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2023 NFL Draft: 49ers’ nine selections and their estimated rookie salaries

Apr 29, 2023 at 3:58 PM--


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The San Francisco 49ers added nine new players during the 2023 NFL Draft, which wrapped up on Saturday. Their first selection wasn't until the No. 87 overall pick when the team drafted Penn State safety Ji'Ayir Brown in the third round. The 49ers finished the draft selecting three offensive players, five defensive players, and a kicker.

Below is a complete list of the 49ers' 2023 selections in the order in which they were drafted. You can click on the names for more information on each new player.

Ji'Ayir Brown, S
Round 3, Pick 24
College: Penn State
Height: 5-11
Weight: 203
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Jake Moody, K
Round 3, Pick 36
College: Michigan
Height: 6-1
Weight: 209
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Cameron Latu, TE
Round 3, Pick 38
College: Alabama
Height: 6-4
Weight: 242
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Darrell Luter Jr., CB
Round 5, Pick 20
College: South Alabama
Height: 5-12
Weight: 189
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Robert Beal Jr., EDGE
Round 5, Pick 38
College: Georgia
Height: 6-4
Weight: 247
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Dee Winters, LB
Round 6, Pick 39
College: TCU
Height: 5-11
Weight: 227
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Brayden Willis, TE
Round 7, Pick 30
College: Oklahoma
Height: 6-4
Weight: 241
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Ronnie Bell, WR
Round 7, Pick 36
College: Michigan
Height: 5-12
Weight: 191
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Jalen Graham, LB
Round 7, Pick 38
College: Purdue
Height: 6-2
Weight: 220
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Now, the 49ers will get to work on signing the members of the new draft class. Thanks to the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), which was ratified in 2020 and extends through the 2030 season, all rookie contracts are for a length of four years.

First-round selections come with an option for a fifth year, which doesn't apply to the 49ers with this rookie class. NFL teams with players selected in the first round must activate the player's fifth-year option before the fourth and final year of the rookie deal.

Setting numbers for each spot eliminates the need to negotiate salaries and only leaves items like bonus payment terms, roster bonus allocations, and other miscellaneous structural items. It's those extra items that can stall an agreement.

The 49ers will have an estimated rookie pool of $7,641,635 in 2023, according to OverTheCap.com's estimations.

Below are the estimated four-year contract values, signing bonuses, and 2023 salary cap figures for each of the 49ers' nine draft picks, per OverTheCap.com.

Ji'Ayir Brown, S
Total contract value: $5,395,800
Signing bonus: $924,216
2023 salary-cap figure: $981,054

Jake Moody, K
Total contract value: $5,304,086
Signing bonus: $857,516
2023 salary-cap figure: $964,379

Cameron Latu, TE
Total contract value: $5,304,086
Signing bonus: $857,516
2023 salary-cap figure: $964,379

Darrell Luter Jr., CB
Total contract value: $4,153,512
Signing bonus: $313,512
2023 salary-cap figure: $828,378

Robert Beal Jr., EDGE
Total contract value: $4,084,984
Signing bonus: $244,984
2023 salary-cap figure: $811,246

Dee Winters, LB
Total contract value: $3,973,336
Signing bonus: $133,336
2023 salary-cap figure: $783,334

Brayden Willis, TE
Total contract value: $3,919,900
Signing bonus: $79,900
2023 salary-cap figure: $769,975

Ronnie Bell, WR
Total contract value: $3,917,780
Signing bonus: $77,780
2023 salary-cap figure: $769,445

Jalen Graham, LB
Total contract value: $3,917,780
Signing bonus: $77,780
2023 salary-cap figure: $769,445

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