CB Ahkello Witherspoon
It’s been an up-and-down three seasons for Witherspoon, who was playing at an All-Pro level before a foot injury in Week 3 sidelined him for six games. He enters a contract year in 2020 with an uphill climb to regain his starting job after Emmanuel Moseley took it last postseason. If Witherspoon answers the call, he could be a Pro Bowl-caliber corner who establishes himself as a long-term answer for the 49ers. If he doesn’t, he’ll likely be looking for a new team this offseason. How Witherspoon responds in 2020 will have a major impact on the 49ers’ secondary long-term.