49ers 90-in-90: Have we seen the peak of the Hyena, or is there more in store for Deommodore Lenoir?

49ers 90-in-90: Have we seen the peak of the Hyena, or is there more in store for Deommodore Lenoir?
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Breaking down the 90 players on the 49ers’ offseason roster in 90 posts (over 90 or so days). Today is CB Deommodore Lenoir

We were getting ready to talk about how the San Francisco 49ers need Deommodore Lenoir to mature as a player, before that conversation got sidetracked, and Lenoir played hot potato with a set of keys to get under the skin of the Los Angeles police department, ultimately resulting in an obstruction of justice charge.

It feels like that news was a week ago. Most of you have likely already forgotten about it. It’ll be about a month until we see Lenoir in action at training camp. The 26-year-old is coming off a career season and is yet another example of this regime maximizing the value of a 5th-round pick.

On 14 fewer targets than 2023 — usually a sign that a cornerback has improved in coverage if there isn’t a drastic drop in snaps — Lenoir saw his completion percentage drop by more than 10 percent, yards per target decrease by 2.5 yards, and did not allow a touchdown in 2024. There’s a reason the Niners gave Lenoir just under $90 million in new money last November.

Basic Info

Age: 26

Experience: 4 accrued seasons

Height: 5’10

Weight: 199 pounds

Cap Status

Lenoir’s base salary remains incredibly cheap for two more seasons. His unique contract structure only features $1.6 million in guaranteed money. Lenoir will earn the final $1,170,000 of that in the form of his base salary in 2025.

Throughout the duration of Lenoir’s contract, he’ll earn his full signing bonus, which is just over $13 million, and an option bonus that amounts to $21 million. Lenoir’s signing bonus is divided into five years, where he’ll earn $2.6 million from 2024 to 2028.

The option bonus is spread out through 2030 — Lenoir’s contract has two extra ghost years, which helps the 49ers manipulate the cap. The bonus is $1.3 million in 2025, but increases to $4.2 million from 2026 to 2029, and then drops to $2.9 million in 2030.

Have we seen Lenoir’s ceiling?

Sports Info Solutions had Lenoir as the 20th most valuable cornerback in the NFL last season. Per Over the Cap, Lenoir has the 17th highest paid contract out of 345 cornerbacks.

How much better can Lenoir get? Have we seen his peak? Based on his contract structure, Lenoir will never make more than $17 million in a season. And by the time he does come close to that number, it’ll be when he turns 30, and the 49ers can get out of the deal with minimal salary cap repercussions.

I think it’s fair to highlight that if the team doesn’t view Lenoir as a top-10 cornerback, salary-wise, then we should temper expectations and understand who Lenoir is as a player. That’s especially true if Lenoir remains the nickel.

Kyle Shanahan said the team would try Lenoir on the outside this season. That’s how it was during mini-camp, and...