Profootballtalkย reports that the San Francisco 49ers have re-signed RB Frank Gore to a three-year extension worthย $21 million and includesย $13.5 million guaranteed.
The extension makes Gore’s current deal worth $25.9 million which wound up falling way short of DeAngelo Williams‘s recentย ย five-year, $43 million contract which included $21 million guaranteed.
As we’ve already mentioned, Gore had very little leverage during the current negotiations and his value may have actually decreased on the open market. San Francisco wound up being the best fit for him.
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Cam Inman ofย the Bay Area News Groupย reports Frank Gore may have changed his approach towards pursuing a new contract as he seems to be allowing the process to work its way out.
โThese things take time,โ said Gore. โIโm looking at it like a normal day of meetings and practice. Hopefully they meet and positive things get done. If not, weโll keep going.โ
Itโs an interesting turn of events considering that the amount of frustration that he had shown leading up to his meeting with San Franciscoโs front office yesterday. You couldย hypothesizeย orย speculateย that the talks between the two sides are progressing.
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The San Francisco 49ers andย Frank Goreย are set to meet sometime today to discuss Gore current contract and a possible extension. So reports have mentioned that Gore could request to be traded if the team doesnโt meet his contract requirements.
ESPNโs Adam Schefterย was asked about the possiblity of Gore requesting a trade out of San Francisco.
โWhether the player is Gore orย Chris Johnson, or anyone, just because he requests a trade doesnโt mean itโs going to happen,โย writes Schefter. โThe 49ers are not about to trade Gore, certainly not for the value he would bring in return. What do you think another team would surrender for a near 30-year-old running back who wants a lucrative contract extension? Whatever it is, itโs not much, and itโs far less value than Gore brings to San Francisco. He can ask for a trade all season. Doesnโt mean itโs happening.โ
These types of situations are almost always determined by the party that has the most leverage and in this situation inย particular, itโs not Gore who has the leverage. Next years free agent class has a number of great players at the running back position and Gore just happens to be the oldest and most injury player of that group. Gore is still a good player but the team is beginning to see some progress being made by players likeย Anthony Dixonย andย Kendall Hunterย so unlike years past, they have alternative options. Gore most likely will not be pleased with their offer but shouldย realizeย that his bestย opportunityย is likely to be in San Francisco.
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