BREAKING: 49ers taking DISRESPECT as Stafford extended
The NFC West is shaping up to be one of the NFL's toughest divisions heading into 2026. With the Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams agreeing to a massive $60 million extension, the balance of power in the division is shifting again. But despite the San Francisco 49ers winning 13 games last season with a depleted roster, they currently sit with only the third-best odds to win the NFC West. Are the 49ers being completely overlooked? In this video, I break down why San Francisco may actually be in the strongest position in the division heading into 2026. We dive into the Rams' offseason additions, the Seattle Seahawks roster turnover, and why the 49ers' revamped offense featuring Mike Evans and Christian Kirk could make them the most dangerous team in the NFC West. We also discuss: •Stafford's extension and what it means for the Rams •Seattle's major offseason losses and defensive volatility •The 49ers' defensive overhaul •Why Brock Purdy and Kyle Shanahan may still have the highest ceiling in the division Who do you think wins the NFC West in 2026? Like, subscribe, and drop your predictions in the comments. Timestamps 00:00 - Matthew Stafford's $60M Extension 01:10 - Why the 49ers Are Being Disrespected 02:54 - Rams Secondary & Defensive Changes 04:10 - Rams 2026 Draft Class Breakdown 06:50 - Stafford Efficiency & 13 Personnel Discussion 08:12 - Seahawks Roster Losses & Concerns 09:20 - Seattle's Key Additions 11:40 - Seahawks Draft Strategy & Jadarian Price 13:33 - Seahawks Defensive Volatility 14:10 - 49ers WR Makeover: Mike Evans & Christian Kirk 15:54 - 49ers Defensive Overhaul 16:40 - Why the 49ers Could Win the NFC West