2 of 49ers' early offseason releases helped cover cost of Bryce Huff trade

The 49ers will enjoy the salary-cap benefits of two player releases from earlier this offseason, which helped them absorb the recently acquired Bryce Huff.
San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Javon Hargrave (98, right) and defensive end Drake Jackson (95, left)
San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Javon Hargrave (98, right) and defensive end Drake Jackson (95, left) | Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

The San Francisco 49ers spent the bulk of the early 2025 offseason shedding money, which included plenty of high-profile player departures.

In addition to free-agent losses, the Niners either traded or outright released a number of well-known names, including two notable figures on the defensive line, Maliek Collins and Javon Hargrave, both of whom were classifed with post-June 1 tags. While both were released at the start of the league new year and subsequently signed elsewhere, by applying the tags, all San Francisco had to do was wait until June 1 for the added cap benefits.

With the calendar turning to the next month, the 49ers experienced an additional $5.6 million in salary cap space for the upcoming season.

The added space surely allowed the Niners to put in the framework for their recently reported and soon-to-be trade pickup of edge defender Bryce Huff from the Philadelphia Eagles.

Javon Hargrave, Maliek Collins releases opened financial door for Bryce Huff

Huff, who thrived under then-New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh in 2023 amid a 10-sack campaign, struggled in Philly last season, so Philadelphia offloading him to the Bay Area is a win for Eagles general manager Howie Roseman on that front.

However, it's shaping up to be a win for San Francisco, too, as Saleh gets one of his preferred defenders back to fill a glaring void on the 49ers defense.

Philadelphia will cover just over $9 million of Huff's salary, while the Niners will cover $7.95 million, according to ESPN's Field Yates:

Waiting until June 1 allowed all parties to pull off the move, which was made that much easier by designating both Hargrave and Collins as post-June 1 releases.

While those two players' departures didn't open up enough cap space to fully cover Huff's acquisition, the numbers were surely made easier by engineering the releases in such a way.

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