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So the biggest 49er (figuratively and literally) in a contract year this season, whom I can remember, is Sopoaga. Who are some others?
So the biggest 49er (figuratively and literally) in a contract year this season, whom I can remember, is Sopoaga. Who are some others?
Has Goldson signed?
Sop and RJF, Walker, Ginn, Brock, Jacobs, Gooden and Grant. Those are the "big" ones. Not many though.
yeah, if this is it then not bad at all.
don't know who's up the following season, but i'd think they'll continue to seek extensions with players such as Bowman and Macdonald? Iupati?
McDonald just signed last year for five years. Bowman is signed through 2013, but might be too expensive for us to re-sign given what we already spend at the position. He'd be a prime candidate for a franchise tag, though, I'd think. Or to extend this year as he's making peanuts, and might agree to a semi-reasonable extension in exchange for money this year and next, and the financial security.
2014 is going to be a windfall for MLB's as Matthews & Cushing are also due to become UFA's. If we plan to keep Bowman I would rather set the market than follow it with those two looking for extensions between now and next season.
it does make sense we can't give both Willis and Bowman (MLB's) big contracts. so don't think we'll "set the market" on MLB's?
I don't think you understood my post - either way, you need to keep in mind we do not have a franchise QB salary & cap hit to worry about, so re-signing Bowman is not as far out of the question as you seem to be implying.
yes, we'll have the cap ability to sign Bowman if we really want to, but do we really want to? is it wise to sink two big contracts on MLB's? for example, Grant played well in Willis' absence, so we could sign him to a smaller contract for more value. this isn't saying don't even try, but i'd think the limit would be whatever Willis is getting? pretty sure Bowman said he's seeking a BIG contract?
what happens when we need to re-sign or tag other key positions? we won't need to sign key positions right away, but we should maintain a good cap situation going forward.
San Francisco 49ers - NFL Team Contracts - Rotoworld.com
Having both Soap and RJF as Free Agents seems to be the biggest concern going into 2013, unless Tomsula continues to be great and coaches up Dobbs, Tukuafu, or Williams into a position where they are ready to take over in 2013.
As it has already been said, 2014 is going to be the rough off-season that could lead to sweeping changes. Mostly because Justin Smith becomes a Free Agent, and I believe under the new CBA Aldon Smith will be able to negotiate a new contract before he becomes a free agent in 2015. If he keeps getting 10+ sacks, I'd sure expect a hold-out in 2014 if the 49ers don't give him a new deal before then... just the nature of the business if he has that type of success. Crabtree also has 2014 as a voidable year, but I think it has been reported that it is impossible for him to reach the stats needed to void that year. Whitner is another 2014 FA.
San Francisco 49ers - NFL Team Contracts - Rotoworld.com
Having both Soap and RJF as Free Agents seems to be the biggest concern going into 2013, unless Tomsula continues to be great and coaches up Dobbs, Tukuafu, or Williams into a position where they are ready to take over in 2013.
As it has already been said, 2014 is going to be the rough off-season that could lead to sweeping changes. Mostly because Justin Smith becomes a Free Agent, and I believe under the new CBA Aldon Smith will be able to negotiate a new contract before he becomes a free agent in 2015. If he keeps getting 10+ sacks, I'd sure expect a hold-out in 2014 if the 49ers don't give him a new deal before then... just the nature of the business if he has that type of success. Crabtree also has 2014 as a voidable year, but I think it has been reported that it is impossible for him to reach the stats needed to void that year. Whitner is another 2014 FA.
San Francisco 49ers - NFL Team Contracts - Rotoworld.com
Having both Soap and RJF as Free Agents seems to be the biggest concern going into 2013, unless Tomsula continues to be great and coaches up Dobbs, Tukuafu, or Williams into a position where they are ready to take over in 2013.
As it has already been said, 2014 is going to be the rough off-season that could lead to sweeping changes. Mostly because Justin Smith becomes a Free Agent, and I believe under the new CBA Aldon Smith will be able to negotiate a new contract before he becomes a free agent in 2015. If he keeps getting 10+ sacks, I'd sure expect a hold-out in 2014 if the 49ers don't give him a new deal before then... just the nature of the business if he has that type of success. Crabtree also has 2014 as a voidable year, but I think it has been reported that it is impossible for him to reach the stats needed to void that year. Whitner is another 2014 FA.
If I had to chose one of Ice or PBJ.... I'd pick Sopz since he does have an impact role in our defense while RJF hasn't met the expectations(at least from my end).... Not sure what $ would either command but I would hope Ice gives us a discount while RJF would probably go elsewhere to a bigger pay off if offered. If not, I could see him staying true to the red and gold.
Not afraid on Whitner, if he bolts, he bolts... Crabtree, well he would have to earn his stay by that time.