With week 6 behind us, and week 7 a few days away, I think it’s time to take another deep look into the 49ers current 2023 salary cap situation as it stands today.
Right now, they have 75 players signed, with $167,233,918 in committed salaries, plus $30,084,208 in dead money, for a total of $197,318,126 in total committed salaries, putting the team $40,202,142 under their 2023 adjusted cap of $237,520,268, giving them the most salary cap room in the NFL.
Now, below are the 75 players signed, with their 2023 salary cap number.
53-Man Roster:
- QB 13 Brock Purdy(2025)- $889,253
- QB 14 Sam Darnold(2023)- $5,711,765
- QB 17 Brandon Allen(2023)- $1,092,500
- RB 23 Christian McCaffrey(2025)- $3,424,000
- RB 25 Elijah Mitchell(2024)- $985,893
- RB 32 Tyrion Davis-Price(2025)- $1,161,033
- RB 24 Jordan Mason(2024)- $873,333
- FB 44 Kyle Juszczyk(2025)- $6,565,221
- WR 19 Deebo Samuel(2025)- $8,653,529
- WR 11 Brandon Aiyuk(2023)- $3,987,248
- WR 15 Jauan Jennings(2023)- $940,000
- WR/KR/PR 3 Ray-Ray McCloud III(2023)- $2,090,000
- WR 10 Ronnie Bell(2026)- $770,482
- TE 85 George Kittle(2025)- $9,577,751
- TE 89 Charlie Woerner(2023)- $1,055,258
- TE 82 Ross Dwelley(2023)- $1,080,000
- TE 9 Brayden Willis(2026)- $771,039
- C 64 Jake Brendel(2026)- $2,272,000
- C 55 Jon Feliciano(2023)- $3,250,000
- LG 65 Aaron Banks(2024)- $1,929,166
- LG 63 Nick Zakelj(2025)- $917,590
- RG 74 Spencer Burford(2025)- $1,038,014
- LT 71 Trent Williams(2026)- $12,639,424
- LT 76 Jaylon Moore(2024)- $1,020,759
- RT 68 Colton McKivitz(2024)- $1,515,412
- RT 75 Matt Pryor(2023)- $990,000
- DE 97 Nick Bosa(2023)- $11,080,000
- DE 5 Randy Gregory(2026)- $840,000
- DE 95 Drake Jackson(2025)- $1,339,180
- DE 94 Clelin Ferrell(2023)- $2,460,000
- DT 91 Arik Armstead(2024)- $11,975,883
- DT 90 Kevin Givens(2023)- $2,000,000
- DT/NT 99 Javon Kinlaw(2023)- $4,928,223
- NT/DT 98 Javon Hargrave(2026)- $6,595,000
- NT 93 Kalia Davis(2025)- $783,003
- SLB 48 Oren Burks(2023)- $2,773,000
- SLB 53 Dee Winters(2026)- $785,110
- WLB 57 Dre Greenlaw(2024)- $5,648,558
- WLB 45 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles(2023)- $1,825,000
- MLB 54 Fred Warner(2026)- $9,049,000
- MLB 50 Jalen Graham(2026)- $770,482
- CB 7 Charvarius Ward(2024)- $6,421,000
- CB 20 Ambry Thomas(2024)- $1,305,232
- CB 2 Deommodore Lenoir(2024)- $1,011,217
- CB 26 Isaiah Oliver(2024)- $1,686,000
- CB 22 Anthony Brown(2023)- $783,333
- FS 31 Tashaun Gipson Sr.(2023)- $2,100,000
- FS 27 Ji’Ayir Brown(2026)- $993,368
- SS 29 Talanoa Hufanga(2024)- $1,000,038
- SS 30 George Odum(2024)- $2,340,000
- PK 4 Jake Moody(2026)- $975,805
- P 18 Mitch Wishnowsky(2026)- $1,700,000
- LS 46 Taybor Pepper(2025)- $1,225,000
Injured Reserve:
- WR 6 Danny Gray(2025)- $1,146,569
- TE 81 Cameron Latu(2026)- $614,378
- DE 51 Robert Beal Jr.(2026)- $744,578
- CB 0 Samuel Womack III(2025)- $567,775
PUP:
- CB 28 Darrell Luter Jr.(2026)- $528,378
Practice Squad:
- RB 22 Jeremy McNichols*(2023)- $288,400
- WR 86 Tay Martin(2023)- $216,000
- WR 17 Chris Conley*(2023)- $434,044
- WR 83 Willie Snead IV*2023)- $404,422
- WR 2 Isaiah Winstead(2023)- $216,000
- TE 88 Jake Tonges(2023)- $180,000
- C 61 Corey Luciano(2023)- $216,000
- LT 60 Ilm Manning(2023)- $168,000
- LT 78 Leroy Watson IV(2023)- $216,000
- RT 77 Alfredo Gutierrez**(2023)- $0
- DE 58 Alex Barrett(2023)- $216,000
- DE 56 Austin Bryant*(2023)- $381,822
- DT/NT 96 T.Y. McGill Jr.*(2023)- $370,800
- WLB 59 Curtis Robinson(2023)- $296,444
- CB 38 Shemar Jean-Charles(2023)- $336,667
- CB 35 Kendall Sheffield*(2023)- $321,522
- FS 43 Tre Norwood(2023)- $180,000
Now, let’s look at what the team needs in cap room for potential per game roster bonus paybacks.
QB Sam Darnold – $588,235
FB Kyle Juszcyzk – $23,529
WR Deebo Samuel – $176,471
TE George Kittle – $58,824
LT Trent Williams – $132,353
RT Colton McKivitz – $70,588
DE Clelin Ferrell – $40,000
DT Arik Armstead – $352,941
WLB Dre Greenlaw – $29,412
CB Isaiah Oliver – $100,000
That’s a total of $1,572,353 needed this season to potentially payback 10 players.
Now let’s look at what players have LTBE incentives for 2023.
QB Sam Darnold – $1.8 million, $1.2 million of it is due to Darnold playing 25% of the Panthers offensive snaps, plus winning those games, the other $600,000 is unknown at this time.
WR Deebo Samuel – $150,000, this is for Deebo rushing for 3 or more touchdowns.
C Jon Feliciano – $1,000,000, this is for a undisclosed percentage of offensive snaps.
SS George Odum – $250,000, this is for Odum being named 2nd-team All-Pro last season.
P Mitch Wishnowsky – $100,000, this is for punt percentage for inside the 20-yard line.
Next, let’s look at what players have incentives that are considered NLTBE, and what the player can earn in total.
QB Sam Darnold
He gets $300,000 for each game he plays 25% of the 49ers offensive snaps, and the 49ers win that game, a total of $5.1 million
He gets $1 million for playing 50% of the regular season offensive snaps, and the 49ers make the playoffs
He gets $100,000 for each playoff game he plays 50% of the offensive snaps, a total of $400,000.
All in all, he can earn $6.5 million in incentives, with $1.8 million counting against the 2023 salary cap.
WR Deebo Samuel
He can get $650,000 for 380 or more rushing yards
He can also get $150,000 for 3 or more rushing touchdowns.
In total he can earn a max of $650,000 in incentives, with $150,000 currently counting against the 2023 salary cap.
WR Ray-Ray McCloud III
He can earn $500,000 for 46% or more offensive playtime, 40 or more catches, 400 or more receiving yards, and 200 or more rushing yards.
He can also earn $200,000 for being selected to the Pro Bowl.
All in all, he can earn $700,000 in incentives.
C Jake Brendel
He can earn $500,000 for an undisclosed percentage of offensive playtime.
LT Matt Pryor
He can earn $102,500 for 50.2% or more offensive playtime.
DE Clelin Ferrell
He can get $250,000 for hitting 50% to 79.9% in defensive snaps.
He can get an additional $250,000 if he hits 80% or more in defensive snaps.
If he gets 5-6.5 sacks, m he gets $100,000, he’ll get $150,000 for 7-10.5 sacks, and a $250,000 for 11 or more sacks, a total of $500,000.
He can also earn $500,000 for making the First Team All-Pro team.
In total, he has $1.5 million in incentives.
DT Kevin Givens
He can earn $100,000 for an undisclosed percentage of defensive playtime.
WLB Dre Greenlaw
He can earn $500,000 if he’s named to the Pro Bowl.
SLB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles
He can earn $500,000 for an undisclosed percentage of defensive playtime.
CB Charvarius Ward
He can earn $250,000 for being named to the Pro Bowl.
He can also earn another $250,000 if he’s named 1st or 2nd team All-Pro.
All in all, he can earn $500,000 in incentives.
FS Tashaun Gipson Sr.
He can earn $300,000 for a combination of stats, & being named to the Pro Bowl.
SS George Odum
He has an undisclosed amount for various triggers, but we do know that $250,000 counts against the 2023 salary cap for him being named to the 2nd Team All-Pro last season.
P Mitch Wishnowsky
He can earn $450,000 for various different triggers, with $100,000 of it counting against the 2023 salary cap.
Projected starting right tackle Colton McKivitz also has incentives in his deal, but those are unknown at this time for the amount or trigger.
Next, let’s look at what kind of adjustments/credits the 49ers can get back in 2024.
First off, the 49ers are projected to be $38,306,511 over the 2024 salary cap, which is projected to be $256 million, but that’s with just 43 players signed, so when they have enough players signed to get to the top 51 rule, they’d be $44,666,511 over, so any amount will help greatly.
Before I go over what the 49ers can get back in 2024, let’s look at the 43 players signed for 2024, with their cap number.
- LT 71 Trent Williams(2026)- $31,612,659
- DT 91 Arik Armstead(2024)- $28,573,824
- WR 19 Deebo Samuel(2025)- $28,483,765
- MLB 54 Fred Warner(2026)- $24,469,000
- TE 85 George Kittle(2025)- $21,986,575
- CB 7 Charvarius Ward(2024)- $17,901,000
- NT 98 Javon Hargrave(2026)- $15,475,000
- DE 97 Nick Bosa(2028)- $14,671,000
- RB 23 Christian McCaffrey(2025)- $14,144,000
- WR 11 Brandon Aiyuk(2024)- $14,124,000
- DE 5 Randy Gregory(2026)- $13,985,000
- WLB 57 Dre Greenlaw(2024)- $9,602,970
- FB 44 Kyle Juszczyk(2025)- $7,588,750
- C 64 Jake Brendel(2026)- $4,192,000
- CB 26 Isaiah Oliver(2024)- $3,866,000
- P 18 Mitch Wishnowsky(2026)- $2,825,000
- RT 68 Colton McKivitz(2024)- $2,536,000
- LG 65 Aaron Banks(2024)- $2,250,694
- SS 30 George Odum(2024)- $1,625,000
- DE 95 Drake Jackson(2025)- $1,590,561
- CB 20 Ambry Thomas(2024)- $1,425,154
- RB 32 Tyrion Davis-Price(2025)- $1,393,240
- WR 6 Danny Gray(2025)- $1,375,883
- LS 46 Taybor Pepper(2025)- $1,300,000
- FS 27 Ji’Ayir Brown(2026)- $1,243,108
- PK 4 Jake Moody(2026)- $1,219,756
- TE 81 Cameron Latu(2026)- $1,219,756
- RG 74 Spencer Burford(2025)- $1,153,014
- RT 76 Jaylon Moore(2024)- $1,135,759
- CB 2 Deommodore Lenoir(2024)- $1,126,217
- SS 29 Talanoa Hufanga(2024)- $1,115,038
- RB 25 Elijah Mitchell(2024)- $1,100,893
- CB 0 Samuel Womack III(2025)- $1,055,831
- LG 63 Nick Zakelj(2025)- $1,032,590
- NT 93 Kalia Davis(2025)- $1,018,003
- QB 13 Brock Purdy(2025)- $1,004,253
- CB 28 Darrell Luter Jr.(2026)- $997,555
- RB 24 Jordan Mason(2024)- $988,334
- DE 55 Robert Beal Jr.(2026)- $979,510
- SLB 53 Dee Winters(2026)- $950,110
- TE 9 Brayden Willis(2026)- $936,039
- WR 10 Ronnie Bell(2026)- $935,482
- SLB 50 Jalen Graham(2026)- $935,482
Now, let’s look at what the 49ers can get back in 2024.
First up are the veterans.
WR Chris Conley – The 49ers should get back all of the $400,000 that they gave out to Conley, as he was elevated for the teams’ week 3 game against the Giants, but thus far they’ll for sure get back $207,444.
WR Willie Snead IV – $250,000, The team, as long as Snead remains on the practice squad, will get back the $250,000, as his salary is $370,800, but thus far they’ll for sure get back $175,822.
DE Austin Bryant – $381,822 out of $550,000, and as of now, the 49ers will get back $ at least the $155,222.
DT T.Y. McGill Jr. – $370,800 out of $400,000, but if McGill, who is on the 49ers’ practice squad, gets elevated for gameday, then the 49ers should get back the entire $400,000, but as of now, they’ll get back for sure $144,200.
SLB Marcelino McCrary-Ball – $100,000, as of now he’s earned $84,000 for being on the Jets practice squad.
That’s a total of $1,502,622.
Next are UDFAs that were given guarantees in their base salaries.
FB Jack Colletto – $100,000, as of now Colletto has earned $84,000.
C Corey Luciano – $5,000, as of now Luciano has earned $84,000, but they’ll only get back $5,000 of it.
G Joey Fisher – $115,000, as of now Fisher has earned $84,000.
Luciano is on the 49ers practice squad, while Fisher & Colletto are on the Steelers practice squad, so they would get back $220,000, for a total of $1,722,622 between veterans & UDFA base salary guarantee paybacks.
They also gave out the following to players not on their, or another teams’ practice squad.
RB Ronald Awatt – $5,000
RB Khalan Laborn – $30,000
WR Shae Wyatt – $35,000
DE Spencer Waege – $40,000
MLB Mariano Sori-Marin – $30,000
FS Avery Young – $10,000
That’s a total of $150,000, but right now they wouldn’t get back any of it since none are signed to a practice squad.
The team will also get back $8,971 for each game that Brandon Allen is the emergency 3rd QB, as he has a $152,500 per game roster bonus, but the emergency 3rd QB doesn’t get credit for a per game roster bonus game check, so far they’d get back $53,824, which is 6 weeks worth of his per game roster bonus.
Right now, the 49ers would get back $993,512 out of a possible $1,875,122.
I also need to mention that the 49ers have 4 players that could/will see base salary increases, Elijah Mitchell, Aaron Banks, Deommodore Lenoir, and Talanoa Hufanga, with Hufanga already guaranteed to see his base salary escalate to the 2nd-round RFA tender level, which would be $4.901 million.
Now, for Mitchell, Banks, & Lenoir, they would likely see their base salaries escalate to the original round tender level, which is projected to be $3.124 million, so all in all, that’s an extra $9,533,416 added to team commitments, putting them $47,839,927 over with 43 players signed, and $54,199,927 over with 51 players signed, so the team will need to create cap room next year with the options to create cap room listed below.
RB Christian McCaffrey – $8,472,000 (Restructure)
WR Deebo Samuel – $15,877,600 (Restructure)
TE George Kittle – $9,752,000 (Restructure)
LT Trent Williams – $15,072,000 (Restructure)
DE Randy Gregory – $10,096,000 (Restructure)
DT Arik Armstead – $12,960,000 (Extension or Restructure)
MLB Fred Warner – $11,340,000 (Restructure)
WLB Dre Greenlaw – $5,580,000 (Extension or Restructure)
CB Charvarius Ward – $9,148,000 (Extension or Restructure)
Now, let’s look at the teams’ pending free agents.
UFA:
QB Sam Darnold
QB Brandon Allen
WR/KR/PR Ray-Ray McCloud III
TE Ross Dwelley
TE Charlie Woerner
C Jon Feliciano
RT Matt Pryor
DE Clelin Ferrell
DT Javon Kinlaw
DT Kevin Givens
WLB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles
SLB Oren Burks
CB Anthony Brown
FS Tashaun Gipson Sr.
RFA:
WR Jauan Jennings
Now, if the salary cap does come in at $256 million, the RFA tenders would look something like this, courtesy/credit to OverTheCap.com.
1st-Round Tender: $6.838 million
2nd-Round Tender: $4.901 million
Original Round Tender: $3.124 million
Right of First Refusal Tender: $2.992 million
The team has 1 RFA, Jauan Jennings, who will most likely get the 2nd-round tender, keeping him a 49er for 1 more year after 2023, before he becomes a UFA in 2025, where he’ll get paid a good amount by another team.
The team currently has $40,202,142 in cap room for 2023, and I project that they’d get $993,512 of the potential $1,775,122 in adjustments/credits from veteran base salary guarantees, UDFA guarantees, and Brandon Allen’s per game roster bonus.
The team might also get back Sam Darnold’s $1.8 million LTBE incentives if he doesn’t start or play in any games, & achieving the required game snap percentage, along with Jon Feliciano’s $1 million LTBE if Feliciano doesn’t play as well, depending on the percentage of snaps, which isn’t known at this time.
But for now, I won’t factor in the LTBEs or NLTBEs mentioned earlier in this article when it comes to projected cap room for the 49ers.
Now, if for some reason the 49ers can indeed carryover the $40.173 million, which is unlikely, as in season roster moves will be made, & injuries will happen, plus projected adjustments, the team would have $2,889,143 in cap room with 43 players signed, or $3,470,857 over with 51 players signed, but when factoring in the escalators for Mitchell, Banks, Lenoir, & Hufanga, they’d be $6,644,273 over with 43 players signed, or $13,004,273 over with 51 players signed.
So, the team wouldn’t need to make many restructures, but again the likelihood of the team carrying over the entire $40,202,142 is unlikely, but I do expect them to carryover at least $35 million, with the remainer being used on in season roster moves, either practice squad elevations, or injury replacements, practice squad moves, etc….
Now, if the 49ers are indeed over the 2024 salary cap, even with carryover, & adjustments, I’d expect the team to restructure Deebo Samuel’s contract, saving $15,877,600, and look to extend Arik Armstead, Dre Greenlaw, & Charvarius Ward, which could save the team $27.668 million total, which, with Samuel’s restructure, would be over $43 million in cap savings, so the 2024 49ers will have a good amount of salary cap room, while also being able to extend the likes of Brandon Aiyuk, Talanoa Hufanga, Aaron Banks, & Deommodore Lenoir, and keep the teams current core players on big money deals.
When it pertains to Gregory, I’d expect the team to restructure his deal in 2024, which saves $10.096 million, but adds $2,019,200 to his 2025, & 2026 cap numbers, plus it would leave $4,038,400 in dead money for 2027.
And it may look bad, but the 49ers can still keep their core players together, as the salary cap is rising every year by $20 million or more, thanks in part to the revenue from the NFL’s TV deals, so don’t worry about 2024 & beyond, this is a big All-In move by the 49ers, low risk, high reward, and hopefully Gregory proves to be a key contributor, which would mean Gregory would be here for the foreseeable future, if not, the 49ers can get out of the deal without losing any money, while swapping late round 2024 draft picks.
And that’s the 2023 & 2024 salary cap situations as of today, as always, thank you for reading, you can follow me on X/Twitter @49erscap for more salary cap information & tidbits.
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