OverTheCap and Aaron Wilson of Pro Football Network have revealed some contract details. Wilson will earn a base salary of $1.035 million in 2022 with a workout bonus of $50,000. In addition, $530,000 of his salary is guaranteed.
There are also $950,000 of incentives based on playing time, rushing yards, catches, and touchdowns.
For now, Wilson's cap hit sits at $1.085 million in 2022. Should the 49ers cut ties him, only his $530,000 in guarantees would count as dead cap money.
San Francisco signed Wilson (6-0, 213) as an undrafted free agent out of North Texas in 2018. The 26-year-old running back has 1,265 rushing yards on 298 attempts with 13 rushing touchdowns in 37 game appearances (nine starts) through his four NFL seasons.
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