NFL Free Agency

Why 49ers likely won't use franchise tag on their 2025 free agents

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The window now is open for NFL teams to designate their franchise players.

And, again, it does not appear to be a realistic option for the 49ers to use their tag to retain any of their scheduled free agents on a one-year contract.

The 49ers’ top free agents are linebacker Dre Greenlaw, cornerback Charvarius Ward, safety Talanoa Hufanga and guard Aaron Banks.

The cost of the non-exclusive franchise tag is the average of the top five salaries at a player’s position over the past five years or 120 percent of the player’s previous salary, whichever is greater.

And in each case, the price is expected to be too steep for the 49ers to use the franchise tag.

The cost to retain Greenlaw would be a one-year deal worth $27.745 million. The other numbers are $20.89 million for Ward, $20.13 million for Hufanga and $25.8 million for Banks.

The 49ers only have used the franchise tag once during general manager John Lynch’s tenure. In 2019, they placed the designation on kicker Robbie Gould. The sides eventually agreed on a four-year contract extension, so Gould never played under the franchise contract.

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The 49ers head into the offseason with an estimated $50.6 million in cap space, per the latest projections from OverTheCap.com following news that the NFL informed teams Wednesday that the 2025 salary cap will fall between $277.5 million and $281.5 million.

Quarterback Brock Purdy and the 49ers are expected to agree on a new contract extension that should take him from being one of the lowest-paid players on the team to one of the NFL's highest-paid.

Also, the 49ers might have to account for approximately $31 million in cap space if they grant wide receiver Deebo Samuel’s trade request.

Here are the projected figures for non-exclusive franchise tags, according to OverTheCap.com:

Quarterback: $42,386,000

Running back: $13,979,000 

Wide receiver: $26,353,000 

Tight end: $14,607,000 

Offensive line: $25,802,000 

Defensive end: $25,362,000 

Defensive tackle: $24,070,000 

Linebacker: $27,745,000 

Cornerback: $20,879,000 

Safety: $20,130,000

Kickers/punters: $6,625,000

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