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The San Francisco 49ers are urgently trying to resolve a contract dispute with All-Pro tackle Trent Williams before the 2026 NFL Draft. General manager John Lynch remains optimistic, but the situation is uncertain as rival teams watch closely.
The Trent Williams Standoff: 49ers Make New Push to Resolve Dispute Before Draft
The San Francisco 49ers are working feverishly to resolve their contract standoff with All-Pro offensive tackle Trent Williams ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft, which kicks off next week.
While general manager John Lynch has expressed public optimism that a deal can be reached to keep the anchor of the offensive line in San Francisco, the situation remains fluid. According to NFL insider Jason La Canfora, nothing is guaranteed, and rival teams are closely monitoring the developments as the draft approaches.
Speaking at the NFL meetings in Phoenix, Arizona, Lynch struck a cautious tone when asked about the proximity of a resolution.
"Don’t want to make any statements, like, ‘Hey, we’re right there,’ because these things have felt like that before," Lynch said. "But I do feel like we’re in good communication and hopeful."
Despite that hope, La Canfora provided a more sobering update, suggesting the two sides appear no closer to a final agreement on a reworked deal, even as the 49ers ramp up their efforts.
"As we hear it, the 49ers made another push to try to get closure in this situation and sent over a revised contract to Williams within the last few days," La Canfora wrote for SportsBoom. "League sources indicated there is a chance this gets resolved early this week, depending on how comfortable the player is with the latest proposal. And, should the sides not make headway over the coming days, there is potential for this to get sideways."
The reported numbers on the table include:
While such a deal would solidify Williams as a top-10 paid offensive lineman, the future Hall of Famer may be seeking a salary that reflects his status as arguably the most dominant tackle in the game, potentially aiming for the $30 million plus annual average seen in recent market setting deals.
The 49ers are actively working to resolve the contract standoff with Trent Williams, but no deal is guaranteed yet.
Trent Williams is a key player for the 49ers' offensive line, and resolving his contract is crucial for the team's stability as the draft approaches.
Rival NFL teams are closely watching the developments regarding Trent Williams' contract negotiations with the 49ers.

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The timing of these negotiations is critical. The 49ers are currently staring down a massive $46.3 million cap hit for Williams in 2026 after declining his option bonus earlier this spring.
"The closer we get to the start of the regular season, the more the 49ers could reasonably conclude that opposing teams will have less appetite to take on a massive salary," La Canfora noted. "Thus perhaps the threat of cutting him could result in Williams opting to take what’s on the table."
However, if a resolution isn't reached by draft night, the 49ers may be forced to look at a "Plan B" at pick No. 27. Names like Alabama's Kadyn Proctor and Utah's Caleb Lomu are increasingly linked to San Francisco in mock drafts as the team prepares for the possibility of life without their legendary left tackle.