With 2026 NFL Pro Bowl Games fan voting now complete, the latest returns offer a snapshot of where several 49ers stand heading into the final phase of the selection process. While San Francisco’s list isn’t as extensive as it has been in previous years, a core group of established veterans continues to draw strong support across the league.
At the top of the list is Christian McCaffrey, who remains the No. 1 running back among voters. His 2023 NFL Offensive Player of the Year campaign remains a point of reference as he continues to anchor San Francisco’s offense.
Kyle Juszczyk joins McCaffrey atop his position, currently ranking No. 1 among fullbacks as the nine-time Pro Bowl selection pushes toward another nod.
On the offensive line, Trent Williams checks in second among tackles, positioning the longtime left tackle within striking distance of yet another Pro Bowl appearance. Williams’ ranking underscores his sustained reputation as one of the league’s premier linemen well into his veteran years.
One of the more surprising placements belongs to George Kittle, who currently ranks seventh among tight ends. Despite being a fixture among the NFL’s elite at the position for much of the past decade, Kittle finds himself outside the top tier of fan voting after missing time earlier this season with a hamstring injury.
Specialists also are represented, with Eddy Piñeiro ranking seventh among kickers after providing stability at the position for San Francisco throughout the season.
Several other 49ers also appear inside the top 10 at their respective positions, including safety Ji’Ayir Brown, return specialist Skyy Moore and linebacker/special teams player Luke Gifford.
Fan voting made up one-third of the Pro Bowl selection process, with players and coaches accounting for the remaining two-thirds. The final 88-player roster is set to be announced in early January, when individual honors will be finalized — unless postseason priorities ultimately shift the focus elsewhere.
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