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49ers' Malik Mustapha: May miss start of season
Mustapha may miss the beginning of the 2025 season due to a knee injury he suffered in Week 17 last year, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Mustapha underwent surgery to repair a torn graft in his knee after he was cleated in the final regular-season game of his rookie campaign. The Wake Forest product tore his ACL back in 2022, and these two injuries were related. Mustapha started 12 games as a rookie and posted 72 tackles (32 solo), five pass breakups and an interception. The 49ers are hoping for a midseason return, at which point he'll look to reclaim the starting role. In the meantime, Richie Grant and Jason Pinnock are candidates to start at strong safety.
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49ers' Junior Bergen: Late-round selection for 49ers
The 49ers selected Bergen in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 252nd overall.
Bergen had strong receiving numbers at Montana in 2023 and 2024, but he was drafted as a potential special-teams ace. He recorded eight punt-return touchdowns and one additional score on a kick return in his final three years with the Grizzlies. Bergen's path to the 49ers' roster will be on special teams, and his track record says he should have a decent chance.
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49ers' Connor Colby: Lands with 49ers
The 49ers selected Colby in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 249th overall.
Colby moved around a bit with the Iowa Hawkeyes but spent the majority of his career as a starter at right guard. He earned Freshman All-American honors in 2021 and First Team All-Big Ten honors as a senior in 2024, and he'll now take aim at a depth spot on the interior of the Niners' offensive line.
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49ers' Kurtis Rourke: Bay Area bound
The 49ers selected Rourke (knee) in the seventh round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 227th overall.
Rourke followed in his brother Nathan's footsteps and started his college career at Ohio, where he was a productive three-year starter. He got himself onto the NFL radar after transferring to Indiana and leading the Hoosiers to an improbable run to the College Football Playoff. Rourke threw for 3,042 yards, 29 touchdowns and five interceptions with Indiana. What's more, he showed remarkable toughness by playing the whole season on a torn ACL. Injuries were unfortunately a large part of Rourke's college story with multiple ACL injuries. He projects as a high-level backup in the NFL and should be ready for the start of the season after undergoing knee surgery in January.
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49ers' Marques Sigle: San Fran adds speedy Round 5 safety
The 49ers selected Sigle in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 160th overall.
Sigle (5-foot-11, 199 pounds) was a backup for three years at North Dakota State before transferring to start at Kansas State in his fourth and fifth seasons. Sigle plays with a lot of motor and boasts excellent speed (4.37-second 40), so at the very least he can run and hit. What's less clear is whether Sigle has the coverage skills and wrap-up fundamentals necessary to play a starter's snap count. Although the 49ers will try to develop Sigle into a capable starter, there's a chance he more so makes a name for himself as a standout special teams player who doubles as a backup safety.
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49ers' Jordan James: Headed to Bay Area
The 49ers selected James in the fifth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 147th overall.
James initially saw work as a part-time contributor with the Oregon Ducks in 2023, when he racked up 107 carries for 759 yards and 11 touchdowns working in tandem with Bucky Irving, but the former took over the lead job last season and posted workhorse numbers, racking up 233 totes for 1,267 yards and 15 touchdowns to earn Second Team All-Big Ten honors. He didn't test particularly well at the combine and isn't viewed as a home-run threat, but he's quick to find the hole and get downhill. James joins a 49ers team that dealt Jordan Mason to the Vikings this offseason, leaving Christian McCaffrey and Isaac Guerendo (knee/ankle) at the top of the depth chart. Given McCaffrey's injury history, there's a non-zero chance James will see the field as a rookie if he can beat out Patrick Taylor for third-string duties.
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49ers' Jordan Watkins: Final pick of fourth round
The 49ers selected Watkins in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 138th overall.
Watkins was overshadowed by bigger names in the wide receiver corps at Ole Miss throughout his time in college, but he was still a significant contributor. He tied for the SEC lead in touchdown receptions with nine in 2024 and was also productive as a punt returner during his time with the Rebels. Watkins is likely to be buried on the depth chart even with the 49ers losing Deebo Samuel and potentially being without Brandon Aiyuk (knee) to begin the season, but he should have a chance to make the roster as a special-teams contributor.
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49ers' CJ West: More defensive line help in SF
The 49ers selected West in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 113th overall.
The 49ers have prioritized the defensive line in this draft and add another big body in West to go with Alfred Collins from the second round. West (6-foot-1, 316 pounds) has good quickness for his size and can collapse a pocket with his violent hands. Starting out at Kent State, West finished at Indiana and showed he could move up a weight class and still produce, as he was a big part of a Hoosier team that made an amazing run to the College Football Playoff.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
127.2 (12th) |
260.2 (4th) |
376.3 (4th) |
Def. |
124.6 (18th) |
204.5 (3rd) |
317.4 (8th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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I. Guerendo RB Isaac Guerendo RB | Knee - MCL |
B. Aiyuk WR Brandon Aiyuk WR | Knee - ACL + MCL |
D. Lenoir CB Deommodore Lenoir CB | Shoulder |
M. Mustapha SAF Malik Mustapha SAF | Knee - ACL |
D. Jackson DE Drake Jackson DE | Knee |