The signing of six-time Pro Bowler Mike Evans by the San Francisco 49ers this offseason has received mixed reviews from rival executives.
After finishing 12-5 in the 2025 season, the 49ers have been very active in the first few weeks of the NFL offseason. Several proven veterans were signed to improve the roster to better compete with division rivals, the Los Angeles Rams and defending champion Seattle Seahawks.
The most notable contributor they made last month was future Hall of Famer Mike Evans. The 32-year-old will be instrumental in giving Brock Purdy a much-needed receiver and filling the WR1 void. However, rival executives have differing opinions on how impactful Evans could be in 2026. First, okay.
“At a $14 million, one-year deal, it’s low risk,” one executive told Mike Sandow of The Athletic. “It gives them a bigger body. You get a vet in the locker room at that position. I don’t mind a year’s rental.”
Another NFL decision maker lauded the move saying Evans could make a huge difference in the 49ers redzone attack. “They’re going for it, man,” the executive said. “Red zone production is going to increase even more. Now you have a backside X that can win one-on-ones.”
NFL officials criticized the signing of Mike Evans by the San Francisco 49ers

While some NFL officials liked Evans’ signing, others did not like it at all. One mocked his fit with San Francisco’s current offense.
The executive said, “This guy runs 19 miles an hour.” “He’s a back-shoulder, possession
Another investigated the team’s recent investigation into a substation near their practice facility that led to their injury problems, claiming that the 49ers continue to add players who have trouble staying healthy.
“Everyone starts talking about substations and, ‘Why do we always get hurt?'” the executive said. “That’s because you sign injured players. Mike Evans is going to miss 4-6 games this year, Dre Greenlaw is going to miss eight games, and you have to wonder why your players always get injured.”
Evans and the 49ers will have a chance to prove those officials wrong in a few months.
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