NFL Media contributor Matt Okada identified the 49ers as one of six teams with the toughest tasks this offseason. While the 49ers are projected to have over $48 million in salary cap space—one of the league's largest surpluses—the looming Purdy deal, combined with key players set to hit free agency, will make it challenging to maintain a competitive roster.
"In particular, the San Francisco defense is facing a veritable exodus, with Talanoa Hufanga, Javon Hargrave, Charvarius Ward, Dre Greenlaw and Isaac Yiadom all set to be free agents this March," Okada explained. "Additionally, starting guard Aaron Banks is slated to hit the market."
Okada also pointed to the possibility of extending tight end George Kittle's contract. Entering the final year of his deal, Kittle hinted last week that contract talks might already be underway.
Kittle noted that he is waiting on news about his contract status. When asked if that meant discussions hadn't yet started, the tight end clarified, "No, I think there's been talking. I think we're mildly on the same page."
Deebo Samuel's situation further complicates the offseason. The wide receiver requested a trade during the 49ers' exit meetings, and it was recently revealed that the team has permitted Samuel to explore trade opportunities. However, that situation brings its own unique financial challenges.
"The Niners can't afford to get worse on either side of the ball if they want to compete for NFC championships again," Okada warned, "but they may not be able to afford much else this offseason. GM John Lynch and Co. will likely need to get creative to make it through March in one piece."
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