The San Francisco 49ers are staring down a massive hole at wide receiver, and they’re apparently ready to go all-in to fix it. After limping through a season without a true No. 1 target—relying on a ragtag group and leaning heavily on running back Christian McCaffrey’s 102 catches for 924 yards and 7 touchdowns—the Niners are hunting for a game-changer. And according to league buzz, they’re willing to drop serious cash on Indianapolis Colts star Alec Pierce, the explosive deep threat who’s exploding onto the free agent market.

Pierce just wrapped up a breakout 2025 campaign that turned heads across the NFL. In just 15 games, the 25-year-old hauled in 47 receptions for 1,003 yards and 6 touchdowns. Those aren’t eye-popping volume numbers, but dig deeper: he led the league in yards per reception at an insane 21.3, marking the second straight year he’s topped that category. This guy’s a vertical nightmare—averaging over 20 yards per catch the past two seasons, stretching defenses thin and turning routine throws into chunk plays. With a career-long of 66 yards and multiple explosive games (including a 132-yard, 2-TD outburst to close the year), Pierce is the definition of a “1,000-yard freak” who does more with less.
The 49ers’ passing attack desperately needs that kind of big-play juice. Brandon Aiyuk’s injury-riddled absence left the WR room in shambles, forcing Kyle Shanahan to patchwork with guys like Jauan Jennings, Ricky Pearsall, Kendrick Bourne, Demarcus Robinson, Skyy Moore, and Marques Valdes-Scantling. McCaffrey became the top target by default, but that’s not sustainable for a team aiming to reclaim NFC dominance. Pierce would slide in as the perfect complement—opposite a rising star like Pearsall—giving Brock Purdy a true deep-ball weapon to open up the field and keep defenses honest.
NFL insider Josina Anderson dropped the bombshell: league sources are buzzing about Pierce’s market, with his 1,000-yard explosion and elite 20+ yards-per-catch average driving talks of a $30 million+ per year deal. That’s elite WR1 money—think top-tier receiver territory. While some teams like the Patriots might balk at that price tag, Anderson reports one source believes the 49ers might pay it, joining other forecasted suitors ready to splash. San Francisco has the cap flexibility and the desperation to make it happen, especially with 20 pending free agents hitting the market, including key offensive pieces like Jennings and Bourne.
This isn’t just about adding a receiver—it’s about solving a million-dollar problem that’s plagued the Niners’ offense. Pierce isn’t your volume slot guy; he’s a home-run hitter who transforms schemes. At $30 million annually, it’s not a contract—it’s a king’s ransom. But if Shanahan and GM John Lynch believe this “1,000-yard freak” can elevate their passing game back to elite levels, they might just write the check without blinking.
The offseason drama is heating up. Will the 49ers go big and land their new alpha target? Or will Pierce cash in elsewhere? One thing’s clear: San Francisco is ready to break the bank to fix their biggest weakness.