Robert Beal, once a promising fifth-round pick for the San Francisco 49ers, is now taking his talents to the Miami Dolphins on a one-year deal. The 49ers chose not to extend a qualifying offer to Beal, which means he won't affect their compensatory pick situation. This move opens a new chapter for Beal, who will look to make an impact in Miami.
Meanwhile, the Chargers have bolstered their backfield with the addition of Keaton Mitchell, one of the league's speedsters. After the Ravens opted not to tender him, Mitchell's blazing speed will now be on display in Los Angeles, providing an exciting new dimension to the Chargers' offense.
In Denver, the Broncos have parted ways with linebacker Dre Greenlaw, designating him for release post-June 1. Greenlaw has been a fan favorite, but his injury history might have led the 49ers to believe they've seen the best he can offer. The market will soon reveal which team is willing to take a chance on Greenlaw and at what price.
As the 49ers contemplate bolstering their receiving corps, several high-profile veterans could be on their radar. Names like Tyreek Hill, Stefon Diggs, Christian Kirk, Deebo Samuel, Darnell Mooney, and Dyami Brown present intriguing possibilities for San Francisco's offense.
On the defensive side, the safety market is less enticing but still offers solid options. Players such as Jaquan Brisker, Andre Cisco, Kyle Dugger, Donovan Wilson, Tony Adams, Harrison Smith, and Geno Stone are available for teams looking to strengthen their secondary. Each brings unique skills to the table, though none stand out as game-changers at this point.
