49ers enter free agency with spending power. Here are 5 big-ticket and 5 budget options (paywall) “At age 33, the 10-year veteran has become a bit underrated. Onyemata according to PFF was a top-10 defensive tackle this past season. His overall grade ranked eighth at the position. And he was also eighth in run defense. But his per annum projection, per Barnwell, is expected to range from $5 million to $11 million, with Spotrac pegging his market value at $8.6 million. While his pass-rush productivity
has taken a hit in recent years, with only two quarterback hits in 2025 compared to a career-high 16 in 2023, he is the proven veteran the 49ers lack in the trenches. Collins and West would benefit from being in the same room as him. Onyemata just played two seasons for former Falcons head coach Raheem Morris, the new 49ers defensive coordinator, and can be an immediate plug-and-play guy.”
Previewing 49ers’ possible moves before opening of NFL free agency this week
“Doubs, 25, is an ascending player who comes from a similar system with the Packers. He was a consistent performer in his first four NFL seasons. Doubs caught 55 passes for 724 yards (13.2 yards per reception) and six touchdowns last season.
The 49ers also have a hole to fill on the offensive line at left guard, where Ben Bartch and Spencer Burford combined to start 13 games. Both Bartch and Burford are scheduled for unrestricted free agency.”
49ers have reportedly reached out to Eagles regarding DT Jalen Carter
“According to Green Bay Packers reporter Easton Butler, the 49ers are one of five teams that have reached out to the Eagles about acquiring Carter. Unfortunately for 49ers fans, the Seattle Seahawks have also reached out about him. And several other teams have also called to “kick the tires” on a potential trade.”









