The San Francisco 49ers are in dire need of reinforcements along the defensive line, and a prominent name just hit the market. The Washington Commanders are releasing two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, freeing up an estimated $16.5 million in salary cap space.
Allen's name is particularly intriguing because he was previously mentioned in trade rumors involving Deebo Samuel. However, his hefty salary likely derailed any potential deal, leading the 49ers to settle for a fifth-round draft pick instead in exchange for the wide receiver.
The Commanders are releasing 2-time Pro Bowl DT Jonathan Allen, per source.
Washington granted Allen permission to find a trade. He was discussed in the Deebo Samuel trade.
Instead, he gets released. Washington saves $16.5M toward the 2025 salary cap. $6M dead cap.
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) March 7, 2025
Allen (6-3, 300) missed most of the 2024 season with a partially torn left pectoral muscle but returned in Week 17. He finished the year with 19 tackles (three for a loss), seven quarterback hits, and three sacks, per Pro Football Reference.
Allen's performance has declined in recent seasons. His 56.0 defensive grade from Pro Football Focus in 2024 was a career low, and his 42.2 run-defense grade ranked as the second-worst mark of his career.
However, just a few years ago, he was one of the league's top interior defenders. Between 2021 and 2022, Allen racked up a combined 127 tackles and 16.5 sacks, earning a career-high 84.9 defensive grade from Pro Football Focus in 2021.
If the only obstacle to acquiring Allen was his contract, the 49ers may now have a better opportunity to bring him in as a free agent—potentially at a more manageable price.