Heading into the offseason, the San Francisco 49ers are in a position they haven’t found themselves in for several years: not needing to make a lot of moves to be competitive in 2020.
After winning both the NFC West and the NFC Championship in 2019, the Niners appear poised to stay among the NFL’s elite teams coming into next season, and they should be able to do without being terribly active during the offseason. Part of that is due to both a lack of cap space and draft picks, but also just because the team doesn’t have a lot of holes to fill.