July 3, 2024

49ers Chase Young

49ers’ Star Pass-Rusher Could Land With Rebuilding Titans

The San Francisco 49ers will start their playoff run with one of their top new players in place, defensive lineman Chase Young, the player the team acquired in a blockbuster deal at the NFL trade deadline in October. But how long Young will remain with a 49ers team facing salary-cap issues this offseason is a serious question. That’s something noted by Pro Football Focus, which suggests that the Tennessee Titans should make a strong run at Young when the offseason hits.

Certainly, when the 49ers made the deal for Young, it was known that his impending free-agency could make him a short-term addition. But he has played very well as a Nick Bosa bookend, raising the possibility that the 49ers would sacrifice in other areas to keep Young on.

49ers Chase Young

Wrote PFF: “Chase Young is coming off the best season of his NFL career, garnering a 75.8 PFF pass-rush grade and racking up 66 quarterback pressures from 480 pass-rushing snaps. But it wouldn’t be a surprise for him to take a one-year, prove-it deal rather than sign a long-term contract with a lower ceiling. He was better with the Commanders than with the 49ers after the in-season trade but still recorded 28 pressures from 233 snaps with San Francisco in the regular season.”

49ers’ Chase Young Could Stay on Short-Term Deal

It is possible that the 49ers can keep Young in free agency this winter—if the best he can do on the market it is a short-term deal that does not get the 49ers too deeply involved in a long-term commitment. PFF projects Young signing a one-year, $15 million contract for next season, which might be palatable for San Francisco.

Spotrac has Young fetching a deal in a similar range, at $13.6 million. But the contract site has Young getting a two-year deal for $27.3 million. The added year might scare off the 49ers.

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