49ers Trade No. 30 Pick to Jets for No. 33 and Additional Selections in NFL Draft Deal
- The San Francisco 49ers traded their first-round selection at No.
- The trade occurred on April 23, 2026, as part of the first round of the draft, allowing the 49ers to move back into the early second round while...
- According to team reports, the 49ers had previously traded down from their original No.
The San Francisco 49ers traded their first-round selection at No. 30 to the New York Jets in exchange for picks No. 33, and No. 179 during the 2026 NFL Draft.
The trade occurred on April 23, 2026, as part of the first round of the draft, allowing the 49ers to move back into the early second round while acquiring additional draft capital.
According to team reports, the 49ers had previously traded down from their original No. 27 selection to No. 30 before executing this second trade with the Jets.
The Jets confirmed they moved up to select at No. 30 by sending their second-round pick (No. 33) and fifth-round pick (No. 179) to San Francisco.
Following the trade, the 49ers entered the second day of the draft with selections at No. 33 and No. 179, among others, increasing their flexibility in later rounds.
The 49ers had entered the draft with needs identified along the offensive line, particularly seeking a successor for veteran tackle Trent Williams, and looked to improve their pass rush after a low pressure rate the previous season.
Prior to the draft, San Francisco had made notable signings, including wide receivers Mike Evans and Christian Kirk, defensive backs Jack Jones and Nate Hobbs, and had re-signed Trent Williams.
