The two sides had
a sitdown to settle a trade request that came from Mostert's
agent, who told NFL Network he hopes the discussion with a
"high-ranking official" from the 49ers will help to develop a
clearer picture of his client's future with the team.
Agent Brett Tessler requested a new contract -- in his words, an
adjustment -- after Mostert's breakthrough postseason.
"After months of unproductive talks with the 49ers about fairly
adjusting Raheem Mostert's contract (which paid him for special
teams) we have requested a trade," Tessler wrote on Twitter
earlier this month.
"Disappointing that it would come to this for a guy who led all
NFL RBs in YPC & helped lead them to the Super Bowl."
Monday's report from NFL Network signals there could be harmony
around the corner.
However, Mostert's current contract is not even guaranteed. He's
under contract for the next two seasons.
Tessler's request was to get Mostert's pay closer to that of
teammate Tevin Coleman. Mostert led the team with 772 yards and
eight rushing touchdowns in the regular season.
Coleman's $4.55 million base salary is nearly $2 million more
than Mostert's $2.575 million, per OverTheCap.
Mostert can earn a maximum of $2.825 million in 2020 under the
terms of his current deal, whereas Coleman can make $4.9
million.
-Field Level Media
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