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NFL DRAFT: De’Zhaun Stribling Selected by San Franciso 49ers in Second Round of 2026 NFL Draft
4/24/2026 | Football
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – Ole Miss football wide receiver De'Zhaun Stribling is the first Rebel off the board in the 2026 NFL Draft, going to the San Francisco 49ers with the first pick of the second round (33rd overall) on Friday night.
Stribling is the highest drafted wide receiver at Ole Miss since Laquon Treadwell went 23rd overall to the Minnesota Vikings in 2016, and this marks the second consecutive season that the 49ers have taken an Ole Miss wideout – joining Jordan Watkins, who was taken in the fifth round in 2025. Stribling is also now the highest-drafted Rebel by San Francisco since Hall of Fame linebacker Patrick Willis in 2007 (11th overall).
Stribling is now the eighth Rebel receiver since 2010 to go in the first two rounds alongside Treadwell, Dexter McCluster (2010, 36th overall, Kansas City Chiefs), AJ Brown (2019, 51st overall, Tennessee Titans), DK Metcalf (2019, 64th overall, Seattle Seahawks), Elijah Moore (2021, 34th overall, New York Jets), Jonathan Mingo (2023, 39th overall, Carolina Panthers) and Tre Harris (2025, 55th overall, Los Angeles Chargers).
The Kapolei, Hawaii native spent one season at Ole Miss in 2025, but was a crucial part of the Rebels' historic squad that made the CFP semifinals. Stribling closed out the 2025 season with 55 receptions for 811 yards and six touchdowns. Two of those scores came in the Egg Bowl, but Stribling's most important catch of the season was a late 40-yard fingertip reception in the Sugar Bowl vs. Georgia – worth 28.2 percent in ESPN's Win Probability Added formula that helped setup Lucas Carneiro's game-winning field goal.
Stribling turned heads at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, running a 40-yard time of 4.36 with a broad jump of 10-7 as well.
Across his five year college career at Washington State (2021-22), Oklahoma State (2023-24) and Ole Miss (2025), Stribling ended with 2,964 yards receiving on 216 catches and 23 touchdowns.
Stribling is the highest drafted wide receiver at Ole Miss since Laquon Treadwell went 23rd overall to the Minnesota Vikings in 2016, and this marks the second consecutive season that the 49ers have taken an Ole Miss wideout – joining Jordan Watkins, who was taken in the fifth round in 2025. Stribling is also now the highest-drafted Rebel by San Francisco since Hall of Fame linebacker Patrick Willis in 2007 (11th overall).
Stribling is now the eighth Rebel receiver since 2010 to go in the first two rounds alongside Treadwell, Dexter McCluster (2010, 36th overall, Kansas City Chiefs), AJ Brown (2019, 51st overall, Tennessee Titans), DK Metcalf (2019, 64th overall, Seattle Seahawks), Elijah Moore (2021, 34th overall, New York Jets), Jonathan Mingo (2023, 39th overall, Carolina Panthers) and Tre Harris (2025, 55th overall, Los Angeles Chargers).
The Kapolei, Hawaii native spent one season at Ole Miss in 2025, but was a crucial part of the Rebels' historic squad that made the CFP semifinals. Stribling closed out the 2025 season with 55 receptions for 811 yards and six touchdowns. Two of those scores came in the Egg Bowl, but Stribling's most important catch of the season was a late 40-yard fingertip reception in the Sugar Bowl vs. Georgia – worth 28.2 percent in ESPN's Win Probability Added formula that helped setup Lucas Carneiro's game-winning field goal.
Stribling turned heads at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, running a 40-yard time of 4.36 with a broad jump of 10-7 as well.
Across his five year college career at Washington State (2021-22), Oklahoma State (2023-24) and Ole Miss (2025), Stribling ended with 2,964 yards receiving on 216 catches and 23 touchdowns.
Players Mentioned
NFL DRAFT: De'Zhaun Stribling Highlights
Friday, April 24
PRESSER | Sharif Denson (04-22-26)
Wednesday, April 22
PRESSER | Horatio Fields (04-22-26)
Wednesday, April 22
PRESSER | Pete Golding (04-21-26)
Tuesday, April 21









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