Wednesday, July 27, 2011

San Francisco 49ers Try To Stay In The Race For Nnamdi Asomugha

San Francisco 49ers Try To Stay In The Race For Nnamdi Asomugha 
Sometime this weekend, the 49ers have a real list - not a collection of rumors and stir reports.
Until then, take a position away from the revolving door.
Nate Clements may lead to exit, because the 49ers try to solve even the most expensive in the corner behind the Raiders Nnamdi Asomugha former star - a move that would require higher bids favorite New York Jets.
From the center David Baas is definitely out (according to face the New York Giants on Wednesday), while defensive lineman Ray McDonald is definitely back (stick to the terms of a five-year contract with $ 7 million guaranteed).Running back Frank Gore, meanwhile, are somewhere in between: it is under contract, but ESPN reported that the selection, two-time Pro Bowl will be a holdout Thursday when players are required to arrive at 49ers camp training.
Gore is in the final year of a contract requiring it to make a base salary of $ 2900000 with a bonus of $ 2 million in alignment this season. A spokesman declined to comment on the team of exclusion, saying that the 49ers do not respond to media reports.
Expect a day full of turmoil. Free agents can not put their names on the dotted line until Friday, which is when Jim Harbaugh will make his first practice as 49ers coach.
It will begin with presentations.
The situation is most fluid area, where the problem is still unresolved Clements. The veteran of 10 years has a salary cap figure of 17.36 million dollars for 2011, when the 49ers are considered unsuitable. Clements will either renegotiate a lower contract or released.
49ers want cap space in order to drive a strong Asomugha, the biggest fish in free-agent market. But the Jets on Wednesday, rose to your favorites. Like 49ers, Jets have a lot of cap flexibility, even if the re-signing receiver Santonio Holmes early in the day.
New York Daily News reports that Holmes is only the amount of $ 2.45 million cap for next season. Darrelle Revis, Jets corner current 'Pro Bowl back, Asomugha is helping recruitment efforts, the paper says: "We want to see it." ... Me and him would be amazing tandem. It would be fantastic. "
If the 49ers lose Asomugha, they could also look at the other corner back on the market, Johnathan Joseph Cincinnati Bengals and Richard Marshall of the Carolina Panthers.
Gore, however, is fishing in his own salary, after leading the 49ers in rushing in each of the last six seasons. He spent his offseason rehab from a broken hip sustained in November. His agent, Drew Rosenhaus, Twitter posted a message in May, saying. "It's 100 percent healthy and fully recovered from his hip injury, has never been better."
Not everything has been speculation Wednesday. Baas agreed terms with the New York Giants early in the day, a surprising development, after the center that he wanted to stay in San Francisco. Baas started all 16 games at center last season and performed admirably for the injured Eric Heitmann pillar.
Sources said Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, the Giants will pay money in relation to Baas, the first three or four centers in the league.
With Baas out of the picture, the 49ers come to terms with the versatile backup Tony Wragge. There was also speculation that the 49ers might be in play for free agent Olin Kreutz, a choice of six-time Pro Bowl Chicago Bears.
On defense, the 49ers said McDonald, who received a five-year, $ 20 million, which includes a large amount of U.S. $ 7 million guaranteed. The exceptional in Florida started just nine of their 56 games since being drafted in the third round in 2007, but could be in line to take over on the far left.
49ers announced the signatures of 18 undrafted rookie officers free. The only surprise of the list was that Jeremiah Masoli, the old quarter of Oregon and Ole Miss, was listed as a running back.
Masoli figured a change of position was in the store after Harbaugh was asked to try a few years running his Pro Day workout in Santa Clara. Masoli said his elusiveness as a way to make a smooth transition.
"That's it right there - my mobility," he said. "It is the flexibility that a running back needs."
Another undrafted rookie, Ian Williams, Notre Dame, said he signed with the 49ers in part because of uncertainty about the return from the front nose Aubray Franklin. Williams said that although the struggle in Ireland, he met Bryant Young - the former 49ers defensive lineman exception of Notre Dame - and said Young has sent him a text this week. He said: "Congratulations - and use your hands Do not try to spin one of the moves .."
The 49ers signed fifth-round pick Daniel Kilgore (guard) and the seventh round of Bruce Miller (center back).
Arizona Republic says the Cardinals said they were interested in free agent 49ers Linebacker Manny Lawson.
To learn more about the 49ers, see the blog of Dan Brown's Hot Read blogs.mercurynews.com/49ers.

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