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San Francisco 49ers Make Key Offseason Moves to Boost Roster

2026-06-16 · NBC Sports Bay Area & California

San Francisco 49ers Make Key Offseason Moves to Boost Roster

The San Francisco 49ers have made significant offseason moves aimed at strengthening their roster for the 2026 NFL season. Among these moves is the blockbuster signing of star wide receiver Mike Evans and the return of linebacker Dre Greenlaw. ESPN recently highlighted two acquisitions that stood out to NFL executives and coaches. One notable move was the trade for veteran defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa from the Dallas Cowboys, which cost the 49ers a 2026 third-round draft pick. This acquisition is seen as a solid value, providing the team with a quality player who fits perfectly into their defensive scheme. After finishing the previous season with the fewest team sacks, the 49ers desperately needed to enhance their defensive line, and Odighizuwa's presence is expected to significantly improve their run and pass defense under new defensive coordinator Raheem Morris. Odighizuwa, who has recorded 216 combined tackles and 17 sacks in his career, will be a vital addition to the 49ers' front four. Additionally, the 49ers selected rookie wide receiver De'Zhaun Stribling with the No. 33 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Initially viewed by some as a reach, Stribling has quickly proven to be an ideal fit for head coach Kyle Shanahan's offense, receiving praise from teammates including quarterback Brock Purdy. With these strategic moves, the San Francisco 49ers are poised to make a strong impact in the upcoming season.

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