John Lynch admits 49ers' offseason strategy felt 'a little uneasy'

   

The San Francisco 49ers faced a pivotal transition this offseason, reshaping their roster-building strategy with the understanding that quarterback Brock Purdy's escalating contract would soon take up a much larger portion of the salary cap. That shift meant parting ways with key veterans in free agency and relying heavily on the 2025 NFL Draft to reload the roster with fresh talent.

John Lynch admits 49ers' offseason strategy felt 'a little uneasy'

The 49ers would no longer have a quarterback on a rookie contract, something that has allowed the team significant roster flexibility in recent years. They've been able to allocate much of their spending on other positions, building one of the most talented rosters in the NFL.

So what was it like to watch core contributors like Deebo Samuel, Dre Greenlaw, and Charvarius Ward walk away, knowing that immediate replacements wouldn't come until the draft?

"I'd say it's a little uneasy," general manager John Lynch admitted during an interview with NBC Sports Bay Area, "and you have to understand that you're executing a plan. And I think when you have that, when you have a process to it, it makes it easier, but there is the unknown. And we've been a team [that's] been aggressive, and so you've been adding early in free agency.

"Even though we kind of warned our fans, I think that's a tough pill to swallow. Even if you hear it's happening, I think when it does happen, and you see players [leave, it can be a shock]."

 

Lynch believes the wave of headlines surrounding the team's offseason departures reflects the quality of the roster the 49ers built in recent years. That success led to many players earning high-paying salaries elsewhere.

"We had swing tackles making huge amounts of money, and really good players," Lynch continued. "That's the hard part, watching good players that are good people, and good people who help build the culture we have here, walk out the door. That's never fun, but again, it was necessary, and happy where we're at."

San Francisco entered the 2025 NFL Draft with 11 picks and used its first five selections on defensive players. The team expects many of those rookies to make an immediate impact.

"There certainly will be opportunities for those guys to contribute right away," Lynch said. "And opportunity is a great thing in this league. And when you look at, from the start, [DE] Mykel [Williams], a player that we coveted, and we're crossing our fingers that he was there. Things worked out our way, that he was there, and he'll have a great opportunity."

Lynch praised Williams for his versatility and upside.

"We loved his versatility as a player, his ability to play outside, set edges," he continued. "I think he'll give more as a pass rusher than I think a lot of people believe he will. And then the versatility to slide inside. We've done really well with those types of players who have that versatility to play on the edge, and then in nickel, sub-situations, to move inside. Mykel gives us that."

The GM also praised second-round pick Alfred Collins, a defensive tackle who reminded the team of the days when it had DeForest Buckner and Arik Armstead in the middle of the defensive line.

Additionally, linebacker Nick Martin, cornerback Upton Stout, and defensive tackle CJ West are expected to compete for early playing time during their rookie campaigns.

After finishing last season in last place in the NFC West with a disappointing 6-11 record, the 49ers are counting on their new additions to help return the franchise to playoff contention.

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