Nick Wagoner, ESPN Staff Writer 6y

Breaking down Marquise Goodwin's contract extension with 49ers

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Wide receiver Marquise Goodwin made such a strong impression in his first year with the San Francisco 49ers that he earned a new contract before his first one had expired. The team signed Goodwin to a three-year contract extension through the 2021 season on March 8.

Goodwin's extension is worth a little more than $20 million and comes with $9.4 million in guaranteed money (including for injury). In addition, some of that money is shuffled to the 2018 season that was already on the deal so it is spread over four years instead of three.

Here's the full breakdown of Goodwin's contract with numbers, courtesy of ESPN Stats & Info:

2018

Salary-cap charge: $6.275 million

Base salary: $1.45 million (fully guaranteed)

Signing bonus proration: $1.875 million

Roster bonus: $2.5 million (fully guaranteed, paid out on third day of league year)

Workout bonus: $50,000

Note: Also includes likely-to-reach incentives based on receptions and yards.

2019

Salary-cap charge: $4.125 million

Base salary: $2.95 million (guaranteed for injury only, becomes fully guaranteed on April 1, 2019)

Signing bonus proration: $625,000

Per-game roster bonus: Up to $500,000 ($31,250 per game on the 46-man active roster)

Workout bonus: $50,000

2020

Salary-cap charge: $5.125 million

Base salary: $3.95 million

Signing bonus proration: $625,000

Per-game roster bonus: Up to $500,000 ($31,250 per game on the 46-man active roster)

Workout bonus: $50,000

2021

Salary-cap charge: $6.475 million

Base salary: $5.3 million

Signing bonus proration: $625,000

Per-game roster bonus: Up to $500,000 ($31,250 per game on the 46-man active roster)

Workout bonus: $50,000

Note: An additional $1.15 million can be made in escalators or unlikely-to-reach incentives.

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