The San Francisco 49ers lost two players and gained one Monday, the opening day of the open tampering period, which kicks off free agency.
San Francisco lost left guard Laken Tomlinson and defensive tackle D.J. Jones.
Tomlinson had played nearly every snap at left guard since being traded to the 49ers from Detroit in 2017. He received a three-year deal worth $40 million, $27 million guaranteed, and a max value of $41.2 million from the New York Jets. Tomlinson will reunite with former 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh and Mike LaFleur who was the passing game coordinator during his time with the 49ers.