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The saga of many the second-round picks in the 2025 NFL draft not having signed their contracts could be coming to an end after Alfred Collins, the No. 43 overall selection, agreed to his rookie deal with the San Francisco 49ers.
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San Francisco 49ers star running back Christian McCaffrey came in at No. 73 this year after being No. 3 in 2024. Washington Commanders linebacker Bobby Wagner cracked the list at No. 74 after another strong campaign in 2024. Here's the full top 100 list:
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While the San Francisco 49ers have plenty of questions ahead of 2025, none might be as big as the wideout room.
Sure, and so do the other teams in the NFC West. The 49ers went 1-5 in their division last season. They're going to have to play much better against the Rams, Seahawks and Cardinals in particular if they're truly going to go from worst to first.
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Rookie defensive tackle Alfred Collins is finally on board with the San Francisco 49ers following a lengthy contract stalemate.
The 49ers' agreement with DT Alfred Collins is worth $10.3 million over four years and includes $9M guaranteed, sources told ESPN. He becomes just the third second-round pick this year to have signed with his team (Carson Schwesinger,
The San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals both have franchise quarterbacks in place and want to compete for an NFC West title. To do so, they might need a bit more help. Bleacher Report's Matt Holder actually thinks they need the same one piece to push themselves over the top: a veteran wide receiver.