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San Francisco 49ers Reach Verbal Agreement with $85 Million Left Tackle to Solve Brock Purdy’s Blind Side Protection Issues

Santa Clara, California – January 2026

The San Francisco 49ers have made a firm statement about their direction entering the 2026 season, reaching a verbal agreement with left tackle Rasheed Walker on a contract worth $85 million, according to league sources. The move leaves little doubt about San Francisco’s top priority this offseason: protecting quarterback Brock Purdy and finally stabilizing the blind side after years of uncertainty and reliance on an aging superstar up front.

Purdy’s rise has featured flashes of elite command and surgical accuracy, but it has consistently been undermined by breakdowns along the offensive line. Pressure off the left edge arrived too quickly and too often, forcing hurried throws, limiting route development, and shrinking the offense into survival mode. For a quarterback whose game is built on timing, anticipation, and quick decisions in the pocket, the lack of dependable protection became a defining issue.

Walker, 26, emerged as one of the most reliable left tackles available on the market. With ideal size, long arms, and refined footwork in pass protection, he has earned a reputation for holding his ground against top-tier edge rushers. More importantly, he brings consistency — a trait the 49ers have lacked at left tackle in recent seasons as they transition from one era to the next, and one they view as essential with a young, ascending quarterback under center.

Offensive line coach Chris Morgan framed the signing as a philosophical shift rather than a routine roster move.

“People see sacks and pressures on the stat sheet, but they don’t feel what a quarterback feels when every snap begins with doubt instead of confidence. You can’t ask Brock to command the offense, to trust the play, to let routes develop, while knowing his blind side is a question mark. This move isn’t just about upgrading a position — it’s about giving our quarterback the security he needs to lead, and giving this team a chance to be who we believe it can be.”

The $85 million commitment reflects urgency, not extravagance. San Francisco opted for stability over temporary fixes, signaling a belief that Purdy’s effectiveness — and the offense’s ceiling — depends on trust in the pocket. Without that trust, even elite quarterback play has its limits.

Late in the season, Purdy’s efficiency improved noticeably when protection held, reinforcing the organization’s internal assessment that the problem was structural rather than schematic. With Walker anchoring the left side, the 49ers expect to expand their passing concepts, lean more heavily into Purdy’s autonomy at the line of scrimmage, and unlock even more explosive plays in Kyle Shanahan’s scheme.

The agreement now awaits only a routine medical examination before becoming official. Once finalized, Rasheed Walker will step into one of the league’s most demanding roles — not just blocking elite pass rushers, but protecting a championship window that San Francisco believes is still wide open.

For the 49ers, this move is more than a signing. It is a declaration that excuses are over, that the blind side will no longer dictate outcomes, and that the path toward contention in 2026 begins where every great offense truly starts — with protection.

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