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Peter Schrager reports that the San Francisco 49ers are re-signing guard Jon Feliciano to a one-year deal. He became an unrestricted free agent on Wednesday.
Veteran OL Jon Feliciano is going back to the 49ers on a 1 year deal, per source. @nflnetwork@NFLonFOX
The then-Oakland Raiders selected Feliciano (6-4, 325) out of Miami (FL) in the fourth round (No. 128 overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft. He appeared in 16 games with seven starts for the 49ers this past season, playing snaps at both guard positions and even a few at center.
The veteran offensive lineman earned a career-high overall grade of 79.8 from Pro Football Focus for his efforts during the 2023 season. Rotating at right guard with Spencer Burford before taking over the bulk of the snaps there, Feliciano allowed 22 pressures and one sack in 350 pass-blocking snaps. However, it was his run-blocking (85.6 grade) that earned him high marks from the analytics site.
At the NFL Scouting Combine, general manager John Lynch expressed interest in Feliciano returning to the team in 2024.
Feliciano, aged 32, has appeared in 113 games with 61 starts over his nine NFL seasons with the Raiders, Buffalo Bills, New York Giants, and 49ers.
49ers reportedly signing DL Shakel Brown after tryout
By David Bonilla
May 13
Shakel Brown was among several players who participated in a tryout in front of coaches during the San Francisco 49ers' rookie minicamp last week. Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 reports that the team was impressed enough with the defensive lineman to sign him.
Defensive lineman Shakel Brown @TROYUnews signed with #49ers after rookie minicamp tryout per a league source
49ers sign veteran OT Chris Hubbard to a 1-year deal
By David Bonilla
May 14
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reports that the San Francisco 49ers are signing veteran offensive lineman Chris Hubbard. NFL Media's Ian Rapoport adds that it is a one-year, $1.375 million deal.
Source: The #49ers are signing veteran offensive lineman Chris Hubbard. Hubbard started nine games for Tennessee last season before going to IR. Healthy now. Gives San Francisco a viable swing option.— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) May
49ers sign 6th-round draft pick Jarrett Kingston to 4-yr, $4.16 million rookie deal
By David Bonilla
20 hrs
The San Francisco 49ers have reportedly signed former USC offensive lineman Jarrett Kingston to his rookie four-year deal. The team made him a sixth-round draft pick, selecting him 215th overall in the 2024 NFL Draft. This leaves wide receiver Ricky Pearsall, the team's first-round selection, as the only unsigned 49ers draft pick.
According to OverTheCap.com, Kingston's four-year contract is worth about $4.16 million. This includes a signing bonus of approximately $138,000 and a 2024 salary-cap hit of about $830,000.
When asked about his pre-draft evaluations, Kingston said, "I feel like I am athletic. I think whatever like the ratings were, but I feel like I'm really athletic. I think my background playing all these different positions, like defensive and tight
Is this QB's deal a template for Brock Purdy's impending 49ers contract?
By David Bonilla
May 8
Tim Kawakami fielded questions from fans in a recent mailbag for The Athletic. One curious fan wondered what a new contract for Brock Purdy might look like and if the San Francisco 49ers quarterback might aim to become the NFL's highest-paid player.
Of course, the term "highest-paid" is subjective. It typically refers to the player with the highest average salary per year. However, long-term deals can be more complex. They often start with low salaries to save the team salary-cap space early in the contract and then increase over time.
Additionally, some later years may not be guaranteed, as teams can include exit points or restructure