Updated 49ers salary cap space heading into camp

The 49ers don’t have the salary cap space to make any big additions to their roster during training camp.

The 49ers aren’t likely to make any big free agent splashes as training camp gets set to open. They have just $12.1 million in available space for 2020 according to Over the Cap, which means any signings they do make leading up to the regular season will likely be smaller, depth-minded moves.

Some free agents like defensive end Jadeveon Clowney or cornerback Logan Ryan are enticing for a defense that’s already loaded, but those aren’t realistic targets unless they’re going to accept something well below market value. A game-wrecking pass rusher and a starting-caliber cornerback who can play outside or in the slot aren’t likely to come cheap in any scenario.

Where San Francisco could utilize some of that space is in the receiving corps if they feel the need to add more experience there. Players like Justin Hardy and Taylor Gabriel are two available receivers who know Kyle Shanahan’s offense. Defensive end Damontre Moore’s name has surfaced in rumors as well. He’s another cost-effective player with familiarity in San Francisco who could help the depth at a key spot.

Uncertainty on the cap moving into next season with George Kittle’s extension looming means the 49ers will probably aim to remain frugal until they know what Kittle’s deal is going to look like and the impact it’ll have on his cap number this season. Right now he’s scheduled for an extremely affordable $2.2 million cap hit.

There are ways the team can free up money either through cuts or contract restructures, but given the already limited roster space with COVID-19 forcing teams to prematurely trim their 90-man rosters, it’s hard to see the 49ers making any rash moves. Their offseason goal was continuity, and putting that in jeopardy with camp approaching wouldn’t make sense against their other offseason maneuvers.

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