Fred Warner Is Closing In On Untouchable 49ers Territory

Fred Warner's exceptional performances have sparked a debate over whether he is poised to surpass 49ers legends like Patrick Willis and Dave Wilcox in franchise history.

Fred Warner didn’t need ESPN’s latest linebacker rankings to remind anyone where he stands. Still, the list makes the point loud and clear.

Jeremy Fowler’s latest look at the 10 best off-ball linebackers entering 2026 put the 49ers star at No. 1, even though Warner missed most of last season after suffering a brutal ankle injury in just his sixth game. For San Francisco fans, that’s hardly a surprise. Warner is still operating in a tier of his own.

The more interesting part is what this says about his place in 49ers history. Warner keeps climbing toward the top of a very short, very elite list of San Francisco linebackers, a group that includes Hall of Famers Patrick Willis and Dave Wilcox. That’s rare air, and Warner is getting closer to it by the year.

He may already be right there with Willis at the height of his powers.

Fowler wasn’t building this ranking during the eras when Warner, and especially Wilcox, were playing, but the broader point still lands: Warner has now been named the NFL’s best linebacker four straight years. That kind of run carries real weight, and it echoes the kind of sustained dominance Willis once brought to the position.

The numbers back it up, too. Warner is closing in on Willis’ franchise record for solo tackles, sitting at 597 to Willis’ 733.

If that pace holds, it wouldn’t be a shock to see Warner pass him in the next two years. Warner also moved ahead of Willis in forced fumbles last season, 17 to 16, and he already has two more interceptions than the Hall of Famer.

The honors tell a similar story. Willis, the 2007 Defensive Rookie of the Year, finished with seven Pro Bowl selections and five first-team All-Pro nods.

Warner didn’t take home rookie honors, but he has built a résumé of four Pro Bowl selections and four first-team All-Pro picks. Keep stacking seasons like that, and the gap in awards and recognition could keep shrinking.

So while Willis and Wilcox remain the standard in San Francisco linebacker lore, Warner is making the conversation more interesting by the season. ESPN’s latest ranking only adds another layer to a case that’s already getting harder to ignore.

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