The San Francisco 49ers are entering another critical offseason, and free agency could determine whether this team remains firmly in the Super Bowl conversation or takes a step back in the NFC.

The roster still has elite talent. The coaching staff remains intact. The championship window is still open.


But if the 49ers want to stay among the league's elite, there are three areas they cannot ignore when free agency begins.

1. Interior Offensive Line


Protecting quarterback Brock Purdy has to be priority number one.

When Purdy operates from a clean pocket, the offense looks efficient, explosive, and difficult to stop. The problem hasn't been the edge of the offensive line, especially with Trent Williams continuing to anchor the left side. The issue has been interior pressure collapsing the pocket and disrupting the timing of Kyle Shanahan's offense.

Shanahan's system is built on rhythm. When pressure comes directly up the middle, that rhythm breaks down quickly. Strengthening the guard or center position in free agency could stabilize the pocket and allow the offense to function at its best.

2. Pass Rush Help Opposite Nick Bosa


The 49ers already have one of the best defensive players in football in Nick Bosa. The problem is that opposing offenses know it.


Week after week, Bosa faces chips, double teams, and sliding protection designed to slow him down. That's the price of being an elite pass rusher.

The answer isn't asking Bosa to do more. The answer is giving him help.

Adding another legitimate pass-rushing threat would force offenses to make difficult choices in protection schemes. When a defense can generate pressure from multiple directions, quarterbacks have far less time to operate—and mistakes often follow.

Championship defenses don't rely on one pass rusher. They attack in waves.

3. A Playmaker in the Secondary


The 49ers defense has been strong structurally, but there's always room for more playmaking ability on the back end.


Turnovers are often the difference in playoff games. A timely interception or forced fumble can completely change momentum. Adding a defensive back with strong ball skills could elevate an already talented defense.

Pair a disruptive pass rush with a secondary capable of capitalizing on rushed throws, and the result can be a defense that flips games in an instant.

The Bottom Line


The formula for the 49ers this offseason isn't complicated:


If the front office can address those three areas in free agency, the 49ers will remain firmly in the championship conversation.


And for a franchise chasing another Lombardi Trophy, that's exactly where they want to be.

But the debate now shifts to the fans.

If the 49ers could fix only one position in free agency, which should it be?

Written By:

Wayne "Breezie" Brown


Wayne Breezie is a 49ers content creator. He had his first guest appearance on Ronbosports in 2012. He began writing for a Facebook group called the League of the 49ers. Next, he began writing for Nothing But Niners in 2017. In 2018, Wayne Breezie made his debut on YouTube’s Nothing But Niners show. In 2019, he started his podcast called Nitty Gritty Niners. After putting the pen down for several years, Breezie saw an opportunity to write for 49erscap.com. His first published article was in January of 2022 with 49ersCap, and he currently writes and produces weekly podcasts.
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