The NFLPA announced salary cap rollover on Thursday https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Marquise-Goodwin-Jersey , and the San Francisco 49ers will be rolling the third most money from 2018 into 2019. The 49ers rolled over 100 percent of their $35,031,573 in cap space. Only the Cleveland Browns ($56.5 million) and Indianapolis Colts ($49.1 million) rolled more money into the coming season.It is worth noting these numbers do not reflect the debits and credits based on incentives players earned or did not earn in the 2018 season. Those are taken or added to the team’s 2019 cap space, so that will impact the 49ers overall cap space. But either way, the 49ers are going to have plenty of cap space.We can look at that figure in a few different ways. On the positive side, it means will have plenty of money to invest in the continued rebuilding process. They will get Jimmy Garoppolo and Jerick McKinnon, among others, back from injury, and now they can continue with the roster overhaul. They can be aggressive whether it be trying to trade for Antonio Brown Joe Staley Jersey , making a run at Demarcus Lawrence or Dee Ford, or whatever else they want to do.On the other hand, it means the 49ers did not choose to spend more money this past year. They might not have seen the kinds of players they felt could do more, but that is something to keep in the back of our minds moving forward. It doesn’t mean they’re being cheap necessarily, particularly if they have plans on signing DeForest Buckner to an extension sooner rather than later. As far as 2019 is concerned, count Joe Staley in. The San Francisco 49ers left tackle told Chris Biderman he will at least be back in 2019, the final year of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers. Staley restructured his deal in 2017, jumping his salary from $11 million to $17.4 million.What happens after 2019 is up to Staley. There are no plans for 2020. At least, not yet. Since his drafting Solomon Thomas Color Rush Jersey , Staley played lights out all the way into the twilight of his career, making it to No. 8 on Pro Football Focus’ top-25 offensive linemen for the 2018 season. The 49ers are working on borrowed time with Staley and will have a vacant left tackle spot up for grabs as early as 2020. There is some speculation the position will be rookie right tackle Mike McGlinchey’s but he’s had a solid rookie campaign on the right side and has struggled at left tackle in college. Even if McGlinchey were to transfer to the left side, it leave a hole on the right that the 49ers will need to fulfill. This has been something in the cards for awhile. Staley wasn’t sure he’d return in 2018, but a talk with Kyle Shanahan changed everything and his deal got restructured. It’s clear the end is near for Staley and the 49ers will need to get an exit strategy of sorts ironed out before it’s too late. Left tackle is one of the most important positions in football and the last thing they need is Jimmy Garoppolo taking a punishing hit he doesn’t see coming. Regardless if Staleyretires or not after 2019, the 49ers will have big shoes to fill and a big position to figure out. Assuming 2019 is it for Staley, the clock is ticking. How do you propose they go about this?