Rebuilding the Trenches: How the 49ers Aim to Revive Their Defensive Dominance Through the 2025 NFL Draft
The San Francisco 49ers turn to the 2025 NFL Draft to address critical gaps in their defensive line after offseason departures, banking on John Lynch's draft expertise to reignite their championship-caliber defense.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, the San Francisco 49ers find themselves at a crossroads. After releasing veterans Leonard Floyd, Maliek Collins, and Javon Hargrave this offseason, GM John Lynch and HC Kyle Shanahan are doubling down on their philosophy: Defensive line dominance fuels championship contention.
The 2025 NFL Draft Approach
With 11 draft picks and glaring needs across their defensive front, the 49ers are positioned to execute one of the most aggressive trench-building campaigns in recent memory. Star DE Nick Bosa remains the lone cornerstone, but questions surround potential partners:
- Edge Rush Potential: Yetur Gross-Matos (3.5 sacks in 2024) must prove he can be more than a rotational piece
- Interior Concerns: Jordan Elliott (57% run-stop rate in 2024) needs support to shore up a leaky front
- Depth Crisis: Only Kevin Givens re-signed among rotational linemen
Learning from Past Mistakes
San Francisco's defensive identity has fluctuated since their historic 2019 unit featuring Bosa, Dee Ford, and DeForest Buckner. Recent draft misses compound current challenges: | Player | Draft Position | Career Sacks | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Drake Jackson | 2022 Round 2 | 4.5 | Released 2024 | |
Javon Kinlaw | 2020 Round 1 | 5.0 | Free Agent | |
Robert Beal Jr. | 2023 Round 5 | 0.0 | Practice Squad |
Shanahan's Challenge: "We got spoiled in 2019. Maintaining that elite level requires constant reinvention – that's what this draft represents."
Draft Targets & Strategic Moves
ESPN analysts identify three potential directions for the 49ers' No. 11 pick:
- Shemar Turner (DE, Texas A&M): Explosive first-step rusher (18 TFL in 2024)
- Mykel Williams (DE, Georgia): Versatile edge-setter with 82″ wingspan
- Walter Nolen (DT, Mississippi): 315-pound disruptor (9 sacks from NT position)
Late-Round Gems: Toledo's Darius Alexander (FBS-leading 23 QB hurries) and Tennessee's Omarr Norman-Lott (78% run-stop efficiency) could provide cost-controlled depth.
The Stakes
San Francisco's 2024 defensive metrics reveal urgent needs:
- 28th in EPA/rush (-2.38)
- 17th in yards/carry allowed (4.4)
- 23rd in sacks (37)
"This isn't just about finding starters," Lynch emphasized. "We need difference-makers who can grow with Bosa's prime years. Our scouting team has identified 19 defensive linemen with Day 1 or 2 grades – we plan to attack this draft with purpose."
As April 25 approaches, the 49ers' war room prepares for a defining moment: Can they rediscover the draft magic that built a Super Bowl roster, or will defensive deficiencies continue to derail their NFC West ambitions?