As a Niners fan I'm cautiously optimistic with the early moves. Garcon and Goodwin give Hoyer some decent weapons, and as long as Hoyer is healthy he's a solid choice, especially at 6 million a year. Not crazy about the contract they are giving the FB, but if it is very front loaded that isn't really a big deal.
Long term best case scenario of the draft should absolutely be to move back and gather assets. I'm thinking a dynamic receiving option at WR or TE, some pieces everywhere else, and 3rd day QB to develop. Next year's QB crop is strong and Cousins can't really be franchised again, so either way I like that outcome better than rolling the dice on Trubisky. Still have a pile of money for free agents, so wait out the market a bit and take some chances on more front loaded contracts for vets that can rebuild the culture. The goal should be competitive in 2017, playoff contender in 2018, and something sustainable in 2019. Git er done!