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Could D.J. Jones become available for the 49ers?
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Like many teams this offseason, the Denver Broncos are expected to make a plethora of cap-saving moves. This could prove to be a good thing for the 49ers. And no, I'm not alluding to Russell Wilson here. Broncos defensive tackle D.J. Jones is "likely gone" according to Broncos and NFL Insider Ben Albright.

The 49ers drafted Jones late in the 2017 draft. He quickly outperformed his 6th-round draft position, becoming a force in their interior rotation, particularly in the run game. He played his entire rookie contract with San Francisco, and while 49ers signed him to a one-year deal in 2021, a long-term extension was never agreed to and Jones walked in free agency in 2022. The Broncos signed Jones to a three-year, $30 million dollar contract. Over the past two seasons, Jones played more snaps than he ever did with the 49ers and notched 48 pressures, 4 sacks, and 59 total tackles (PFF).

If cut, D.J. Jones would become a free agent and join a long list of options for the 49ers. Perhaps returning to San Francisco under Kris Kocurek could give the 29-year old one final boost in his career. Given his time with the 49ers and their current need to replenish the defensive line, Jones could make a lot of sense for both sides. But, the 49ers likely won't be the only ones interested. Robert Saleh's Jets and DeMeco Ryan's Texans would make a ton of sense as well. If the 49ers really want Jones without the worry of competing with other teams with more cap, maybe they could even negotiate a conditional Day 3 pick trade with the Broncos. The 49ers currently hold 11 total picks in April's draft.

This article first appeared on 49ers Webzone and was syndicated with permission.

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