With week 7 behind us, and week 8 right around the corner, I think it’s time to take another deep look into the 49ers current 2022 salary cap situation as it stands today.

Right now, the 49ers have 80 players signed, accounting for $188,651,110, with $19,509,372 in dead money, for a total commitment of $208,432,648, leaving them $4,781,332 under their 2022 adjusted cap of $212,941,814, and the 49ers can create more cap room down the road by restructuring Fred Warner’s deal, or extending the likes of Samson Ebukam, Emmanuel Moseley, & Jimmie Ward.

Below is the 49ers current roster.

 53-Man Roster:

  1. QB 10 Jimmy Garoppolo(2022)- $13,991,176
  2. QB 14 Brock Purdy(2025)- $724,253
  3. RB 23 Christian McCaffrey(2025)- $690,000
  4. RB 22 Jeff Wilson Jr.(2022)- $1,085,000
  5. RB 32 Tyrion Davis-Price(2025)- $928,826
  6. RB 24 Jordan Mason(2024)- $708,333
  7. FB 44 Kyle Juszcyzk(2025)- $2,958,750
  8. WR 19 Deebo Samuel(2025)- $6,876,519
  9. WR 11 Brandon Aiyuk(2023)- $3,417,641
  10. WR 15 Jauan Jennings(2022)- $825,000
  11. WR/KR/PR 3 Ray-Ray McCloud III(2023)- $1,910,000
  12. WR 6 Danny Gray(2025)- $917,255
  13. TE 85 George Kittle(2025)- $7,679,765
  14. TE 89 Charlie Woerner(2023)- $940,258
  15. TE 82 Ross Dwelley(2022)- $1,047,500
  16. TE 81 Tyler Kroft(2022)- $940,000
  17. C 64 Jake Brendel(2022)- $895,000
  18. C 60 Daniel Brunskill(2022)- $2,433,000
  19. LG 65 Aaron Banks(2024)- $1,607,638
  20. LG 63 Nick Zakelj(2025)- $752,590
  21. RG 74 Spencer Burford(2025)- $873,014
  22. RG 61 Blake Hance(2022)- $825,000
  23. LT 71 Trent Williams(2026)- $9,672,653
  24. LT 76 Jaylon Moore(2024)- $905,759
  25. RT 69 Mike McGlinchey(2022)- $10,880,000
  26. DE 97 Nick Bosa(2023)- $10,805,564
  27. DE 56 Samson Ebukam(2022)- $8,250,000
  28. DE 92 Kerry Hyder Jr.(2022)- $1,500,000
  29. DE 95 Drake Jackson(2025)- $1,071,344
  30. DE 94 Charles Omenihu(2022)- $2,540,000
  31. DE 53 Kemoko Turay(2022)- $845,278
  32. DT 91 Arik Armstead(2024)- $9,576,000
  33. DT 90 Kevin Givens(2022)- $895,000
  34. DT 55 Akeem Spence(2022)- $696,111
  35. NT 98 Hassan Ridgeway(2022)- $1,800,000
  36. WLB 57 Dre Greenlaw(2022)- $ 2,065,311
  37. WLB 59 Curtis Robinson(2022)- $722,222
  38. MLB 54 Fred Warner(2026)- $8,134,588
  39. MLB 48 Oren Burks(2023)- $1,408,000
  40. SLB 45 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles(2022)- $895,000
  41. CB 7 Charvarius Ward(2024)- $3,800,000
  42. CB 20 Ambry Thomas(2024)- $1,087,693
  43. CB 38 Deommodore Lenoir(2024)- $896,217
  44. CB 26 Samuel Womack III(2025)- $775,831
  45. CB 2 Jason Verrett(2022)- $733,611
  46. FS 1 Jimmie Ward(2022)- $12,935,588
  47. FS 31 Tashaun Gipson Sr.- $845,278
  48. FS 33 Tarvarius Moore(2022)- $1,035,000
  49. SS 29 Talanoa Hufanga(2024)- $885,038
  50. SS 30 George Odum(2024)- $1,435,000
  51. PK 9 Robbie Gould(2022)- $5,509,313
  52. P 18 Mitch Wishnowsky(2022)- $1,708,018
  53. LS 46 Taybor Pepper(2022)- $1,120,000

Practice Squad:

  1. QB 14 Kurt Benkert- $138,000
  2. RB 28 Tevin Coleman*- $169,400
  3. WR 86 Tay Martin- $207,000
  4. WR 17 Malik Turner*- $447,666
  5. WR 83 Willie Snead IV*- $308,422
  6. TE 88 Troy Fumagalli- $207,000
  7. C 67 Keith Ismael- $195,500
  8. RG 62 Jason Poe- $207,000
  9. LT 78 Leroy Watson- $207,000
  10. RT 77 Alfredo Gutierrez**- $0
  11. DE 58 Alex Barrett- $207,000
  12. DT 96 T.Y. McGill Jr.*- $200,200
  13. SLB 40 Marcelino McCrary-Ball- $207,000
  14. CB 43 Qwuantrezz Knight- $207,000
  15. CB 27 Dontae Johnson*- $417,844
  16. CB 35 Ka’dar Hollman- $138,000
  17. FS 41 Tayler Hawkins- $207,000

Injured Lists:

  1. QB 5 Trey Lance(2024)- $7,751,195 [IR]
  2. RB 25 Elijah Mitchell(2024)- $788,671 [Short Term IR]
  3. TE 88 Jordan Matthews(2022)- $480,000 [IR]
  4. LT 68 Colton McKivitz(2022)- $895,000 [Short Term IR]
  5. DE 75 Jordan Willis(2022)- $895,000 [Short Term IR]
  6. DT 96 Maurice Hurst Jr.(2022)- $945,000 [IR]
  7. NT 99 Javon Kinlaw(2023)- $4,224,191 [Short Term IR]
  8. NT 93 Kalia Davis(2025)- $738,003 [NFI]
  9. SLB 51 Azeez Al-Shaair(2022)- $3,986,000 [Short Term IR]
  10. CB 4 Emmanuel Moseley(2022)- $6,555,529 [IR]

Now, let’s look at what the team needs in cap room for potential per game roster bonus paybacks.

QB Jimmy Garoppolo- $58,824

MLB Fred Warner- $29,412

CB Charvarius Ward- $80,000

That’s a total of $168,235, the 49ers would have needed to payback Jimmie Ward $29,412, but with him on injured reserve for at least 4 weeks, the 49ers should get back at least 4 weeks as a credit in 2023, a total of $117,647, along with $176,471, 4 weeks worth of Arik Armstead’s per game roster bonus, 5 weeks worth of Emmanuel Moseley’s per game roster bonus, which comes to $176,471, & 1 weeks worth of Trent Williams’ per game roster bonus, $44,118, meaning roster bonus credits would be a total of $514,706.

Now let’s look at what players have LTBE incentives for 2022.

QB Jimmy Garoppolo- $5.65 million, consisting of 15 games of the $250,000 incentive for 25% or more playtime in any game, 9 of the $100,000 for each game he won while playing 25% or more, $500,000 for 1 playoff game with 50% of more, & $500,000 for 50% or more playtime in the conference championship game.

WR Deebo Samuel- $150,000 for having 3 or more rush touchdowns in 2021.

TE Ross Dwelley- $152,500 for playtime, yards, touchdowns, & club achievement.

Next, let’s look at what players have incentives that are considered NLTBE.

QB Jimmy Garoppolo- $2.8 million, this consists of the other 2 games playing 25% or more for $250,000 each, 8 games of the $100,000 for wins in those games he plays 25% or more, $500,000 for winning the conference championship, & $1 million for playing 50% or more in the Super Bowl.

RB Jeff Wilson Jr.- $950,000, this is for playtime, rush yards, catches, & touchdowns

WR Deebo Samuel- $500,000 for 480 or more rush yards, and he has $150,000 already counting, so he can only earn $500,000, as the max value of the incentives are $650,000 per year.

WR Ray-Ray McCloud III- $700,000, breaks downs as $500,000 for 46% playtime, 40 catches, 400 receiving yards, 200 rush yards, & $200,000 for Pro Bowl selection.

DE Samson Ebukam- $500,000 for sacks, & Pro Bowl selection.

DE Kerry Hyder Jr.- $750,000 for sacks.

DE Jordan Willis- $77,500 for 4 sacks.

NT Hassan Ridgeway- $700,000 for playtime, & sacks.

CB Charvarius Ward- $500,000 for Pro Bowl and/or 1st or 2nd team All-Pro selection

CB Jason Verrett- $152,500 for 55% playtime

SS George Odum- $1.5 million, but these are unknown, most likely for playtime, tackles, interceptions, and Pro Bowl selection.

Next, let’s look at what kind of adjustments/credits the 49ers can get back in 2023.

First off, the 49ers have a projected $8,571,901 in cap room, but that’s with just 33 players signed, so when they have enough players signed to get to the top 51 rule, they’d be $4,928,099 over the cap, so any amount will help greatly.

Before I go over what the 49ers can get back in 2023, let’s look at the 30 players signed for 2023, with their cap number.

  1. LT 71 Trent Williams(2026)- $27,227,424
  2. DT 91 Arik Armstead(2024)- $24,169,529
  3. MLB 54 Fred Warner(2026)- $18,525,000
  4. TE 85 George Kittle(2025)- $18,092,575
  5. DE 97 Nick Bosa(2023)- $17,869,000
  6. CB 7 Charvarius Ward(2024)- $16,405,000
  7. RB 23 Christian McCaffrey(2025)- $12,000,000
  8. QB 5 Trey Lance(2024)- $9,301,434
  9. WR 19 Deebo Samuel(2025)- $8,860,000
  10. FB 44 Kyle Juszcyzk(2025)- $6,588,750
  11. WLB 57 Dre Greenlaw(2024)- $5,707,382
  12. NT 99 Javon Kinlaw(2023)- $4,928,223
  13. WR 11 Brandon Aiyuk(2023)- $3,987,248
  14. MLB 48 Oren Burks(2023)- $2,773,000
  15. WR/KR/PR 3 Ray-Ray McCloud III(2023)- $2,090,000
  16. LG 65 Aaron Banks(2024)- $1,929,166
  17. SS 30 George Odum(2024)- $1,840,000
  18. P 18 Mitch Wishnowsky(2026)- $1,700,000
  19. DE 95 Drake Jackson(2025)- $1,339,180
  20. CB 20 Ambry Thomas(2024)- $1,305,232
  21. RB 32 Tyrion Davis-Price(2025)- $1,161,033
  22. WR 6 Danny Gray(2025)- $1,146,569
  23. TE 89 Charlie Woerner(2023)- $1,055,258
  24. RG 74 Spencer Burford(2025)- $1,038,014
  25. RT 76 Jaylon Moore(2024)- $1,020,759
  26. CB 38 Deommodore Lenoir(2024)- $1,011,217
  27. SS 29 Talanoa Hufanga(2024)- $1,000,038
  28. RB 25 Elijah Mitchell(2024)- $985,893
  29. CB 26 Samuel Womack III(2025)- $940,831
  30. LG/C 63 Nick Zakelj(2025)- $917,590
  31. NT 93 Kalia Davis(2025)- $903,003
  32. QB 13 Brock Purdy(2025)- $889,253
  33. RB 24 Jordan Mason(2024)- $873,333

Now, let’s look at what the 49ers can get back in 2023.

First up are the veterans.

QB Nate Sudfeld- $1.035 million out of $2 million that he was guaranteed when he signed with the 49ers in the offseason, so they’ll eat $965,000.

WR Malik Turner- $300,000, as Turner’s practice squad salary is $358,200, but this is depended on him staying on the practice squad, or another teams’ practice squad, or 53-man roster.

WR Marcus Johnson- $250,000, as Johnson was signed by the Giants to their 53-man roster, so if he stays on their 53-man roster, they’ll get that back as well.

DE Kemoko Turay- $865,178, if Turay stays on the 53-man roster for the remainder of the 2022 season, or at least on the teams’ injured reserve list.

CB Dontae Johnson- $358,200, maybe more, as he could be activated up to 3 times, which would make it $471,000, or more if the team or another team signs him to their 53-man roster.

That’s a total of $2,808,378.

Next are UDFAs that were given guarantees in their base salaries.

WR Tay Martin- $45,000

RG Jason Poe- $65,000

SLB Marcelino McCrary-Ball- $100,000

CB Qwuantrezz Knight- $25,000

FS Tayler Hawkins- $50,000

All of these players are on the 49ers practice squad, so if they stick, the 49ers should get back a total of $285,000.

They also gave out the following to players not on their, or another teams’ practice squad.

C Dohnovan West- $100,000

DT Kevin Atkins- $10,000

MLB Jeremiah Gemmel- $70,000

That’s a total of $180,000, but right now they wouldn’t get back any of it since none are signed to a practice squad.

Also, I must note that both Leon O’Neal Jr., & Sam Schlueter got guarantees, but because they were waived off of injured reserve with an injury settlement, the 49ers won’t get those back per the CBA.

Also, the 49ers could get back Ross Dwelley’s $152,500.

So, the 49ers should get back as much as $3,760,584 in 2023, which would put the team around $12.332 million in cap room to begin the 2023 offseason, but with just 33 players signed, with 51 signed they’d be $1.167 million over a projected $225 million cap.

Now, the 49ers will need salary cap room to sign their own free agents, or bring in any outside free agents, and sign their draft picks, so they’d have to do some restructuring, with the candidates below, with cap savings.

RB Christian McCaffrey – $8.576 million max, $7,146,666 minimum

TE George Kittle – $8.456 million max, $7,927,500 minimum

LT Trent Williams – $14.588 million max, $13,676,250 minimum

DT Arik Armstead – $11.78 million max, $11,043,750 minimum

MLB Fred Warner – $9.476 million max, $8,883,750 minimum

Now, let’s look at the teams’ pending free agents.

UFA:

RB Jeff Wilson Jr.
RB Tevin Coleman
TE Ross Dwelley
TE Tyler Kroft
TE Jordan Matthews
C Jake Brendel
C Daniel Brunskill
RT Mike McGlinchey
DE Jordan Willis
DE Samson Ebukam
DE Kerry Hyder Jr.
DE Charles Omenihu
DE Kemoko Turay
DT Akeem Spence
DT Maurice Hurst Jr.
NT Hassan Ridgeway
SLB Azeez Al-Shaair
CB Emmanuel Moseley
CB Jason Verrett
FS Jimmie Ward
FS Tashaun Gipson Sr.
FS Tarvarius Moore
PK Robbie Gould
LS Taybor Pepper

RFA:

LT Colton McKivitz
DT Kevin Givens
SLB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles

ERFA:

WR Jauan Jennings
RG Blake Hance
WLB Curtis Robinson

Now, if the salary cap does come in at $225 million, the RFA tenders would look something like this, courtesy/credit to OverTheCap.com.

1st-Round Tender: $6.011 million

2nd-Round Tender: $4.308 million

Original Round Tender: $2.745 million

Right of First Refusal Tender: $2.629 million

If the 49ers want to tender Kevin Givens, who’s been having a good year thus far, they’d either do the ROFR, which is $2.629 million, or the 2nd-round tender, which is $4.308 million.

I expect them to tender Colton McKivitz, which would be the original round tender of $2.745 million, and as for Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, if they let Azeez Al-Shaair walk, they may tender him, but no higher than the ROFR tender of $2.629 million.

As for the teams’ ERFAs, all 3(Jauan Jennings, Blake Hance, & Curtis Robinson) would require the $940,000 tender.

Of the teams’ UFAs, the ones I’d consider bringing back if I’m the 49ers are running backs Jeff Wilson Jr., & Tevin Coleman, center Jake Brendel, defensive ends Samson Ebukam, Kerry Hyder Jr., & Charles Omenihu, defensive tackle Akeem Spence, nose tackle Hassan Ridgeway, strongside linebacker Azeez Al-Shaair, cornerback Emmanuel Moseley, & free safety Tashaun Gipson Sr.

I wouldn’t expect these players, outside of Ebukam, Al-Shaair, & Moseley to cost more than a few million a year, some like Brendel, Hyder, & Gipson in the veteran minimum range.

I haven’t listed Mike McGlinchey, Jason Verrett, or Jimmie Ward for different reasons.

McGlinchey will likely end up either playing bad, or play his way out of the 49ers price range, ala Laken Tomlinson, & D.J. Jones did.

Verrett has yet to play this season, so I’d need to see how he look’s out there, especially Verrett, but I’d love to see him, & Jimmie Ward back.

If we also add in projected draft pick cap numbers, which I posted not long ago, the 49ers would have a rookie pool of $6,722,342, but only the first 2 picks would count in the offseason, due to the top 51 rule.

If we add in those picks in, plus the 6 tenders, the 49ers would be $5,212,857 over the cap with 47 players signed, with 51 signed they’d be $8,212,857 over, so they’ll need to restructure some players contracts, with the most likely ones being McCaffrey, Williams, & Warner, which would save a max of $32.64 million, which would give the 49ers $24.428 million to spend on their own players, or to replace players who leave, but this doesn’t take into account Nick Bosa’s pending extension, which should save some money.

As always, thank you for reading, you can follow me on twitter @49erscap for more salary cap information & tidbits.

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ByJason Hurley

Die Hard 49ers fan from New York, been covering the 49ers salary cap since 2005, with several different websites, including NinersNation.com, & the now defunct NinerCapHell, I have a track record of being as accurate as possible, & I try to be as thorough as possible.

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