Gridiron Glory. Football Analysis. Expert Insights.

Dec 24, 2022; Santa Clara, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan walks onto he field before the start of the third quarter against the Washington Commanders at Levi's Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-USA TODAY Sports

San Francisco 49ers Predicted to Cut 1,500-Yard Running Back Ahead of 2024 NFL Season

The San Francisco 49ers boast one of the NFL’s most talented rosters, and are considered among the favorites to hoist the Lombardi Trophy next February in New Orleans.

But, it may be time for General Manager John Lynch to trim some of the fat.

San Francisco 49ers - John Lynch
San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch (Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox, USA TODAY Sports)

Running back Christian McCaffrey played his way into the MVP conversation in 2023 and is one of the most explosive players at the position across the league, which limits the number of touches for the other running backs on the roster.

Will the San Francisco 49ers Cut Elijah Mitchell?

49ers Halfback Elijah Mitchell
49ers Halfback Elijah Mitchell

Bleacher Report’s David Kenyon put together a list of each team’s player most likely to be released before the 2024 NFL season kicks off this fall, including 49ers running back Elijah Mitchell.

“Elijah Mitchell soared into the NFL with 1,100 scrimmage yards and six total touchdowns as a rookie,” Kenyon points out for Bleacher Report. “Injuries limited him to five games in 2022, though, and he again held a backup role in 2023. San Francisco could cut Mitchell, moving ahead with some combination of Jordan Mason, Patrick Taylor Jr. and rookies Isaac Guerendo and Cody Schrader.”

Running back is certainly a position where teams would prefer to be younger and cheaper wherever possible, and that is especially the case for a team like the 49ers who have such significant resources invested in McCaffrey.

As the 49ers look to free up spending flexibility under the cap for Brock Purdy’s impending mega-extension, releasing Mitchell could also be a step in the right direction against the cap.

Releasing Mitchell would create $1.05 million in cap space while triggering a dead-money charge of just $45,893.

The chance to get younger, more affordable, and create a roster spot for a more premium position could be a perfect storm for the 49ers to move on from Mitchell.

49ers Elijah Mitchell
49ers RB Elijah Mitchell vs LA Rams – Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

For More Football News:
Follow Matt Lombardo on Threads at @MattLombardoNFL. To read more of our articles and in-depth NFL coverage, click here.

Avatar of Matt Lombardo, Staff Writer

About Matt Lombardo, Staff Writer

Matt Lombardo is a seasoned NFL reporter, with over 12 years of experience covering the league. In addition to his work at Gridiron Heroics, Lombardo covers the NFL for Heavy.com, is an on air sports contributor for FOX29 Philadelphia, and writes an NFL Substack "Between The Hashmarks." Lombardo is the former Senior NFL Insider of FanBuzz, and prior to taking that role was a national NFL reporter at FanSided where he hosted a weekly podcast "The Matt Lombardo Show." A former beat reporter for NJ Advance Media (Parent company of NJ.com and the Newark Star Ledger), Lombardo covered the Philadelphia Eagles from 2011 through the 2017 season before moving to cover the New York Giants for the Star Ledger for two seasons from 2018 through 2020. During his career to date, Lombardo has covered five Super Bowls, four NFL Drafts, multiple NFL Combines, and has had his work frequently featured in publications such as Pro Football Talk, CBS Sports, and more. In addition to his journalism work, Lombardo is a strong on air presence and is a former sports talk radio host on 97.5 FM The Fanatic, Philadelphia's first FM Sports Station and the radio home of the Philadelphia 76ers and Philadelphia Flyers.

Leave a Comment

Share your thoughts and join the discussion

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay in the Game

Get the latest sports news and analysis delivered to your inbox.

Share This Article