Recently I took a look at the 49ers 2022 salary cap situation, with contract details, key dates, & today I’m going to give an update on the 49ers 2022 salary cap situation.
As of now, the 49ers have 43 players signed, accounting for $208,528,720, along with $5,167,725 in dead money, for a total of $213,696,445 in committed salaries, which would put them $3,320,061 over the 2022 cap, this includes $1,558,245 in carryover from 2021, & $618,139 in projected credits.
Now with 51 players signed, assuming the 8 players that would take up those final spots on the top 51 are making the rookie minimum of $750,000, they’d be $8,960,061 over the 2022 salary cap, which is projected to be at least $208.2 million.
The 49ers have yet to sign the remainder of their 2021 practice squad players to reserve/future deals, those being quarterback Nate Sudfeld, running back Brian Hill, center Jon Halapio, right tackle Wyatt Miller, nose tackle Darrion Daniels, strongside linebacker Mark Nzeocha, cornerbacks Darqueze Dennard, & Lavert Hill, & free safety Jarrod Wilson, so it’s unsure if the 49ers will be signing any of these players.
Below are the 43 players currently under contract for 2022.
1. QB Jimmy Garoppolo(2022) – $26,950,000
2. QB Trey Lance(2024) – $7,751,195
3. RB Elijah Mitchell(2024) – $870,893
4. RB Trey Sermon(2024) – $1,107,485
5. FB Kyle Juszczyk(2025) – $2,985,750
6. FB Josh Hokit(2022) – $705,000
7. WR Deebo Samuel(2022) – $4,890,519
8. WR Brandon Aiyuk(2023) – $3,417,641
9. WR KeeSean Johnson(2022) – $895,000
10. WR Austin Mack(2022) – $825,000
11. WR Connor Wedington(2022) – $705,000
12. TE George Kittle(2025) – $16,011,765
13. TE Charlie Woerner(2023) – $940,258
14. TE Tanner Hudson(2022) – $965,000
15. TE Jordan Matthews(2022) – $895,000
16. C Alex Mack(2023) – $6,725,000
17. RG Aaron Banks(2024) – $1,607,638
18. LT Trent Williams(2026) – $14,031,765
19. LT Jaylon Moore(2024) – $905,759
20. RT Mike McGlinchey(2022) – $10,880,000
21. RT Justin Skule(2022) – $1,009,987
22. RT Alfredo Gutierrez(2022) – $705,000
23. DE Nick Bosa(2022) – $10,805,564
24. DE Samson Ebukam(2022) – $8,250,000
25. DE Dee Ford(2022) – $11,909,997
26. DE Charles Omenihu(2022) – $2,540,000
27. DE Alex Barrett(2022) – $825,000
28. DT Arik Armstead(2024) – $20,000,000
29. DT Javon Kinlaw(2023) – $4,224,191
30. NT Chris Slayton(2022) – $705,000
31. WLB Dre Greenlaw(2022) – $2,620,429
32. WLB Curtis Robinson(2022) – $705,000
33. MLB Fred Warner(2026) – $8,134,588
34. CB Emmanuel Moseley(2022) – $6,555,529
35. CB Ambry Thomas(2024) – $1,087,693
36. CB Deommodore Lenoir(2024) – $896,217
37. CB Ka’dar Hollman(2022) – $895,000
38. FS Jimmie Ward(2022) – $12,935,588
39. FS Tarvarius Moore(2022) – $965,000
40. SS Talanoa Hufanga(2024) – $885,038
41. PK Robbie Gould(2022) – $5,509,313
42. P Mitch Wishnowsky(2022) – $1,156,018
43. LS Taybor Pepper(2022) – $1,120,000
Below are the 49ers exclusive rights free agents, & restricted free agents.
RFA:
RG Daniel Brunskill
DT Kentavius Street
SLB Azeez Al-Shaair
ERFA:
RB JaMycal Hasty
WR Jauan Jennings
LG Colton McKivitz
DT Kevin Givens
SLB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles
Starting with the team’s ERFAs, these are set amounts, so for Hasty, McKivitz, Givens, & Flannigan-Fowles, their tender would be $895,000, while Jennings will be $825,000.
Now when it comes to the team’s RFAs, they have a few different options for each player when it comes to tendering them, for Brunskill, & Al-Shaair they can give them the right of first refusal, which would be $2.433 million, or they could give them the 2nd-round tender, which would be $3.986 million, as for Street, they could give him the original round tender, which would be $2.54 million, or the 2nd-round tender, again coming in at $3.986 million.
I expect the 49ers to not even tender their RFAs, but rather re-sign them to contracts worth less than the lowest tender, like they did last offseason with Jeff Wilson Jr., Ross Dwelley, & Marcell Harris, as all were signed to 1-year deals, worth less than the original round tender or right of first refusal tender, likely in the $1.265 million range for Brunskill, & Street, while Al-Shaair would get a multi-year deal, like Emmanuel Moseley did last offseason.
With these 8 players factored in, they would now have 51 players signed for 2022, giving them a total cap commitment of $216,763,720 for the 51 players, & $5,167,725 in dead money, for a total of $221,931,445, which would put the 49ers $11,555,061 over the 2022 salary cap.
Below are the 51 players they’d have signed for 2022.
1. QB Jimmy Garoppolo(2022) – $26,950,000
2. QB Trey Lance(2024) – $7,751,195
3. RB Elijah Mitchell(2024) – $870,893
4. RB Trey Sermon(2024) – $1,107,485
5. RB JaMycal Hasty(2022) – $895,000
6. FB Kyle Juszczyk(2025) – $2,985,750
7. FB Josh Hokit(2022) – $705,000
8. WR Deebo Samuel(2022) – $4,890,519
9. WR Brandon Aiyuk(2023) – $3,417,641
10. WR Jauan Jennings(2022) – $825,000
11. WR KeeSean Johnson(2022) – $895,000
12. WR Austin Mack(2022) – $825,000
13. WR Connor Wedington(2022) – $705,000
14. TE George Kittle(2025) – $16,011,765
15. TE Charlie Woerner(2023) – $940,258
16. TE Tanner Hudson(2022) – $965,000
17. TE Jordan Matthews(2022) – $895,000
18. C Alex Mack(2023) – $6,725,000
19. LG Colton McKivitz(2022) – $895,000
20. RG Aaron Banks(2024) – $1,607,638
21. RG Daniel Brunskill(2022) – $1,265,000
22. LT Trent Williams(2026) – $14,031,765
23. LT Jaylon Moore(2024) – $905,759
24. RT Mike McGlinchey(2022) – $10,880,000
25. RT Justin Skule(2022) – $1,009,987
26. RT Alfredo Gutierrez(2022) – $705,000
27. DE Nick Bosa(2022) – $10,805,564
28. DE Samson Ebukam(2022) – $8,250,000
29. DE Dee Ford(2022) – $11,909,997
30. DE Charles Omenihu(2022) – $2,540,000
31. DE Alex Barrett(2022) – $825,000
32. DT Arik Armstead(2024) – $20,000,000
33. DT Javon Kinlaw(2023) – $4,224,191
34. DT Kevin Givens(2022) – $895,000
35. DT Kentavius Street(2022) – $1,265,000
36. NT Chris Slayton(2022) – $705,000
37. WLB Dre Greenlaw(2022) – $2,620,429
38. WLB Curtis Robinson(2022) – $705,000
39. MLB Fred Warner(2026) – $8,134,588
40. SLB Azeez Al-Shaair(2024) – $1,300,000
41. SLB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles(2022) – $895,000
42. CB Emmanuel Moseley(2022) – $6,555,529
43. CB Ambry Thomas(2024) – $1,087,693
44. CB Deommodore Lenoir(2024) – $896,217
45. CB Ka’dar Hollman(2022) – $895,000
46. FS Jimmie Ward(2022) – $12,935,588
47. FS Tarvarius Moore(2022) – $965,000
48. SS Talanoa Hufanga(2024) – $885,038
49. PK Robbie Gould(2022) – $5,509,313
50. P Mitch Wishnowsky(2022) – $1,156,018
51. LS Taybor Pepper(2022) – $1,120,000
By the time the new league year begins on Wednesday, March 16th, the 49ers will have to be under the salary cap, which pretty much means they must have agreed to a trade involving Jimmy Garoppolo, which would save the 49ers $25.55 million, while actually netting the team $13,994,939 in salary cap room to begin the new league year.
Now, coming up next Tuesday, left guard Laken Tomlinson’s contract will void, which leaves $1,204,059 in dead money, which is included in my numbers, so if the 49ers want to avoid that dead money, they need to re-sign Tomlinson before his contract voids.
The 49ers have 22 unrestricted free agents, they are listed below.
UFA:
RB Raheem Mostert
RB Jeff Wilson Jr.
RB Trenton Cannon
WR Mohamed Sanu Sr.
WR Travis Benjamin
WR Trent Sherfield
WR Richie James Jr.
TE Ross Dwelley
C Jake Brendel
LG Laken Tomlinson
RT Tom Compton
DE Arden Key
DE Jordan Willis
DT Maurice Hurst Jr.
NT D.J. Jones
WLB Marcell Harris
CB Jason Verrett
CB K’Waun Williams
CB Josh Norman
CB Dontae Johnson
FS Tavon Wilson
SS Jaquiski Tartt
Of the team’s UFAs, they really should re-sign running back Jeff Wilson Jr., left guard Laken Tomlinson, defensive ends Arden Key, & Jordan Willis, nose tackle D.J. Jones, & cornerback K’Waun Williams to multi-year deals, while looking to sign running back Trenton Cannon, wide receiver Trent Sherfield, center Jake Brendel, right tackle Tom Compton, & strong safety Jaquiski Tartt to 1-year deals.
The 49ers should be able to retain most of these free agents with the $13,994,939 that they would have after trading Garoppolo, but other moves would have to be made to go into free agency and sign any outside free agents.
They will most likely go to defensive end Samson Ebukam & try to get him to a take a pay cut from his $5.9 million base salary, down the league minimum of $1.035 million, a savings of $4.865 million, and Ebukam would get NLTBE incentives for him to try to recoup the $4.865 million.
Other options for saving cap room include restructuring the contracts of tight end George Kittle($8.332 million saved), defensive tackle Arik Armstead($10.424 million saved), & free safety Jimmie Ward($6.332 million saved), which would be a total of $24.98 million, but the 49ers won’t restructure all 3 players.
They could do a pseudo extension with right tackle Mike McGlinchey, where they add on 4 voidable years, it would save the 49ers $7.876 million, but would leave $5.907 million in dead money in 2023.
As for the extensions for wide receiver Deebo Samuel, & defensive end Nick Bosa, the 49ers have already said they’ve budgeted for them, which to me says they’ll do what they did with Fred Warner.
For Deebo, they’ll take his base salary, lower it down to the minimum of $965,000, turn the difference into the prorated portion of a $15 million signing bonus, while only having to use $29,000 in cap room.
For Bosa, they’d likely take his $4,305,225 training camp roster bonus, turn that into the prorated portion of a $30 million signing bonus, while using up $1,694,775 in cap room.
So, for both extensions, the total cap numbers for both players would only go up by $1,723,775, but since they could release defensive end Dee Ford with a post June 1 designation, they’d save $1.505 million top 51 wise, so just a $218,775 difference between the savings from Ford’s release, & extensions for Deebo Samuel, & Nick Bosa.
Anyway, if you want to see my current, but ever changing, & updated 2022 offseason plan, just click here.
And, with all of this said, I thank everyone for reading this article, as always you can follow me on Twitter @49erscap, or leave a comment below, and I’ll get back to you.
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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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