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SpiritOf77
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I miss Al
Sure...It appears that the Broncos are still interested, albeit at a reduced rate ..
We've asked if Kap would take a cut in pay, reducing his salary from approx. 12 mil down to 7 million ..
Kaepernick deadline comes and goes, Broncos reportedly ask for massive pay cut
Here is how bad Denver's QBing was last year
- 30th in quarterback rating (76.3), well below the league average (90.2). Keep in mind, the Cowboys, with their revolving door of back ups trying to replace Tony Romoactually ranked higher, and only the Rams were worse.
- 29th in completions of 20 yards or more (41), again, way below the league average (53)
- 28th in touchdown passes (19), again well off the average pace (26)
- 25th in completion percentage (60.7)
- 23rd in yards per attempt (6.96, tied with the Cowboys)
- 26th in quarterback rating on attempts that traveled at least 21 yards in the air (57.7), far below the league average (91.7)
However, Branch mentioned that Clady could be involved in a deal between Denver and San Francisco.
The 49ers have left tackle Joe Staley, 31, a five-time Pro Bowler, but question marks at right tackle. Anthony Davis has said repeatedly on social media that he will return this season after taking a one-year sabbatical in 2015 to address health issues. In late February, ESPN reported Davis was formally set to apply for reinstatement. On Friday, however, the right tackle said, via Twitter, that he will apply for reinstatement "later this year," adding that dealing with general manager Trent Baalke was giving him a "headache." Given that, it’s unlikely Davis will be present Monday when the 49ers begin their offseason program.
The two sides would still need to workout the details of any deal, be it draft picks and/or players. It's been reported the Broncos have a fourth-round value on Kaepernick, though they don't have a fourth-round pick in this year's draft. That could mean Denver sends a draft pick in 2017 to the 49ers.
At the very least, the Thursday meeting shows mutual interest and that a deal could be close. If it's not, as San Jose Mercury News columnist Tim Kawakami tweeted, why would the 49ers allow a meeting between the two to happen? And with a player San Francisco allegedly wants to keep?
As Vic Lombardi said on Twitter: "Not if, but when. Gonna happen," with relation to Kaepernick coming to the Broncos.
Report: Colin Kaepernick, John Elway met in Denver on Thursday
This piece makes it sound like - there will be a trade for Colin Kaepernick - and it may include Ryan Clady - and if I'm reading this right - Anthony Davis. If the Broncos had Okung and Anthony Davis at the tackles - and Stephenson at swing tackle - they will have built a beautiful wall for the offense to operate behind. Anthony Davis is a free spirit, but a top RT if he is ready to play.
SF is stupid for dragging their feet on this trade, it could've been done deal by now, but with his salary fully guaranteed they're going to have a tough time getting him to take a pay cut
Totally agree. No team was buying their poker face crap, but I think in the end Kaep wants out of SF so bad that he'll agree to a restructure with Denver. I understand the $5 mil guaranteed that he's giving up is a chunk, but he wants out of SF, and to be to immediately come to a contender makes it a bit easier to stomach. Of course, he'll still get his $7 mil which should be enough to get the mortgage paid and whatnot....