John Lynch: 49ers are optimistic about a deal with Trent Williams
During the week of the Scouting Combine, word emerged of a potential contract impasse that was described, at the time, as potentially resulting in left tackle Trent Williams being released by the 49ers. It didn't happen then, it hasn't happened since, and there's no sign it will be happening in the future. Instead, the 49ers seem to be very optimistic that everything will work out.
"We've had good communication throughout," G. M. John Lynch said Sunday, via Nick Wagoner of ESPN.
"I would say in the last week it's kind of intensified and feel like we're on the precipice of something good happening , but we'll see. Don't want to make any statements that, like, 'Hey, we're right there,' because these things have felt like that before, but I do feel like we're in good communication and hopeful. " Williams has a 2026 compensation package of $33.
06 million. The 49ers didn't pick up a $10 million option bonus, pushing his cap charge to $46. 341 million.
A new contract could reduce that number significantly by converting much of his base salary of $32. 21 million into an option bonus. "This one's never got ugly," Lynch said.