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Feb 24 2013 05:54pm
Guess Alex Smith to the Chiefs
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Mar 1 2013 08:25pm
Quote (NaVorro @ 24 Feb 2013 17:54)
Guess Alex Smith to the Chiefs


Good luck, Alex!
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Mar 18 2013 06:00pm
All the moves so far


Additions
DL Glenn Dorsey (UFA, Kansas City): 2 years/$6 million, including $2.285 million signing bonus. 2013 cap: $2.2 million
WR Anquan Boldin (trade from Baltimore, 2013 sixth-round draft pick): 1 year/$6 million. 2013 cap: $6 million
LB Dan Skuta (UFA, Cincinnati): 2 years/$3 million, including $300,000 signing bonus. 2013 cap: $1.35 million
S Craig Dahl, (UFA, St. Louis): 3 years/$5.25 million, including $700,000 signing bonus. 2013 cap: $1.78 million

Re-signings
None

Extensions/Restructures
WR Mario Manningham (pay cut): 2013 cap figure lowed from $4.9 million to $2.8 million with reduction of salary from $3.6 million to $1.8 million and elimination of $250,000 roster bonus and $100,000 workout bonus
NT Ian Williams (extension through 2015): 3 years/$3.6 million, $1 million signing bonus

Subtractions
QB Alex Smith (trade to Kansas City, 2013 second-round draft pick and 2014 conditional second- or third-round pick)
S Dashon Goldson (UFA, Tampa Bay): 5 years/$41.25 million, including $17.5 million guaranteed
NT Isaac Sopoaga (UFA, Philadelphia): 3 years/$11 million, including $2 million guaranteed
TE Delanie Walker (UFA, Tennessee): 4 years/$17.5 million, including $8.6 million guaranteed
NT Ricky Jean Francois (UFA, Indianapolis): 4 years/$22 million, including $5.5 million guaranteed
K David Akers (cut)

Unsigned free agents
OL Leonard Davis (UFA): No reported visits
WR Ted Ginn (UFA): Visit with Cincinnati, March 14
LB Tavares Gooden (UFA): No reported visits
LB Larry Grant (UFA): No reported visits
LB Clark Haggans (UFA): No reported visits
WR Randy Moss (UFA): No reported visits
CB Tramaine Brock (RFA, tendered at one year, $1.323 million): No reported visits
S Darcel McBath (UFA, not tendered as RFA): No reported visits

49ers free agent visits
CB Nnamdi Asomugha, March 14 (UFA, cut by Philadelphia) Unsigned
S Louis Delmas, March 14 (UFA, Detroit) Re-signed with Detroit, March 15
S Charles Woodson, March 13 (UFA, cut by Green Bay) Unsigned
DE John Abraham, March 9 (UFA, cut by Atlanta) Unsigned
DT Cullen Jenkins, March 5 (UFA, cut by Philadelphia) Signed with New York Giants, March 10
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Mar 18 2013 06:49pm
Quote (NaVorro @ Mar 18 2013 04:00pm)
All the moves so far


Additions
DL Glenn Dorsey (UFA, Kansas City): 2 years/$6 million, including $2.285 million signing bonus. 2013 cap: $2.2 million
WR Anquan Boldin (trade from Baltimore, 2013 sixth-round draft pick): 1 year/$6 million. 2013 cap: $6 million
LB Dan Skuta (UFA, Cincinnati): 2 years/$3 million, including $300,000 signing bonus. 2013 cap: $1.35 million
S Craig Dahl, (UFA, St. Louis): 3 years/$5.25 million, including $700,000 signing bonus. 2013 cap: $1.78 million

Re-signings
None

Extensions/Restructures
WR Mario Manningham (pay cut): 2013 cap figure lowed from $4.9 million to $2.8 million with reduction of salary from $3.6 million to $1.8 million and elimination of $250,000 roster bonus and $100,000 workout bonus
NT Ian Williams (extension through 2015): 3 years/$3.6 million, $1 million signing bonus

Subtractions
QB Alex Smith (trade to Kansas City, 2013 second-round draft pick and 2014 conditional second- or third-round pick)
S Dashon Goldson (UFA, Tampa Bay): 5 years/$41.25 million, including $17.5 million guaranteed
NT Isaac Sopoaga (UFA, Philadelphia): 3 years/$11 million, including $2 million guaranteed
TE Delanie Walker (UFA, Tennessee): 4 years/$17.5 million, including $8.6 million guaranteed
NT Ricky Jean Francois (UFA, Indianapolis): 4 years/$22 million, including $5.5 million guaranteed
K David Akers (cut)

Unsigned free agents
OL Leonard Davis (UFA): No reported visits
WR Ted Ginn (UFA): Visit with Cincinnati, March 14
LB Tavares Gooden (UFA): No reported visits
LB Larry Grant (UFA): No reported visits
LB Clark Haggans (UFA): No reported visits
WR Randy Moss (UFA): No reported visits
CB Tramaine Brock (RFA, tendered at one year, $1.323 million): No reported visits
S Darcel McBath (UFA, not tendered as RFA): No reported visits

49ers free agent visits
CB Nnamdi Asomugha, March 14 (UFA, cut by Philadelphia) Unsigned
S Louis Delmas, March 14 (UFA, Detroit) Re-signed with Detroit, March 15
S Charles Woodson, March 13 (UFA, cut by Green Bay) Unsigned
DE John Abraham, March 9 (UFA, cut by Atlanta) Unsigned
DT Cullen Jenkins, March 5 (UFA, cut by Philadelphia) Signed with New York Giants, March 10


ah thanks for the bump, was way too lazy to find thread

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49ers compensatory picks 4th round (no. 34, 131 overall); seventh round No. 40, 246 overall AND No. 46, No. 252 overall.


kaepernick getting serious gains atm

http://instagram.com/p/XAw-CptBCX/
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Mar 19 2013 08:42pm
Idk if you guys have a twitter and PFF acc or not, but this guy posts PFF stats for the Niners
https://twitter.com/PFF_Jeff
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Idk if you guys have a twitter and PFF acc or not, but this guy posts PFF stats for the Niners
https://twitter.com/PFF_Jeff


ohh good shit
thanks, followed
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Mar 20 2013 04:04pm
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49ers gave K Phil Dawson a one-year, $2.25 million deal, including $1 million signing bonus. Great deal for Niners, not-so-great for Dawson.


god i love our front office
not giving out huge deals and being smart w/ money
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Mar 20 2013 05:06pm
Quote (lifehouse @ Mar 20 2013 02:04pm)
god i love our front office
not giving out huge deals and being smart w/ money


Yea wonder wat kinda deals Crabs n Colin are gonna get since 2014 is both of their contract years
granted they both produce
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Mar 23 2013 03:03pm
speaking about contracts..


The 49ers have five big-ticket players whose contracts expire after the 2014 season. Wide receiver Michael Crabtree is one of them, but he might be down the list because of the position he plays.

By the way, this is the reason the 49ers are very reluctant to sign any free agents to lucrative, long-term contracts. Any long-term deal they award to someone probably means the 49ers will not be able to keep one of their own young players.

So, anyway, back to Crabtree. . .

He definitely ranks behind quarterback Colin Kaepernick. The 49ers must sign Kaepernick to a long-term contract. And if he continues to play like he did in his 10 starts last season, Kaepernick will get a huge deal to make him among the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL. The 49ers had a lot of trouble signing Crabtree as a draft pick. If he keeps the same representation of agent Eugene Parker, it's going to be extremely difficult to get Crabtree signed after he's experienced some NFL success.

Aldon Smith, Anthony Davis and Mike Iupati are also players signed through 2014. Each of those players is likely to command big dollars, too. And each of those players might rank ahead of Crabtree on the list of priorities.
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Mar 23 2013 07:57pm
Quote (NaVorro @ Mar 23 2013 01:03pm)
speaking about contracts..


The 49ers have five big-ticket players whose contracts expire after the 2014 season. Wide receiver Michael Crabtree is one of them, but he might be down the list because of the position he plays.

By the way, this is the reason the 49ers are very reluctant to sign any free agents to lucrative, long-term contracts. Any long-term deal they award to someone probably means the 49ers will not be able to keep one of their own young players.

So, anyway, back to Crabtree. . .

He definitely ranks behind quarterback Colin Kaepernick. The 49ers must sign Kaepernick to a long-term contract. And if he continues to play like he did in his 10 starts last season, Kaepernick will get a huge deal to make him among the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL. The 49ers had a lot of trouble signing Crabtree as a draft pick. If he keeps the same representation of agent Eugene Parker, it's going to be extremely difficult to get Crabtree signed after he's experienced some NFL success.

Aldon Smith, Anthony Davis and Mike Iupati are also players signed through 2014. Each of those players is likely to command big dollars, too. And each of those players might rank ahead of Crabtree on the list of priorities.


im going to hate the day when this o-line breaks up, which it most likely will
the best o-line in the league but we wont be able to afford davis most likely
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