Trent Williams is holding out of 49ers training camp until the team gives him the contract or raise he desires. Here is why he will end up getting his way.
Another player is holding out of training camp for the San Francisco 49ers.
Star left tackle Trent Williams was not in attendance for practice on Wednesday as it relates to his contract. Kyle Shanahan confirmed that his press conference, but didn’t specify what it is that Williams is looking for.
Williams has a few more years left on his deal, so I don’t think it is an extension that he is looking for. I believe Williams is searching for a pay raise that reflects his talents the same way the 49ers did for Christian McCaffrey. He is no longer the highest paid left tackle in the league.
The average salaries for tackles have gone up to $28 million thanks to deals like the one the Detroit Lions made with Penei Sewell. Williams is also on the thin side of guarantees on his current contract, so that could be what he’s looking at as well.
Whatever the case may be, the 49ers will end up giving Williams the contract he wants. It’s an easy alternation for them to make for arguably their best player on the team. The offense will also be in a rough spot without Williams. They need him out there, especially from a leadership standpoint.








