round selection—and which need they prioritize most.
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