{"id":6888,"date":"2022-01-31T22:03:25","date_gmt":"2022-02-01T02:03:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/?p=6888"},"modified":"2022-02-09T22:42:09","modified_gmt":"2022-02-10T02:42:09","slug":"breaking-down-the-49ers-2022-salary-cap-situation-with-key-dates-contract-numbers-plus-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/2022\/01\/31\/breaking-down-the-49ers-2022-salary-cap-situation-with-key-dates-contract-numbers-plus-more\/","title":{"rendered":"Breaking down the 49ers 2022 salary cap situation, with key dates, contract numbers, plus more"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Well the 2021 didn\u2019t end the way all 49ers fans had hoped it would, with them hoisting their 6th Lombardi Trophy, but the team came through adversity, made it all the way to the NFC Championship game, so I\u2019d say it was a successful season, seeing as Deebo Samuel emerged as one of the best young offensive weapons in the game, along with Brandon Aiyuk, &amp; Jauan Jennings proving to be reliable, Trent Williams having his best season of his career, Arik Armstead proving to be a force, earning that $17 million a year deal he signed in 2020, &amp; of course, Nick Bosa proving that he\u2019s one of, if not the best young EDGE rushers in the NFL, so now, let\u2019s take a look at the 2022 offseason situation as it stands.<\/p>\n<p>Throughout this article I will point out several things, what the 49ers current salary cap situation for 2022 looks like, key dates, potential roster moves, and much more, so sit back, and enjoy.<\/p>\n<p>Let\u2019s start off with the key dates.<\/p>\n<p>February 10, 2022 \u2013 Dee Ford\u2019s $4.6 million roster bonus becomes guaranteed, but it\u2019s actually due by April 1, 2022<\/p>\n<p>February 15, 2022 \u2013 Laken Tomlinson\u2019s contract voids, meaning it will leave a $1,204,059 dead money hit, so if the 49ers wish to extend him, without having dead money, they\u2019ll need to do this before his deal voids.<\/p>\n<p>February 22, 2022 \u2013 Teams may designate 1 player as their Franchise or Transition player.<\/p>\n<p>March 1-March 7, 2022 \u2013 The 2022 NFL Scouting Combine takes place in Indianapolis, Indiana.<\/p>\n<p>March 14-16, 2022 \u2013 Teams are permitted to contact, and enter into contract negotiations with certified agents of Unrestrcted Free Agents, upon the expiration of their 2021 player contracts at 4PM EST, New York time, on March 16, 2022.<\/p>\n<p>March 16, 2022 \u2013 Prior to 4PM EST, New York time, teams must do the following, they must exercise contract options for players with option clauses in their 2021 contract for the 2022 season, they must submit qualifying contract offers\/tenders to Restricted Free Agents, in order to retain the right of first refusal or compensation, clubs must submit a minimum salary tender to Exclusive Rights Free Agents, who have fewer than 3 accrued season towards free agency, and the top 51 rule becomes in effect, meaning all teams must be under the 2022 salary cap.<\/p>\n<p>March 16, 2022 \u2013 At 4PM EST, New York time, all 2021 player contracts will expire at 4PM EST, New York time, and the 2022 new league year opens, which means teams can sign, trade, and designate players as Post June 1 cuts.<\/p>\n<p>April 1, 2022 \u2013 6 players have base salaries that become guaranteed on this date, or option bonuses due, which if not exercise, they get added onto their 2022 base salaries, as they\u2019re protected option bonuses.<\/p>\n<p>1. FB Kyle Juszczyk &#8211; $2.155 million option bonus due, prorates at $538,750 from 2022-2025, it\u2019s already factored into his 2022-2025 salary cap numbers.<br \/>\n2. TE George Kittle &#8211; $4.917 million of his 2023 base salary becomes fully guaranteed, as $5.083 million became guaranteed back on April 1, 2021.<br \/>\n3. C Alex Mack &#8211; $500,000 of his 2022 base salary becomes fully guaranteed<br \/>\n4. LT Trent Williams &#8211; $5.05 million of his 2023 base salary becomes fully guaranteed, as his 2022 base salary, $7.25 million, was already guaranteed at signing.<br \/>\n5. DT\/DE Arik Armstead &#8211; $5.85 million of his 2022 base salary becomes fully guaranteed.<br \/>\n6. MLB Fred Warner &#8211; $12.68 million protected option bonus is due, prorates at $2.536 million from 2022-2026, $984,000 of his 2022 base salary becomes guaranteed, the remaining $1.58 million was guaranteed at signing, $12.016 million of his 2023 base salary becomes fully guaranteed.<br \/>\n7. CB Emmanuel Moseley &#8211; His $4.4 million 2022 base salary becomes fully guaranteed.<\/p>\n<p>April 18, 2022 \u2013 Teams with returning head coaches, like the 49ers, may begin their offseason workout program, while April 4, 2022 is when teams with new head coaches may start their offseason workout program.<\/p>\n<p>April 22, 2022 \u2013 Deadline for Restricted Free Agents to sign offer sheets with other teams.<\/p>\n<p>April 28-April 30, 2022 \u2013 The 2022 NFL Draft Takes Place in Las Vegas, Nevada.<\/p>\n<p>May 2, 2022 \u2013 Teams must exercise or decline 5th-year options for 1st-round picks from the 2019 NFL draft, for the 49ers this is Nick Bosa, who will get the franchise tag number, which is projected by OverTheCap.com to be $20.186 million, which would be Bosa\u2019s 2023 salary cap number, which also becomes fully guaranteed the moment the option is picked up.<\/p>\n<p>Now, let\u2019s take a look at the 49ers current 2022 salary cap situation.<\/p>\n<p>The 49ers as of Tuesday January 31, 2022, have 40 players signed for 2022, for a total commitment of $205,836,720, plus $5,167,725 in dead money, which includes Laken Tomlinson\u2019s pending $1,204,059 dead money hit, giving them a total cap commitment of $211,031,445, which leaves them $4,406,445 over the 2022 projected cap, which is set to be $208.2 million, but this of course only includes 40 players, so with 51 players signed, assuming the 11 players make $705,000, they\u2019d be $10,586,445 over the 2022 salary cap.<\/p>\n<p>Now, the above numbers don\u2019t factor in projected carryover, or adjustments\/credits, which, as of now, I have them with $1,558,245 in carryover, &amp; $618,139 in adjustments\/credits, meaning they\u2019d be $8,410,061 over the 2022 salary cap.<\/p>\n<p>Below are the 40 players currently signed for 2022, with their salary cap numbers.<\/p>\n<p>QB Jimmy Garoppolo(2022) &#8211; $26,950,000<br \/>\nQB Trey Lance(2024) &#8211; $7,751,195<br \/>\nRB Elijah Mitchell(2024) &#8211; $870,893<br \/>\nRB Trey Sermon(2024) &#8211; $1,107,485<br \/>\nFB Kyle Juszczyk(2025) &#8211; $2,985,750<br \/>\nFB Josh Hokit(2022) &#8211; $705,000<br \/>\nWR Deebo Samuel(2022) &#8211; $4,890,519<br \/>\nWR Brandon Aiyuk(2023) &#8211; $3,417,641<br \/>\nWR KeeSean Johnson(2022) &#8211; $895,000<br \/>\nWR Austin Mack(2022) &#8211; $825,000<br \/>\nWR Connor Wedington(2022) &#8211; $705,000<br \/>\nTE George Kittle(2025) &#8211; $16,011,765<br \/>\nTE Charlie Woerner(2023) &#8211; $940,258<br \/>\nTE Tanner Hudson(2022) &#8211; $965,000<br \/>\nC Alex Mack(2023) &#8211; $6,725,000<br \/>\nRG Aaron Banks(2024) &#8211; $1,607,638<br \/>\nLT Trent Williams(2026) &#8211; $14,031,765<br \/>\nLT Jaylon Moore(2024) &#8211; $905,759<br \/>\nRT Mike McGlinchey(2022) &#8211; $10,880,000<br \/>\nRT Justin Skule(2022) &#8211; $1,009,987<br \/>\nRT Alfredo Gutierrez(2022) &#8211; $705,000<br \/>\nDE Nick Bosa(2022) &#8211; $10,805,564<br \/>\nDE Samson Ebukam(2022) &#8211; $8,250,000<br \/>\nDE Dee Ford(2022) &#8211; $11,909,997<br \/>\nDE Charles Omenihu(2022) &#8211; $2,540,000<br \/>\nDT Arik Armstead(2024) &#8211; $20,000,000<br \/>\nDT Javon Kinlaw(2023) &#8211; $4,224,191<br \/>\nNT Chris Slayton(2022) &#8211; $705,000<br \/>\nWLB Dre Greenlaw(2022) &#8211; $2,620,429<br \/>\nWLB Curtis Robinson(2022) &#8211; $705,000<br \/>\nMLB Fred Warner(2026) &#8211; $8,134,588<br \/>\nCB Emmanuel Moseley(2022) &#8211; $6,555,529<br \/>\nCB Ambry Thomas(2024) &#8211; $1,087,693<br \/>\nCB Deommodore Lenoir(2024) &#8211; $896,217<br \/>\nFS Jimmie Ward(2022) &#8211; $12,935,588<br \/>\nFS Tarvarius Moore(2022) &#8211; $965,000<br \/>\nSS Talanoa Hufanga(2024) &#8211; $885,038<br \/>\nPK Robbie Gould(2022) &#8211; $5,509,313<br \/>\nP Mitch Wishnowsky(2022) &#8211; $1,156,018<br \/>\nLS Taybor Pepper(2022) &#8211; $1,120,000<\/p>\n<p>As you can see 3 players have higher cap numbers than they did for 2022 before the season ended, those being, wide receiver Deebo Samuel, defensive end Charles Omenihu, &amp; weakside linebacker Dre Greenlaw, that\u2019s due to them hitting the PPE, which means proven performance escalator, which sees the players 4th-year base salary escalate, depending on certain factors.<\/p>\n<p>So, for Deebo Samuel, because he made the 2022 Pro Bowl, he will see his base salary go up to the projected 2nd-round tender, which is $3.986 million, but he has a $50,000 workout bonus, so it\u2019ll be $3.936 million, since workout bonuses are considered salary, while Charles Omenihu, &amp; Dre Greenlaw had at least 2 of their first 3 seasons end with 35% of more play time, so they\u2019ll go up to the original round tender, which is projected to be $2.54 million.<\/p>\n<p>Next, let\u2019s take a look at the 49ers current free agents for the 2022 offseason.<\/p>\n<p><strong>UFA:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>RB Raheem Mostert<br \/>\nRB Jeff Wilson Jr.<br \/>\nRB Trenton Cannon<br \/>\nWR Travis Benjamin<br \/>\nWR Mohamed Sanu Sr.<br \/>\nWR Trent Sherfield<br \/>\nWR Richie James Jr.<br \/>\nTE Ross Dwelley<br \/>\nC Jake Brendel<br \/>\nLG Laken Tomlinson<br \/>\nRT Tom Compton<br \/>\nDE Arden Key<br \/>\nDE Jordan Willis<br \/>\nDT Maurice Hurst Jr.<br \/>\nNT D.J. Jones<br \/>\nWLB Marcell Harris<br \/>\nCB Jason Verrett<br \/>\nCB K\u2019Waun Williams<br \/>\nCB Josh Norman<br \/>\nCB Dontae Johnson<br \/>\nFS Tavon Wilson<br \/>\nSS Jaquiski Tartt<\/p>\n<p><strong>RFA:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>RG Daniel Brunskill<br \/>\nDT Kentavius Street<br \/>\nSLB Azeez Al-Shaair<\/p>\n<p><strong>ERFA:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>RB JaMycal Hasty<br \/>\nWR Jauan Jennings<br \/>\nLG Colton McKivitz<br \/>\nDT Kevin Givens<br \/>\nSLB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles<\/p>\n<p><strong>Practice Squad FAs:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>QB Nate Sudfeld<br \/>\nRB Brian Hill<br \/>\nTE Jordan Matthews<br \/>\nC Jon Halapio<br \/>\nRT Wyatt Miller<br \/>\nDE Alex Barrett<br \/>\nNT Darrion Daniels<br \/>\nSLB Mark Nzeocha<br \/>\nCB Lavert Hill<br \/>\nCB Darqueze Dennard<br \/>\nFS Jarrod Wilson<\/p>\n<p>So, let\u2019s begin with the teams ERFAs, &amp; Practice Squad FAs, with them being the easiest.<\/p>\n<p>They will, in my opinion, tender all 5, with Hasty, McKivitz, Givens, &amp; Flannigan-Fowles getting the 3rd-year minimum of $895,000, and Jennings getting the 2nd-year minimum of $825,000, all of these are non-guaranteed.<\/p>\n<p>As for the team\u2019s remaining practice squaders, as it was reported by <a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/AaronWilson_NFL\/status\/1488267303871561735\">Aaron Wilson<\/a> on Twitter, that the 49ers signed 7 of their practice squaders to reserve\/future deals, those being fullback Josh Hokit, wide receivers Connor Wedington, &amp; Austin Mack, tight end Tanner Hudson, right tackle Alfredo Gutierrez, nose tackle Chris Slayton, &amp; weakside linebacker Curtis Robinson, likely all to 1-year deals, which I have already factored in above, as part of the 40 players signed.<\/p>\n<p>As for the rest of the team\u2019s practice squaders, quarterback Nate Sudfeld, running back Brian Hill, tight end Jordan Matthews, center Jon Halapio, right tackle Wyatt Miller, defensive end Alex Barrett, nose tackle Darrion Daniels, strongside linebacker Mark Nzeocha, cornerbacks Lavert Hill, &amp; Darqueqe Dennard, &amp; free safety Jarrod Wilson, I can see them being signed as well.<\/p>\n<p>If they are all signed, their projected cap numbers would be as follows.<\/p>\n<p>QB Nate Sudfeld &#8211; $895,000<br \/>\nRB Brian Hill &#8211; $895,000<br \/>\nTE Jordan Matthews &#8211; $895,000<br \/>\nC Jon Halapio &#8211; $965,000<br \/>\nRT Wyatt Miller &#8211; $705,000<br \/>\nDE Alex Barrett &#8211; $825,000<br \/>\nNT Darrion Daniels &#8211; $825,000<br \/>\nSLB Mark Nzeocha &#8211; $895,000<br \/>\nCB Lavert Hill &#8211; $705,000<br \/>\nCB Darqueze Dennard &#8211; $895,000<br \/>\nFS Jarrod Wilson &#8211; $895,000<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s a total of $9.395 million, plus the 5 ERFAs being a total of $4.405 million, that\u2019s a total of $13.8 million, but that would give the team 56 players signed for 2022, meaning they\u2019d then now be $12,907,916 over the 2022 salary cap, without projected carryover, &amp; adjustments\/credits, but with those added, that would put them $10,731,532 over the 2022 cap.<\/p>\n<p>So, when the 49ers do either trade or release Jimmy Garoppolo, here\u2019s hoping his improved play will help the 49ers some draft pick compensation, they would save $24.845 million, if the player replacing him on the top 51 rule is making just the rookie minimum of $705,000, thus giving the 49ers $11,937,084 before carryover &amp; adjustments\/credits, or $14,113,468 after carryover &amp; adjustments\/credits.<\/p>\n<p>I should also note that 49ers free safety Tarvarius Moore, who spent the entire season on reserve\/PUP following the torn Achilles injury, has had his deal toll to 2022, meaning he\u2019s signed for 2022 at just $965,000, and he\u2019s also listed among my 40 players signed for 2022.<\/p>\n<p>As for the teams RFAs, if they chose to tender Brunskill, Street, &amp; Al-Shaair, I\u2019d expect them to use the right of first refusal on Brunskill, which is set to be $2.433 million, the original round tender on Street, which again should be $2.54 million, and the 2nd-round tender on Al-Shaair, again at $3.986 million.<\/p>\n<p>But I can see the 49ers re-signing Brunskill, &amp; Street to cheap 1-year deals, in the neighborhood of $1.265 million a year, for either 1, or 2 years, which is well below what they\u2019d get on their RFA tenders, it\u2019s the same thing the 49ers did in the 2021 offseason with Jeff Wilson Jr., Ross Dwelley, &amp; Marcell Harris.<\/p>\n<p>As for Al-Shaair, the 2nd-round tender makes a lot of sense, due to his emergence this past season, plus the fact he was an undrafted free agent, so the team would get nothing back if they didn\u2019t match an offer sheet, which I believe Al-Shaair would have suitors.<\/p>\n<p>Now, I see the 49ers signing Al-Shaair to a multi-year deal, similar to what they did with Emmanuel Moseley in the 2021 offseason, likely a 2-3 year deal, worth around $3.5 million a year.<\/p>\n<p>I think it\u2019s most likely that the only RFA to get tendered will be Al-Shaair, with Brunskill, &amp; Street signing, let\u2019s say, 1-year deals, worth $1.265 million each, with Al-Shaair getting the 2nd-round tender of $3.986 million, which would put the team, before moving on from Garoppolo, $17,387,445 over the 2022 salary cap, before carryover &amp; adjustments\/credits, and $15,211,061 over the 2022 salary cap when factoring in carryover &amp; adjustments\/credits.<\/p>\n<p>So, then the 49ers would, after moving on from Garoppolo, be $7,337,555 under the cap before carryover &amp; adjustments\/credits, &amp; $9,513,939 after factoring in carryover &amp; adjustments\/credits.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, I do see the 49ers giving Al-Shaair a multi-year deal, likely, as said before, in the $3.5 million a year range, maybe as high as $4.5 million to $5 million a year, with a low 2022 salary cap number, likely in the $1.3 million range, which would be a $2.686 million savings, giving the team $10,023,555 in cap room before carryover &amp; adjustments\/credits, &amp; $12,199,939 after carryover &amp; adjustments\/credits.<\/p>\n<p>As for the team\u2019s UFAs, I think they\u2019ll look to prioritize the potential multi-year players this way, with potential APY(Average Per Year) listed in parenthesis.<\/p>\n<p>1. LG Laken Tomlinson($8 million a year)<br \/>\n2. NT D.J. Jones($6 million a year)<br \/>\n3. DE Arden Key($6 million a year)<br \/>\n4. CB K\u2019Waun Williams($6 million a year)<br \/>\n5. DE Jordan Willis($2 million a year)<br \/>\n6. RB Jeff Wilson Jr.($2.5 million a year)<\/p>\n<p>As for the rest, I can see them bringing back the likes of running back Trenton Cannon, wide receiver Trent Sherfield, tight end Ross Dwelley, center Jake Brendel, right tackle Tom Compton, defensive tackle Maurice Hurst Jr., cornerback Dontae Johnson, &amp; strong safety Jaquiski Tartt on 1-year veteran minimum deals, with Tartt being the guy to get the Fourth Year Qualifying Contract, which would see him get a $2.37 million base salary, a $152,500 signing bonus, but only $1.12 million of his base salary would count, meaning a $1,272,500 cap numbers.<\/p>\n<p>As for the rest, the only one who should get a signing bonus would be Compton, the same $152,500, the max allowed for 2022, which would give him a $1,047,500 cap number, as his actual base salary would be $1.12 million, but only $895,000, the 3rd-year minimum, would count against the cap.<\/p>\n<p>The rest of them would get 1-year deals, where they\u2019d get their minimum base salary, but they\u2019d only have a $895,000 cap charge.<\/p>\n<p>Now, the 49ers can create cap room through other methods, allowing them to potentially sign some outside free agents, as they really could use a veteran cornerback, a backup quarterback to Trey Lance.<\/p>\n<p>The 49ers, in my opinion, will keep defensive end Samson Ebukam, he played really well down the stretch, but his $8.25 million cap number is way too high, so they could either extend him, which they could save maximum $3.982 million, or they could agree to a restructured deal, where they take his $5.9 million base salary, reduce to the league minimum of $1.035 million, giving him incentives to try to regain the money, and save the team $4.865 million in salary cap room.<\/p>\n<p>They could restructure the contracts of guys like tight end George Kittle($8.332 million maximum savings), defensive tackle\/defensive end Arik Armstead($10.424 million maximum savings), &amp; free safety Jimmie Ward($6.332 million maximum savings), which would be a total of $24.98 million in extra cap room, but they\u2019d end up losing $4.996 million in 2023 cap room, if Ward were to be extended, as he should be a candidate for an extension, or a lose of $8,730,400 without a Ward extensions.<\/p>\n<p>They could also restructure left tackle Trent Williams\u2019 deal, and save $4.904 million, as he has enough years, 5, on his deal to get the maximum savings.<\/p>\n<p>Another player they could look to extend is cornerback Emmanuel Moseley, who has a $4.4 million base salary, and the maximum savings they can get is $2.962 million.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, the 49ers have right tackle Mike McGlinchey signed for 2022, on his 5th-year option, making a fully guaranteed $10.88 million, but the team could do a pseudo extension, where they add 4 voidable years, lowering his base salary down to the minimum of $1.035 million, saving the team $7.876 million, but it would leave a $5.907 million dead money hit in 2023, that\u2019s if a new deal isn\u2019t reached before the contract were to void sometime in February 2023.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, the 49ers could move on from defensive end Dee Ford, but with his injury, he won\u2019t be able to pass a physical, so that $4.6 million injury guaranteed roster bonus will be paid to him, so the 49ers only option is to release him with a June 1 designation or after June 1, which saves the team $2.4 million before the top 51 rule, but more than likely $1.505 million after the top 51 rule, assuming someone making $895,000 replaces him on the top 51, and the team wouldn\u2019t get that $1.505 million until June 2nd, 2022.<\/p>\n<p>As for the draft, the team right now is projected to have 8 picks, their own 2nd, 3rd, 4th, &amp; 5th, plus Denver\u2019s 6th, &amp; 3 7th round compensatory picks for losing Kerry Hyder Jr., Solomon Thomas, &amp; C.J. Beathard, this is according to Nick Korte of OverTheCap.<\/p>\n<p>Now, with the 49ers set to pick 29th-overall in each round, for their own picks they still own of course, they will own the following picks, 61st-overall(2nd-round), 93rd-overall(3rd-round), 132nd-overall(4th-round), 171st-overall(5th-round), 185th-overall(6th-round, from Denver), 251st-overall(7th-round, compensatory for losing Solomon Thomas), 254th-overall(7th-round, compensatory for losing Kerry Hyder Jr.), &amp; 261st-overall(7th-round, compensatory for losing C.J. Beathard).<\/p>\n<p>These 8 picks are projected to cost a total of $6,739,968, but only their 2nd-4th rounders would count against the top 51, that\u2019s if they keep all 8 picks, which isn\u2019t likely, but those 3 picks would count $3,007,563, while the remaining 5 picks prorated bonuses add up to $207,405, for a total of $3,214,968 in cap room needed, but since 3 players would replace the teams 2nd, 3rd, &amp; 4th round picks, the actual cap space needed in the offseason is just $529,968.<\/p>\n<p>Now, I can see them targeting a 4th wide receiver\/return specialist, a 3rd tight end, future center, EDGE rusher opposite Nick Bosa, better backup interior defensive lineman, better backup linebacker, another young cornerback, &amp; a young safety.<\/p>\n<p>Now, I fully expect the 49ers to extend both wide receiver Deebo Samuel, &amp; defensive end Nick Bosa sometime during the offseason, with Deebo getting north of $20 million a year, and Bosa north of $30 million a year.<\/p>\n<p>The 49ers will likely do what they did with Fred Warner\u2019s extensions when they extend Deebo &amp; Bosa, with them likely lowering Deebo\u2019s base salary down to the league minimum of $965,000, using the $2.971 million as part of a signing bonus, maybe a $15 million signing bonus, which means they\u2019d need just $29,000 in cap room for the prorated portion, $3 million, for 2022.<\/p>\n<p>As for Bosa, what I would do is take his $4,305,225 training camp roster bonus, turn that, along with $1,694,775 in cap room, into his prorated portion of a $30 million signing bonus, which would be $6 million.<\/p>\n<p>Now, with these two extensions done like this, their cap numbers would only go up by $29,000 for Deebo, &amp; $1,694,775 for Bosa, a total of $1,723,775 in 2022 cap room used, which is just $218,775 more than the $1.505 million the 49ers would get if they do release Dee Ford with a June 1 designation or after June 1, so really just a $218,775 loss in cap room.<\/p>\n<p>I can also see the 49ers looking into extending weakside linebacker Dre Greenlaw, likely in the $3.5 million to $5 million a year range, the same as Azeez Al-Shaair, which would be great to have both Greenlaw, &amp; Al-Shaair signed for $10 million or less a year combined, to go with one of the best, if not the best, pure linebackers, Fred Warner, already signed long term.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, if you want to see my current, but ever changing, &amp; updated 2022 offseason plan, just click <a href=\"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/2022-offseason-plan\/\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>And, with all of this said, I thank everyone for reading this article, as always you can follow me on Twitter <a href=\"https:\/\/www.twitter.com\/49erscap\">@49erscap<\/a>, or leave a comment below, and I\u2019ll get back to you.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Well the 2021 didn\u2019t end the way all 49ers fans had hoped it would, with&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":6889,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"om_disable_all_campaigns":false,"_exactmetrics_skip_tracking":false,"_exactmetrics_sitenote_active":false,"_exactmetrics_sitenote_note":"","_exactmetrics_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[4,3,2],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-6888","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-exclusive","category-roster","category-salary-cap"],"acf":[],"aioseo_notices":[],"views":1097,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6888","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=6888"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/6888\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/6889"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=6888"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=6888"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/49erscap.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=6888"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}