
San Francisco 49ers 2025 Free Agency Tracker: Talanoa Hufanga to Denver; Aaron Banks to Green Bay
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As NFL free agency heats up, the San Francisco 49ers move to shape their roster for next season. We link each idea with close word pairs. This analysis shows key signings and exits. We focus on guards like Aaron Banks and other player shifts. Let us see the changes that may change the team in 2025. ## Aaron Banks Signs with Green Bay Packers
On March 10, 2025, guard Aaron Banks agreed with the Green Bay Packers. He signed a four‐year deal worth up to $77 million. Free agency shows few quality guards. This fact drives high pay for Banks. With Banks gone, the 49ers now rely on their depth. Ben Bartch will now compete for the left guard job. The team stays focused on a strong offensive line while handling these losses.
Other Key Departures and Signings
As the 49ers work through free agency, key players change teams.
Talanoa Hufanga to the Denver Broncos
Safety Talanoa Hufanga now joins the Denver Broncos. He signed a three‐year deal worth up to $45 million. Once an All-Pro, Hufanga came back from injury last season, yet he still faces challenges. With Hufanga gone, the 49ers look to strengthen their secondary. Ji’Ayir Brown and Malik Mustapha will lead the safety group. This move makes the defense change and sparks new questions for the team.
Other Noteworthy Moves
The 49ers also signed players to fill the gaps:
- RB Patrick Taylor Jr. joined on a one-year deal. He had a solid season in 2024. His role is to add depth at running back.
- TE Luke Farrell now has a three-year contract with the 49ers. He aims to boost blocking. He has not yet found success as a pass-catcher in his four-year career.
Departures of Interest
Along with Banks and Hufanga, other players left free agency:
- Jaylon Moore goes to the Kansas City Chiefs on a two-year deal worth $15 million.
- Elijah Mitchell also signed with the Chiefs. He seeks to restart his career after injuries.
Looking Ahead
The 2025 free agency period now brings challenges. The 49ers must rethink the roster. Major departures, like Banks and Hufanga, force changes. New signings will help shape their game.
The NFL league year starts Wednesday at 1 p.m. PT. This opening gives the 49ers more chances to firm up the team. Change brings risk and growth. Stay tuned as we track each sign and trade in the days ahead!