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49ers Depth Chart Shakeup: Week 2 Preseason Winners & Losers

49ers 2026 Season Preview: Who’s Starting, Who’s New, and What to Watch

Published: August 20, 2026 | 9:10 PM ET
Team: San Francisco 49ers | Upcoming Game: Preseason Week 2 vs. Los Angeles Chargers


Quick Summary for Busy Fans

What You Need to Know Details
Starting QB Brock Purdy (confirmed for preseason Week 2)
Key Rookies to Watch WR De’Zhaun Stribling & RB Kaelon Black
Biggest Offseason Addition WR Mike Evans (starting opposite Deebo Samuel)
Notable Absences (PUP List) RB Isaac Guerendo, TE George Kittle, DL Mykel Williams
Injured Reserve WR Ricky Pearsall, DL Andrew Farmer II, S Darrick Forrest, DL Mikail Kamara*, DL K.J. Henry

ELI5 Translation: Think of this like a school yearbook photo — but for football. It shows who’s starting ("first string"), who’s the backup ("second string"), and who’s sitting out with injuries.


Breaking News: Purdy Gets the Nod

Head coach Kyle Shanahan announced after Tuesday’s practice (August 18) that Brock Purdy will start at quarterback against the Chargers in Preseason Week 2.

Shanahan said:
"Not all of them, but I expect a number of starters to play, unlike last week. I haven’t told them yet, but they’ll find out soon, but yeah, you guys will see a number out there."

What this means: Unlike Week 1 (where starters barely played), you’ll see actual starters on the field — including Purdy, Christian McCaffrey, Nick Bosa, and more.


Rookies Making Noise

Two 2026 NFL Draft picks are climbing the depth chart fast:

Rookie Position Draft Status What to Expect
De’Zhaun Stribling Wide Receiver 1st Round* Listed as 2nd-string WR — could see real snaps
Kaelon Black Running Back 1st Round* Listed as 2nd-string RB behind McCaffrey

* Rookie = First-year player
*1st Round = Drafted in the first 32 picks (top talent)***

Both are expected to play in preseason AND regular season — rare for rookies!


Complete 2026 Depth Chart (Unofficial)

How to Read This:

  • Bold = Projected Starter ("First String")
  • (2nd), (3rd), (4th) = Backup Levels
  • * = 2026 Rookie
  • LT/LG/C/RG/RT = Offensive Line Positions (Left Tackle, Left Guard, Center, Right Guard, Right Tackle)

OFFENSE

Quarterbacks (QB)

String Player
1st (Starter) Brock Purdy
2nd Mac Jones
3rd Kurtis Rourke
4th Adrian Martinez

Running Backs (RB)

String Players
1st Christian McCaffrey
2nd Jordan James • **Kaelon Black***
3rd Patrick Taylor Jr. • Sincere McCormick
4th Khalil Herbert • Zamir White

Note: McCaffrey is the clear RB1 (main guy). Black is already pushing for #2 role!

Wide Receivers (WR)

String Players
1st (Starters) Mike EvansDemarcus RobinsonDeebo Samuel Sr.
2nd Christian Kirk • **De’Zhaun Stribling***
3rd Jacob Cowing • Jordan Watkins
4th Malik Turner • **Will Pauling*** • Trenton Irwin
5th **Wesley Grimes*** • KhaDarel Hodge

Big Deal: Mike Evans (6’5", 230 lbs, 6x Pro Bowler) joins Deebo Samuel — that’s a scary duo for defenses.

Tight Ends (TE)

String Players
1st Jake Tonges
2nd Luke Farrell • Brayden Willis
3rd Hayden Rucci
4th Josiah Deguara

Missing: George Kittle (All-Pro TE) is on PUP List — not practicing yet.

Offensive Line (OL) — The "Bodyguards"

Position Starter Backups
LT (Left Tackle) Trent Williams Vederian Lowe (2nd) • Enrique Cruz Jr.* (3rd)
LG (Left Guard) Robert Jones Carver Willis* (2nd) • Kion Smith (3rd)
C (Center) Jake Brendel Drake Nugent (2nd) • Brett Toth (3rd) • Doug Kramer Jr. (4th)
RG (Right Guard) Dominick Puni Connor Colby (2nd)
RT (Right Tackle) Colton McKivitz Austen Pleasants (2nd) • Brandon Parker (3rd) • Isaac Alarcon (4th)

ELI5: These 5 guys protect the QB and open holes for runners. Trent Williams (LT) is one of the best in the NFL.


DEFENSE

Defensive Edge (DE) — Pass Rushers

Side Starter Backups
Left Keion White Sam Okuayinonu (2nd) • Titus Leo (3rd) • Xavier Thomas (4th)
Right Nick Bosa **Romello Height*** (2nd) • Quinton Bell (3rd) • Ogbo Okoronkwo (4th)

Bosa + White = One of NFL’s best pass-rushing duos.
Rookie Alert: Romello Height already #2 behind Bosa!

Defensive Tackles (DT) — Interior Stoppers

Side Starter Backups
Right Alfred Collins Sebastian Valdez (2nd) • Gracen Halton (3rd) • James Thompson Jr. (4th)
Left Osa Odighizuwa C.J. West (2nd) • **Bryson Eason*** (3rd)

Three rookie DTs in the rotation — huge youth injection inside.

Linebackers (LB)

Role Starter Backups
SAM (Strong Side) Luke Gifford **Jaden Dugger*** (2nd) • Jalen Graham (3rd)
MIKE (Middle) Fred Warner Tatum Bethune (2nd)
WILL (Weak Side) Dre Greenlaw Nick Martin (2nd) • Garret Wallow (3rd) • **Larry Worth III*** (4th)

ELI5:

  • SAM = Lines up near tight end (strong side)
  • MIKE = Quarterback of defense (calls plays) — Fred Warner is elite
  • WILL = Runs free, makes tackles — Dre Greenlaw is back healthy!

Defensive Backs (DB) — Secondary

Position Starter Backups
RCB (Right Corner) Deommodore Lenoir Darrell Luter Jr. (2nd) • **Ephesians Prysock*** (3rd)
LCB (Left Corner) Renardo Green Jack Jones (2nd) • Jakob Robinson (3rd) • Eli Apple (4th)
Nickel (Slot CB) Upton Stout Nate Hobbs (2nd)
FS (Free Safety) Ji’Ayir Brown Siran Neal (2nd) • **Jalen Stroman*** (3rd)
SS (Strong Safety) Malik Mustapha Marques Sigle (2nd) • Ashtyn Davis (3rd) • Patrick McMorris (4th)

Rookies in Secondary: Prysock, Stroman both 3rd-string — developing behind vets.


SPECIAL TEAMS

Role Starter Backup(s)
K (Kicker) Eddy Pineiro
P (Punter) / Holder Corliss Waitman
PR (Punt Returner) Jacob Cowing Jordan Watkins (2nd)
KR (Kick Returner) Deebo Samuel Sr. Jacob Cowing (2nd) • Patrick Taylor Jr. (3rd)
LS (Long Snapper) Jon Weeks

Fun Fact: Deebo Samuel returns kicks — he’s a touchdown threat every time he touches the ball.


Injury & Availability Tracker

Active / PUP List (Physically Unable to Perform)

ELI5: These players are on the roster but can’t practice yet due to injury. They can be activated anytime.

Player Position Status
Isaac Guerendo Running Back PUP
George Kittle Tight End PUP
Mykel Williams Defensive Line PUP

Injured Reserve (IR) — Out for Season (Minimum 4 Games)

ELI5: These players are off the active roster and cannot play for at least 4 weeks.

Player Position Status
Ricky Pearsall Wide Receiver IR
Andrew Farmer II Defensive Line IR
Darrick Forrest Safety IR
**Mikail Kamara*** Defensive Line IR
K.J. Henry Defensive Line IR

Key Losses: Pearsall (rookie WR) & Kittle (star TE) are big misses. **Kamara*** (rookie DL) also done for year.


What to Watch in Preseason Week 2 vs. Chargers

  1. Brock Purdy — First live action since last season
  2. Mike Evans + Deebo Samuel — Do they play together?
  3. Rookie WRsStribling vs. NFL corners
  4. RB Rotation — How much Kaelon Black behind CMC?
  5. Pass RushNick Bosa & Keion White getting after QB
  6. SecondaryLenoir, Green, Stout, Brown, Mustapha vs. Chargers WRs
  7. Special TeamsDeebo returning kicks? (High risk, high reward)

Summary

Category Status
QB Situation Settled — Purdy is the guy
Skill Positions Loaded — McCaffrey, Evans, Samuel, Kittle (when healthy)
Offensive Line Elite Left Side (Williams + Jones), solid interior
Pass Rush Elite — Bosa + White + young depth
Run Defense Young but talented — 3 rookie DTs
Secondary Solid starters, developing youth
Health Concerns Kittle, Guerendo, Pearsall, Kamara out

Bottom Line: 49ers have Super Bowl roster — if they stay healthy. Rookies Stribling, Black, Height, Halton could contribute immediately.


FAQ: Your Questions Answered

1. What does "PUP List" mean?

PUP = Physically Unable to Perform. Players on this list count against the 90-man roster but cannot practice. They can be activated anytime once cleared by doctors. Think of it as "injured but not season-ending."

2. Why are there so many numbers (2nd, 3rd, 4th) next to names?

That’s the depth chart order:

  • 1st (Bold) = Starter
  • 2nd = Primary backup (plays if starter hurt/tired)
  • 3rd/4th = Developmental / emergency backups
    In preseason, you’ll see 2nd-4th stringers play a LOT.

3. Who is Mike Evans and why is he a big deal?

Mike Evans is a 6-time Pro Bowl WR (1,000+ yards in 9 straight seasons!). He signed with SF this offseason. Pairing him with Deebo Samuel gives Purdy two big, physical, touchdown-scoring targets.

4. Can rookies really play right away?

Yes! Especially 1st-round picks like Stribling and Black. The 49ers have a history of playing rookies early (Deebo, Bosa, Warner, Purdy all contributed Year 1). Preseason is their audition for regular-season roles.

5. When does the real season start?

Regular Season Week 1 typically begins Thursday, September 11, 2026 (Thursday Night Football). The 49ers’ exact opponent/date will be in the full NFL schedule release.


Final Thought: This 49ers team is built to win now — veteran core (Purdy, McCaffrey, Kittle, Bosa, Warner, Williams) + elite new pieces (Evans) + instant-impact rookies. Preseason Week 2 is your first real look at the 2026 version. Enjoy the show!

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