
Locked On 49ers - Daily Podcast On The San Francisco 49ers 49ers DRAFT TARGETS on Offense at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine
Mar 2, 2026
Hosts run through who rose and fell after the 2026 Combine and how testing reshaped tackle and tight end boards. They spotlight freaky athletic testing from a tight end and several offensive tackles who boosted their stock. Wide receiver measurables, contested-catch profiles, and a speedy running back are also highlighted as potential fits for the team's offense.
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Late First Round Means Compromise At Pick 27
- The 49ers at pick 27 should expect to draft players with flaws or second-round grades rather than premium tackles.
- Brian Peacock argues many tackle prospects (Freeling, Lomu, Ihanachor) tested so well they will likely be gone before 27, forcing compromises.
Tight End Kenyon Sadiq Is A Testing Freak
- Kenyon Sadiq's elite testing (official 4.39 40 and top speed >23 mph) vaults him into potential top-10 consideration despite his size.
- Peacock compares Sadiq's athletic profile to Evan Engram but notes unique straight-line speed for a 241-pound tight end.
Target Non-Premier Positions When Drafting At 27
- Adjust expectations for pick 27 by targeting non-premier positions like guard, safety, or a slot receiver rather than a top left tackle.
- Peacock recommends building mock drafts assuming some prospects will be gone.
