If you were hoping for the San Francisco 49ers to start free agency with earth-shattering moves, you will find yourself waiting, perhaps indefinitely.
After tendering Jauan Jennings at the second-round level, and signing two mid-tier edge rushers in Leonard Floyd and Yetur Gross-Matos to two-year deals, the 49ers' next move was to address... special teams.
Per NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, the 49ers re-signed safety and special teams ace George Odum to a two-year, up-to $10 million deal.
So far, the deals are as follows:
- DE Leonard Floyd: 2 years, $20 million
- DE Yetur Gross-Matos: 2 years, $18 million
- S George Odum: 2 years, $10 million
- WR Jauan Jennings: 1 year, $4.89 million
- QB Brandon Allen: 1 year, TBD
Meanwhile, San Francisco has lost the following players
- DT Arik Armstead (reportedly will be released, can't be done until start of league year, and likely designated as a post-June 1 cut)
- TE Charlie Woerner: 3 years, $12 million with Atlanta Falcons
- QB Sam Darnold, 1 year, $10 million with Vikings
- DE Clelin Ferrell: 1 year, TBD with Washington Commanders
- DT Javon Kinlaw: 1 year, TBD with Jets
- CB Isaiah Oliver: 1 year, TBD with Jets
As it stands, there are evident needs at outside corner, defensive tackle, linebacker, backup tight end and essentially any spot on the offensive line.