ESPN's Bill Barnwell recently ranked each NFL team's collection of offensive playmakers—wide receivers, tight ends, and running backs—and placed the 49ers at No. 5.
The 49ers own the NFC West's second-highest ranking behind the Rams, who came in at No. 2—behind only the Detroit Lions. The Arizona Cardinals landed at No. 6, while the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks finished No. 11.
San Francisco reshaped its receiving corps this offseason, replacing Jauan Jennings, Kendrick Bourne, and Skyy Moore with Mike Evans, Christian Kirk, and rookie De'Zhaun Stribling.
Meanwhile, troublesome receiver Brandon Aiyuk appears to be on his way out.
The 49ers still boast proven stars in running back Christian McCaffrey and tight end George Kittle. Although Kittle is recovering from a torn Achilles, he continues to target a Week 1 return.
"Between Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle, and new addition Mike Evans, the 49ers can call on surefire Hall of Famers at each spot in the lineup for these rankings," Barnwell wrote.
San Francisco also added running back Kaelon Black in the third round of this year's draft. The rookie is expected to compete for the backup role behind McCaffrey this season.
Given the star power, some may wonder why the 49ers weren't ranked even higher. Barnwell points to one obvious concern: health.
"Kittle is coming off a campaign that had already been impacted by hamstring and ankle issues before he tore his right Achilles in the playoffs," Barnwell wrote. "Evans was limited to eight games by hamstring and collarbone injuries. McCaffrey was healthy all season, but he has missed significant time in three of the past six campaigns.
"All three are on the wrong side of 30. And Ricky Pearsall, the team's second-best wideout, missed nine games with a posterior cruciate ligament injury last season."
Still, Barnwell believes the 49ers possess one of the league's most talented groups of offensive weapons if everyone stays healthy.
"We're not far removed from McCaffrey, Kittle, and Evans all having elite seasons," Barnwell wrote. "McCaffrey wasn't quite as efficient as a runner in 2025 as you might like, but he added 924 receiving yards for his third 2,000-scrimmage-yard season. Kittle already is far along in his rehab, per reports, and might be ready to start the season.
"Evans' streak of 1,000-yard seasons might have ended because of injury, but he was incredibly consistent for a decade and was still extremely efficient as recently as 2024. And Pearsall averaged 2.0 yards per route run last season."
Barnwell added, "There's a No. 1 playmaker group on paper here, but it requires the new big three in San Francisco to stave off both aging and injury in 2026."
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