- Thread starter
- #1
crash
New Member
NinerCapHell.com | Halfway point of season: Taking look at pending 49er free agents
As the halfway point into the 2011 season has arrived, lets take a look at the 49ers pending 2012 free agents to be.
Offensively:
QB Alex Smith- Smith has really turned it around somewhat in most minds. While he hasn't thrown much, he has been effective in those that he has thrown. Only 1 interception thus far on this early season.
FB Moran Norris- Currently injured, and isn't likely back in 2012. I don't see much of a need for a traditional FB anymore now-a-days.
WR Braylon Edwards- Just came back from surgery, and looked real good in the victory over Cleveland. If he keeps it up look for an extension in the offseason.
WR Joshua Morgan- His season came to an abrupt end during the Buccaneers game, when he broke his leg. That withstanding, I fully expect the 49ers to bring Morgan back in 2012.
WR Brett Swain- Not much here, hasn't played much, if any at WR, so expect him to be expendable.
WR/RS Ted Ginn Jr.- After reducing his pay, and eliminating his 2012 season on his contract, Ginn has been on fire. Ginn had 2 amazing returns for touchdowns on opening day, including a 102-yard Kickoff Return. Ginn has proven he is worth keeping, now lets hope we don't have to get into a bidding war for his services.
TE Justin Peelle- Mainly a blocking TE, Peelle has shown some nice traits thus far. He has made some nice blocks that has opened holes for Frank Gore. I could see the 49ers giving him a 1-year deal with him competing with the returning Nate Byham for a spot on the roster.
RG Adam Snyder- Snyder has finally looked comfortable out there. He is worth a shot at bringing back, but we could see a bidding war for him. Thus I think if offered right he is gone.
RG Chilo Rachal- Hasn’t lived up to his 2nd-round pick back in 2008. He just can’t seem to block effectively on both passing and running plays.
OT Alex Boone- One of a few players who is virtually guaranteed to be back, as he is a exclusive rights free agent. Plus he has shown to be solid, and it is worth a possible 3-year deal.
Defensively:
DE Will Tukuafu- The only member on the Defensive Line who is a free agent to be. As like Boone, he is a exclusive rights free agent. He will be tendered a 1-year deal, with a shot at a backup DE roster spot.
OLB Ahmad Brooks- He has 4 sacks thus far on the early season, and should be a major priority to re-sign. It’s hard to imagine Brooks came from the Bengals, and was waived by the 49ers at one point. But he has shown he has the want to be a top notch OLB.
ILB Blake Costanzo- I can’t tell you great of a signing this has been. He is clearly a leader out there on special teams. He is on a 1-year minimum contract and is a must to be extended.
ILB Larry Grant- The former 2008 7th-round pick of the 49ers returned to the team in the offseason, and has played good. He is a scheduled restricted free agent, and I can see the team placing the lowest tender on him.
ILB Tavares Gooden- He hasn’t looked bad at all. He has been in there on special teams the entire season. As a unrestricted free agent to be I can see the team bringing Gooden back on a veteran minimum deal.
CB Carlos Rogers- Rogers should be our top priority heading into 2012 offseason. Heck we should extend him asap. He is the 49ers top Corner, and has played that way the whole season. The 49ers and Rogers need to get this done asap.
CB Tramaine Brock- Another exclusive rights free agent. Brock will be back, and given the chance to compete for a spot.
FS Dashon Goldson- I must say he has looked real good as of lately. He is making good tackles, and hitting hard out there. If for the right price, extend him.
FS Madieu Williams- At first I thought he would make a bigger impact than Goldson, but I was wrong. Williams has played special teams mostly, and isn’t likely back.
FS Reggie Smith- Smith isn’t playing much, which could be an indication he won’t return in 2012. He isn’t a priority.
SS C.J. Spillman- Spillman is a restricted free agent to be and should be tendered at the lowest. Spillman has been a special teams ace, always in on the tackles. Keep him around.
As the halfway point into the 2011 season has arrived, lets take a look at the 49ers pending 2012 free agents to be.
Offensively:
QB Alex Smith- Smith has really turned it around somewhat in most minds. While he hasn't thrown much, he has been effective in those that he has thrown. Only 1 interception thus far on this early season.
FB Moran Norris- Currently injured, and isn't likely back in 2012. I don't see much of a need for a traditional FB anymore now-a-days.
WR Braylon Edwards- Just came back from surgery, and looked real good in the victory over Cleveland. If he keeps it up look for an extension in the offseason.
WR Joshua Morgan- His season came to an abrupt end during the Buccaneers game, when he broke his leg. That withstanding, I fully expect the 49ers to bring Morgan back in 2012.
WR Brett Swain- Not much here, hasn't played much, if any at WR, so expect him to be expendable.
WR/RS Ted Ginn Jr.- After reducing his pay, and eliminating his 2012 season on his contract, Ginn has been on fire. Ginn had 2 amazing returns for touchdowns on opening day, including a 102-yard Kickoff Return. Ginn has proven he is worth keeping, now lets hope we don't have to get into a bidding war for his services.
TE Justin Peelle- Mainly a blocking TE, Peelle has shown some nice traits thus far. He has made some nice blocks that has opened holes for Frank Gore. I could see the 49ers giving him a 1-year deal with him competing with the returning Nate Byham for a spot on the roster.
RG Adam Snyder- Snyder has finally looked comfortable out there. He is worth a shot at bringing back, but we could see a bidding war for him. Thus I think if offered right he is gone.
RG Chilo Rachal- Hasn’t lived up to his 2nd-round pick back in 2008. He just can’t seem to block effectively on both passing and running plays.
OT Alex Boone- One of a few players who is virtually guaranteed to be back, as he is a exclusive rights free agent. Plus he has shown to be solid, and it is worth a possible 3-year deal.
Defensively:
DE Will Tukuafu- The only member on the Defensive Line who is a free agent to be. As like Boone, he is a exclusive rights free agent. He will be tendered a 1-year deal, with a shot at a backup DE roster spot.
OLB Ahmad Brooks- He has 4 sacks thus far on the early season, and should be a major priority to re-sign. It’s hard to imagine Brooks came from the Bengals, and was waived by the 49ers at one point. But he has shown he has the want to be a top notch OLB.
ILB Blake Costanzo- I can’t tell you great of a signing this has been. He is clearly a leader out there on special teams. He is on a 1-year minimum contract and is a must to be extended.
ILB Larry Grant- The former 2008 7th-round pick of the 49ers returned to the team in the offseason, and has played good. He is a scheduled restricted free agent, and I can see the team placing the lowest tender on him.
ILB Tavares Gooden- He hasn’t looked bad at all. He has been in there on special teams the entire season. As a unrestricted free agent to be I can see the team bringing Gooden back on a veteran minimum deal.
CB Carlos Rogers- Rogers should be our top priority heading into 2012 offseason. Heck we should extend him asap. He is the 49ers top Corner, and has played that way the whole season. The 49ers and Rogers need to get this done asap.
CB Tramaine Brock- Another exclusive rights free agent. Brock will be back, and given the chance to compete for a spot.
FS Dashon Goldson- I must say he has looked real good as of lately. He is making good tackles, and hitting hard out there. If for the right price, extend him.
FS Madieu Williams- At first I thought he would make a bigger impact than Goldson, but I was wrong. Williams has played special teams mostly, and isn’t likely back.
FS Reggie Smith- Smith isn’t playing much, which could be an indication he won’t return in 2012. He isn’t a priority.
SS C.J. Spillman- Spillman is a restricted free agent to be and should be tendered at the lowest. Spillman has been a special teams ace, always in on the tackles. Keep him around.