49ers defensive lineman Solomon Thomas is one of just three rookies without a contract, and general manager John Lynch told reporters Thursday that he’s “concerned” that the third overall pick remains unsigned. Lynch is “hopeful,” though, that the two sides will reach an agreement before San Francisco starts training camp practice Friday.
“I wish this were done. I think it should be done,” said Lynch (via NBC Sports Bay Area).
As Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk writes, the battle between the 49ers and the ex-Stanford star likely centers on offset language, signing bonus cash flow or a combination of the two. Last year’s third overall pick, defensive end Joey Bosa, fought over those issues with the Chargers and didn’t strike a deal until the end of August, when he landed the largest upfront signing bonus in franchise history ($17MM) in exchange for letting the Bolts include offsets in the deal.
The 49ers and Thomas won’t necessarily go down the same ugly road that the Chargers and Bosa did, but it’s worth noting that the players are both CAA clients. Also of concern is that Thomas missed most of the 49ers’ offseason program because NFL rules stipulate that rookies who haven’t completed their undergraduate degrees are not allowed to join their teams on a full-time basis until the spring semester ends. So, sitting out a chunk of camp on top of that missed time during the spring would place Thomas further behind the 8-ball than he already is.
When Thomas does sign with the 49ers, they’ll get a player who totaled 61 tackles and 8.5 sacks last year en route to third-team All-America honors. For now, he and two other first-rounders – Titans wide receiver Corey Davis (fifth overall) and Raiders cornerback Gareon Conley (24th) – are the only members of this year’s draft class awaiting contracts.
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