This morning, the NFL informed teams that the 2021 salary cap would be set at $182.5 million, giving San Francisco nearly $24 million in space, which likely factors in the two players' new deals.
Dwelley's one-year deal includes a base salary of $920,000, a signing bonus of $480,000, and $200,000 total in per-game roster bonuses, per OverTheCap.com. His cap hit for 2021 is $1.6 million.
Harris' one-year deal includes a base salary of $1 million, a signing bonus of $100,000, and $100,000 total in per-game roster bonuses, per OverTheCap.com. The contract also includes $50,000 in other bonuses and $250,000 in guaranteed salary. The safety's cap hit for 2021 is $1.25 million.
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