The 2026 NFL Draft has concluded in Pittsburgh, leaving all 32 teams with fresh talent to integrate into their rosters. While some franchises hunted for franchise-altering stars, others focused on sustaining excellence. For the San Francisco 49ers, the weekend carried particular weight. Coming off a 12-5 season and a return to the playoffs after a brief hiatus, the team showed promising signs but fell short of true Super Bowl contention. In response, general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan took an ambitious approach, targeting players who flew somewhat under the radar.
One selection that raised eyebrows was the 49ers’ third-round pick (No. 90 overall) of running back Kaelon Black from Indiana. Many analysts projected the compact, hard-nosed back as a late-round prospect at best. Yet Shanahan and the front office clearly saw something special, moving earlier than expected to secure him.
