The San Francisco 49ers will have a big board of their top players in the 2026 NFL draft. Who are the top 25 players that the team should hope to draft in the first two rounds?
Best Round 1 Options for San Francisco 49ers 1. Kadyn Proctor, OL, Alabama
Proctor could start at guard and eventually swing to tackle.
2. Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, S, ToledoÂ
A day one starter at safety would be hard to pass.Â
3. TJ Parker, Edge, Clemson
The best edge rusher with a chance to fall.
4. Omar Cooper, WR, IndianaÂ
Cooper rounds out the top four and is one of the four most likely to be taken before pick 27 on the list.Â

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5. Malachi Lawrence, Edge, UCF
Lawrence may be the most realistic option at edge at pick 27.Â
6. KC Concepcion, WR, Texas A&MÂ
Concepcion may be the best option at receiver that falls to pick 27.Â
7. Chase Bistontis, LG, Texas A&M
If the 49ers want to plug-and-play a starter left guard, they should look at Bisontis.
8. Max Iheanachor, RT, Arizona State
This is a high upside swing, but would bring minimal year one impact.
9. Keylan Rutledge, RG, Georgia Tech
Rutledge may be the nastiest player in the draft.

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10. Emmanuel Pregnon, LG, Oregon
Pregnon has the highest floor and lowest ceiling of the top three guard options.Â
11. Denzel Boston, WR, Washington
Boston could be the best player available, but profiles as a replacement to Mike Evans, not a year one contributor.Â
12. Caleb Lomu, LT, Utah
Lomu brings a lot of risk in round one.Â
13. Blake Miller, RT, ClemsonÂ
Miller is a luxury pick and may not be a great fit.Â
Round 2 Options for San Francisco 49ers 14. R Mason Thomas, Edge, Oklahoma
The 49ers hope that Thomas falls.Â

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15. Cashius Howell, Edge, Texas A&M
Howell in round 1 is too rich.
16. Gabe Jacas, Edge, IllinoisÂ
There are a lot of potential edge rusher options at pick 58.Â
17. AJ Haulcy, S, LSU
Haulcy is the best option for safety in round 2.
18. Germie Bernard, WR, Alabama
Bernard is the best fit at wide receiver in round 2.Â
19. Dani Dennis-Sutton, Edge, Penn State
Another athletic edge rusher option.Â

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20. Dererick Moore, Edge, Michigan
Moore is inconsistent, but would fit in round 2.Â
21. Eli Stowers, TE, VanderbiltÂ
Is Stowers lack of blocking worth it?
22. Gennings Dunker, OL, Iowa
Dunker played right tackle but could slot into left guard.Â
23. Antonio Williams, WR, ClemsonÂ
Williams could start in the slot right away.Â
24. Chris Bell, WR, Louisville
He draws Deebo Samuel comparisons, but is coming off an ACL tear.Â
25. Chris Brazzell, WR, TennesseeÂ
The 49ers brought in Brazzell for a pre-draft visit.
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