After a disastrous offseason, the San Francisco 49ers are going to have a ton of money to rebuild with in 2016
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The San Francisco 49ers endured a disastrous offseason with the loss of multiple starters to free agency and retirement. But as a result of all those departures, the 49ers will have a significant amount of financial flexibility in 2016.
The retirements of Patrick Willis, Justin Smith, Chris Borland, and Anthony Davis alone have freed up $25 million of cap space next year and $40 million in 2017, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. In total, SB Nation reports the 49ers are on track to have $38 million to spend next year, and $61 million in 2017.
This is particularly important because 2016's free agency class is expected to be one of the strongest in years.
Players that are currently slated to become free agents next year, and who the 49ers may attempt to target, include:
Demaryius Thomas, wide receiver
A.J. Green, wide receiver
Julio Jones, wide receiver
Dez Bryant, wide receiver
T.Y. Hilton, wide receiver
Alshon Jefferey, wide receiver
Justin Houston, outside linebacker
Von Miller, outside linebacker
Muhammad Wilkerson, defensive tackle
Marcell Dareus, defensive tackle
Eric Weddle, safety
Trent Williams, left tackle
Jason Pierre-Paul, defensive end
Bobby Wagner, middle linebacker
Phillip Rivers, quarterback
Eli Manning, quarterback
While some of these players will get the franchise tag and others will re-sign with their current teams, many will still hit the open market. Having $38 million of wiggle room will allow the 49ers to not only re-sign their own players, but also go after other high-level players who are set to hit the open market.
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