As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, the San Francisco 49ers hold the 27th overall pick with several roster needs to consider. One position that continues to generate buzz is wide receiver, even after the high-profile signings of veterans Mike Evans and Christian Kirk and with Ricky Pearsall already on the roster. According to ESPN's Matt Miller, the Niners have been "heavily connected" to wideouts in pre-draft discussions, making this a key area to monitor.
In these mock draft exercises, one name consistently linked to San Francisco is Texas A&M rookie KC Concepcion. While other tantalizing prospects like Carnell Tate or Makai Lemon are likely to be off the board by pick 27, Concepcion is frequently projected to be available, sometimes even sliding into the second round, which could present the 49ers with a valuable opportunity.
Concepcion's college production makes him an intriguing fit. In his final season with the Aggies, he hauled in 61 receptions for 919 yards and nine touchdowns, proving to be a dynamic downfield threat. His versatility extends beyond receiving; he added 75 rushing yards and a score on just 10 carries and was a lethal punt returner, taking two back for touchdowns last year. This special teams prowess adds another layer to his value.
For a 49ers offense looking to maximize its championship window, adding a weapon like Concepcion could be a strategic move. Imagine a receiver room featuring the size and experience of Mike Evans, the route-running of Christian Kirk, the development of Ricky Pearsall, and the explosive, multi-faceted talent of KC Concepcion. That group would give any defensive coordinator nightmares and provide the 49ers' offense with a formidable arsenal for the 2026 season and beyond.
