49ers free agency: Breaking down the Niners’ additions and departures so far (2024)

SANTA CLARA –The corks pop on the NFL’s new fiscal year at 1 p.m. Wednesday, officially launching the 49ers’ procession toward Super Bowl LIX in 11 months.

What signings, departures and contract moves will make this calendar year different, enough so the 49ers ultimately win their first Lombardi Trophy in three decades?

At first blush, there is no blockbuster cap-crushing signing, nor is there a departure that can implode the lineup or locker room. Perception isn’t always what it seems in the NFL, however.

Day 2 of free agent negotiations saw the 49ers broker an agreement with defensive tackle Jordan Elliott on a two-year, $10 million deal, according to NFL Network. Monday’s opening action saw them make two-year deals for pass rushers Leonard Floyd and Yetur Gross-Matos.

Elliott could help fill the void created once the 49ers, as expected, release Armstead, a nine-year veteran who has spent the past four as a captain and their Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee.

Other areas must still be addressed – offensive line, cornerback, tight end, wide receiver – but that could come in the more budget-friendly wave of free agency, not to mention next month’s draft, in which the 49ers own 11 picks. Sam Darnold’s exit as Brock Purdy’s backup creates a quarterback conundrum down the road.

Here is how the 49ers are looking thus far:

ACQUISITIONS

Defensive end Leonard Floyd

Deal: Two years, $20 million

Analysis: He has started 120 games over eight seasons with three teams, so he’ll expect to slot in where Clelin Ferrell started all 17 games last season as the defensive end opposite Nick Bosa.

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Defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos

Deal: Two years, $18 million

Analysis: His 32 starts with the Panthers (2020-23) could signal potential for a bigger role, should the 49ers save Floyd for pass-rushing situations. Drake Jackson and Robert Beal Jr. also will have a say in the defensive end rotation, as could February pickups Earnest Brown IV and Raymond Johnson III.

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Defensive tackle Jordan Elliott

Deal:Two years, $10 million

Analysis:A year after spending big on Javon Hargrave, the 49ers are hiring Elliott, a four-year veteran with the Browns and a starter the past two seasons. At 6-foot-4, 303 pounds, Elliott will be counted on to help shore up a run defense that proved too generous late last season. Whether he starts or not, he’ll be part of an eight-man rotation. Of his five career sacks, he had 2 1/2 last season, and he also blocked a field goal.

DEPARTURES

Quarterback Sam Darnold

Deal: Vikings (one year, $10 million)

Analysis: Brock Purdy’s successful comeback from elbow surgery kept Darnold on the sideline, aside from cameos due to Purdy’s shoulder stingers in December games, as well as the Week 18 start against the Rams. Darnold leaves to reprise his starting career, and the 49ers figure to promote Brandon Allen to the No. 2 role unless another veteran or a draft pick beats him to it.

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Defensive end Clelin Ferrell

Deal: Commanders (one year, salary TBA)

Analysis: The Raiders’ 2019 first-round bust earned the 49ers’ respect with his work ethic as a 17-game starter, but he lacked game-changing plays (3 ½ sacks, one fumble recovery) before a Week 18 knee injury kept him out of the playoffs. His edge-setting presence was missed, however, and served as a reminder that the 49ers need a better complement opposite Bosa going forward.

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Defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw

Deal: Jets (one year, salary TBA)

Analysis: His leverage as a 6-foot-5 interior lineman was a constant battle, but he played every game last season to regain some credibility. Knee injuries sidelined the team’s 2020 top draft pick for 26 games in a 34-game stretch between 2020-2022.

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Tight end Charlie Woerner

Deal: Falcons (three years, $12 million)

Analysis: He emerged as George Kittle’s top understudy, using his blocking ability and special-teams prowess to carve a niche and ultimately earn a nice contract back home in his native Georgia. If the 49ers aren’t sure of 2023 draft picks Cam Latu (third round; Injured Reserve) and Brayden Willis (seventh round; 48 snaps), then they’ll need to re-invest at tight end.

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STAYING PUT

Wide receiver Jauan Jennings

Deal: Second round tender ($4.9 million)

Analysis: He is a restricted free agent who could still sign an offer sheet elsewhere, but the 49ers discouraged teams from doing that by placing a high sticker price on their third-down specialist and on-field enforcer.

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Quarterback Brandon Allen

Deal: One year (salary TBA)

Analysis: Darnold’s departure creates an opening for Allen to become Purdy’s immediate backup, after not playing a snap after last preseason. He’s 31 and went 2-7 as a starter with the Bengals and Broncos.

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Safety George Odum

Deal: Two years, $10 million

Analysis: Odum justifiably prides himself as an ace on special teams, where his 20 tackles over the past two years are the NFL’s second-most. He missed just five games before returning from triceps surgery for the playoffs. The 49ers’ units haven’t been great, but “All-Pro G.O.” is.

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Guard/center Ben Bartch

Deal: One year (salary TBA)

Analysis: Signed off the Jaguars’ practice squad at midseason, Bartch is an interior lineman who’ll compete for a backup role.

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UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS

Still unsigned or lacking a public agreement:

Defensive end Chase Young

Defensive end Randy Gregory

Defensive tackle Kevin Givens

Defensive tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day

Linebacker Oren Burks

Linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles

Safety Tashaun Gipson Sr.

Defensive back Logan Ryan

Guard Jon Feliciano

Wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud

Wide receiver Chris Conley

Tight end Ross Dwelley

Offensive tackle Matt Pryor

49ers free agency: Breaking down the Niners’ additions and departures so far (2024)

FAQs

Who did the 49ers pick up in free agency today? ›

49ers Sign DL Floyd and Four Additional Free Agents; Re-Sign OL. The San Francisco 49ers announced the team has signed DL Leonard Floyd to a two-year deal, LB De'Vondre Campbell, CB Chase Lucas, OL Brandon Parker and CB Isaac Yiadom to one-year deals and re-signed OL Jon Feliciano to a one-year deal.

Who have the 49ers lost in free agency? ›

Notable Free Agent Losses
  • Arik Armstead.
  • Charlie Woerner.
  • Javon Kinlaw.
  • Sam Darnold.
Mar 18, 2024

What new players did the 49ers get? ›

The 49ers have signed CB Renardo Green, OL Dominick Puni, S Malik Mustapha, RB Isaac Guerendo, WR Jacob Cowing and LB Tatum Bethune to four-year deals, along with DL Evan Anderson, S Jaylen Mahoney, OL Briason Mays, QB Tanner Mordecai, OL Drake Nugent, WR Terique Owens, TE Mason Pline and RB Cody Schrader.

What quarterback did the 49ers pick up in free agency? ›

Quarterback Joshua Dobbs is signing with the San Francisco 49ers, his agent announced on social media Monday. It is a one-year, $2.25 million fully guaranteed deal that includes $750,000 in play-time incentives, a league source confirmed.

Who did the 49ers get in free agency in 2024? ›

Leonard Floyd, DE

In Floyd, the Niners get a durable, accomplished pass-rusher (58 career sacks, including a career-high 10.5 last year) who is familiar with new assistant coach Brandon Staley from their time together with the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears.

What player did the 49ers pick up? ›

The San Francisco 49ers have acquired Maliek Collins, signed Jordan Elliott and Yetur Gross-Matos and re-signed Kevin Givens.

Is Randy Gregory a free agent in 2024? ›

Randy Gregory, Buccaneers Agree to Contract in 2024 NFL Free Agency After 49ers Stint. After spending most of 2023 with the San Francisco 49ers, Randy Gregory is going to play for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers next season. NFL Insider Jordan Schultz was the first to report the deal.

What did the 49ers give up to move up in the draft? ›

The 49ers second trade of the draft came in Round 3. This exchange was with the Philadelphia Eagles and involved San Francisco giving up two picks (No. 94 and 132) to move up to 86th overall and closing out draft action for the day. The red and gold heads into the third and final day of the draft with six picks.

How much are the 49ers paying Josh Dobbs? ›

After playing for two teams during the 2023 regular season, Josh Dobbs has found another new squad. The 49ers and the former Vikings quarterback have agreed to a one-year deal that includes $2.25 million guaranteed, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo reported on Monday, per sources.

Who is the 48ers new quarterback? ›

Brock Purdy (born December 27, 1999) is an American football quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Iowa State Cyclones and was selected by the 49ers with the final pick in the 2022 NFL draft, becoming that year's Mr.

Who did George Kittle signed with? ›

Kittle signed a five-year, $75 million contract with the 49ers in 2020, and his deal called for him to make $13.4 million in base salary this season and count $21.956 million against the cap. Kittle, 30, has caught 460 passes for 6,274 yards and 37 touchdowns since the 49ers drafted him in the fifth round in 2017.

Who signed to 49ers? ›

49ers sign WR Jauan Jennings to 2-year, $15.4 million deal

After being absent last week, Jennings has rejoined his teammates for organized team activities (OTAs) this week. Restricted free-agent WR Jauan Jennings is signing a two-year deal with the 49ers worth up to $15.4 million, including $10.5 million guaranteed.

Why did the 49ers get free picks? ›

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The San Francisco 49ers have forfeited a 2025 draft choice and were penalized four spots for a selection in this year's draft as a result of administrative payroll accounting errors, the NFL announced Monday.

Who did the 49ers pick in the draft in 2024? ›

2024 Draft Picks
  • 1 (31): WR Ricky Pearsall, Florida.
  • 2 (64): CB Renardo Green, Florida State.
  • 3 (86): T Dominick Puni, Kansas.
  • 4 (124): S Malik Mustapha, Wake Forest.
  • 4 (129): RB Isaac Guerendo, Louisville.
  • 4 (135): WR Jacob Cowing, Arizona.
  • 6 (215): G Jarrett Kingston, USC.
  • 7 (251): LB Tatum Bethune, Florida State.
May 10, 2024

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