Following John Lynch’s call for a cost-effective roster strategy, the San Francisco 49ers have recently made significant contract extensions, starting with George Kittle’s four-year, $75 million deal and culminating in Brock Purdy’s five-year, $265 million contract, along with Fred Warner’s three-year, $63 million extension. This spending spree contrasts with their earlier offseason approach of letting several free agents walk and potentially trading stars like Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk. As Jauan Jennings steps into a bigger role in the offense, his successful performance could lead to a lucrative contract, but the Niners must decide whether to retain him or let him explore free agency.