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    49ers Push All Their Chips In: Grading the Mike Evans Contract and 2026 Free Agency Haul

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellMarch 24, 20263 Mins Read
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    SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The San Francisco 49ers are done waiting. After a brutal 41-6 playoff exit to the Seahawks ended a 12-5 season, general manager John Lynch launched a ruthless strike on the open market. The 49ers 2026 free agency frenzy brought an aggressive wave of veteran talent to Santa Clara, headlined by a three-year, $60.4 million contract for wide receiver Mike Evans. The front office just slammed the championship window wide open.

    The Mike Evans Earthquake

    You could feel the shockwaves through the NFC West the moment the news broke. Evans, 32, leaves Tampa Bay as a legend to give Brock Purdy the ultimate red-zone weapon. Fans holding their breath over the Brandon Aiyuk saga finally exhaled. Aiyuk sat out all of 2025 with a torn ACL and a contract dispute. Now, the 49ers simply replaced him with a sure-handed giant.

    The deal features a base value of $42.5 million, with $14.3 million fully guaranteed in year one. Escalators can push the total past $60 million. Evans dealt with hamstring and collarbone injuries last year, limiting him to 368 yards in eight games. But before that? Eleven straight 1,000-yard seasons. He immediately transforms Kyle Shanahan’s passing attack into a physical nightmare for defensive backs.

    “I want another ring. Tampa will always be home, but I looked at this roster, looked at Purdy and McCaffrey, and knew this was the place to finish the job.”
    — Mike Evans, 49ers Wide Receiver

    Fixing the Trenches: Enter Osa Odighizuwa

    While Evans grabbed the headlines, stealing Osa Odighizuwa from the Dallas Cowboys might stand as Lynch’s smartest maneuver. The 49ers surrendered their 2026 third-round pick (No. 92 overall) to acquire the disruptive 27-year-old defensive tackle. San Francisco struggled to generate interior pressure last year. Odighizuwa brings violent hands and an explosive first step. He takes on a heavy $16.75 million cap hit this season, but pairing him inside next to Nick Bosa gives the defensive line a terrifying identity.

    Reloading the Arsenal: Kirk, Pineiro, and Hobbs

    Lynch refused to stop there. He signed slot specialist Christian Kirk to a low-risk, one-year $6 million deal. Kirk missed time with injuries in Jacksonville and Houston, but his route-running savvy provides crucial depth behind Evans and Ricky Pearsall. The 49ers also locked down special teams, handing kicker Eddy Piñeiro a four-year, $17 million extension. Piñeiro nailed a 59-yard game-winner against the Rams last year. In January, you need a kicker who ignores the swirling Levi’s Stadium winds.

    San Francisco added cornerback Nate Hobbs on a one-year, $4.5 million deal to round out the secondary. Hobbs brings physical man-coverage skills to a defensive backfield that needed immediate reinforcement.

    Playoff Implications / What’s Next

    This roster screams urgency. Christian McCaffrey proved his health last year with an AP Comeback Player of the Year campaign and 17 touchdowns. By dropping Evans and Kirk into the huddle, Shanahan possesses every tool necessary to outscore Seattle and Los Angeles. Age remains the only true opponent. If this veteran core stays healthy, the 49ers just built a Super Bowl juggernaut. If injuries strike again, the heavy cap hits will haunt the front office for years.

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