General manager John Lynch expressed confidence in the 49ers’ roster reshuffling for the 2025 offseason despite the departure of key players like Aaron Banks, Charvarius Ward, Talanoa Hufanga, and Dre Greenlaw, who signed lucrative contracts totaling over $230 million. Lynch acknowledged the challenge of losing good players but highlighted the addition of 11 draft picks and under-the-radar veterans, emphasizing a strategic plan to get younger and more cost-effective while extending contracts for core players like quarterback Brock Purdy. The 49ers focused on bolstering their defense with their early draft selections, including the No. 11 overall pick, Mykel Williams.



