So, there’s been some confusion about the 49ers being able to sign their 2022 draft class, and I’m here to clear the confusion up.

First off, the 49ers have a rookie pool of $7,519,119, that’s the maximum slot value that their draft class will cost, the minimum is $7,446,446, but that’s really irrelevant, as players are now getting full slot value, all the way from pick #1 to the last pick.

Below are the 49ers 2022 draft class, and their 2022 salary cap number, based off of the maximum slot value.

Round 2(#61st)- EDGE Drake Jackson, USC – $1,071,344

Round 3(#93rd)- RB Tyrion Davis-Price, LSU – $928,826

Round 3(#105th)- WR Danny Gray, SMU – $917,255

Round 4(#134th)- RT Spencer Burford, UTSA – $873,014

Round 5(#172nd)- CB Samuel Womack III, Toledo – $775,831

Round 6(#187th)- LG Nick Zakelj, Fordham – $752,590

Round 6(#220th)- CB Tariq Castro-Fields, Penn State – $783,003

Round 6(#221st)- NT Kalia Davis, UCF – $738,003

Round 7(#262nd)- QB Brock Purdy, Iowa State – $724,253

Of the 49ers 9 draft picks, only the first 3 picks will count against the top 51, along with their other 6 draft picks’ prorated bonuses, which comes to $3,289,119.

Now, I have the 49ers at $451,616 under their 2022 adjusted cap, with players 49-51 costing $895,000 each, which is a total of $2.685 million.

So, if we add the $2.685 million & the current cap room, we get $3,136,616, & the draft class would, again, cost $3,289,119, which puts the 49ers $152,503 over their 2022 adjusted cap if they were to try & sign all 9 picks.

So, the 49ers need to create a little over $153,000, which is very easy, as they can post June 1 Dee Ford, which does save $1.12 million in cash, but just $225,000, this is because one of those players making $895,000 would take Ford’s spot on the top 51.

This is how the $3,289,119 is broken down.

Drake Jackson – $1,071,344 cap number

Tyrion Davis-Price – $928,826 cap number

Danny Gray – $905,759 cap number

Spencer Burford – $168,014 prorated bonus

Samuel Womack III – $70,831 prorated bonus

Nick Zakelj – $47,590 prorated bonus

Tariq Castro-Fields – $33,003 prorated bonus

Kalia Davis – $33,003 prorated bonus

Brock Purdy – $19,253 prorated bonus

And for the $3,136,616 available, this is how it’s broken down.

Player 49 – $895,000 cap number

Player 50 – $895,000 cap number

Player 51 – $895,000 cap number

Current Cap Room – $451,616

So basically, Drake Jackson, Tyrion Davis-Price, & Danny Gray take over players 49-51 on the top 51’s spot, basically canceling them out, & then the remaining 6 picks’ prorated bonuses count, so that’s how you get the $152,503 in cap room needed.

So, hopefully this clears up any confusion about what amount the 49ers need to sign their draft picks, as yes they need $7,519,119 in total cap room, but that won’t count fully until week 1 of the 2022 NFL season.

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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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