NFL Nation take: Bourne has quietly been one of the best examples of the Niners commitment to developing their own, working his way from undrafted free agent to one of their top three wideouts over the past couple of seasons. Bourne has the ability to play in the slot and outside and has turned into a solid route runner. He s not a burner and isn t the type who is going to beat you deep, but he s unafraid to go over the middle and takes pride in his ability as a run-blocker. The Niners would like to keep Bourne, who has an infectious energy that his teammates love, but they might not be able to afford what it would take to keep him since he would be the No. 3 wideout, and the 49ers have other needs to fill with what little cap space they have.
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Cut cap savings: $7,500,000
Cut dead money: $6,920,000
The Ravens don’t have a pressing need to make this move, and Williams was still a solid nose tackle clogging up the middle for Baltimore last year, grading out at 67.2 overall. But with a ton of Ravens players in need of new contracts both free agents like Matthew Judon and Yannick Ngakoue and young stars like QB Lamar Jackson and TE Mark Andrews Baltimore has to clear room somewhere.
Projected AAV: $9-12 million
Davis is not an anonymous figure, by any means, going fifth overall in the 2017 draft and breaking out with a career-high 984 yards and five scores in 2020. But in a crowded WR market featuring splashier names such as Allen Robinson and JuJu Smith-Schuster, he’s probably not getting quite the attention he deserves. His eventual contract will likely suggest otherwise, but everything says he’s worth the gamble: He’s young
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