The news, initially reported by KPRC2's Aaron Wilson, confirms a significant step in integrating the promising University of Georgia product into the team's defensive lineup.
Per Wilson, Williams signed a four-year rookie deal (with a fifth-year option) worth $29.94M, fully guaranteed, including a $14.78M signing bonus.
Selected 11th overall from the University of Georgia, Williams brings a formidable presence to the 49ers' defensive line.
Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 265 pounds, he recorded 14 sacks over three seasons with the Bulldogs and was instrumental in their 2022 national championship run, showcasing the disruptive potential that caught the 49ers' attention.
The 49ers' leadership expressed strong enthusiasm for Williams' addition.
General Manager John Lynch highlighted Williams' long-standing reputation as a top talent, stating, "He's been a guy who has been a top player in his class since he was a freshman in high school... We felt like he was a real good fit for our defense. The type of explosive athlete, the type of traits he has, we really covet those."
Head Coach Kyle Shanahan echoed this sentiment, revealing that Williams had been a prime target for the team. "He's a guy we've liked for a while," Shanahan remarked. "When you get down there and he's got the green sticker [indicating a top target], it makes it a lot easier."
The 49ers' decision to draft Williams aligns with their strategy to bolster a defense that faced challenges in the previous season. His addition is expected to complement All-Pro Nick Bosa, creating a dynamic pass-rushing duo.
Defensive coordinator Robert Saleh has expressed enthusiasm about integrating Williams into the team's aggressive defensive scheme.
Analysts have high expectations for Williams, with some projecting him as a strong candidate for Defensive Rookie of the Year. His versatility and athleticism make him a valuable asset as the 49ers aim to return to their dominant defensive form.
With his contract finalized, Williams is set to participate in the 49ers' offseason programs, where he will begin his transition to the professional level and work towards making an immediate impact in the upcoming season.
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