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mays over a WR i mean josh morgan got hands and will suffice and if johnson can be healthy i think we can expect more, besides i dont know how much were gonna be throwin the ball ne whom. taylor mays wud fit in perfectly.
 

Chree

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I would like maclin or crabtree, Harvin would be decent too....


I would like to see them move down the draft and take William Moore (FS) from missouri, then try to move back into late 1st round and look to get Harvin
 

Rich

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27 Years Ago to this Day

January 10th, 1982:



I've never looked for "The Catch" on youtube before. This is the first time I've seen the different angles of one of the greatest plays of all time.
 

PoLLo LoC831

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Chudzinksi Interviews
http://49ers.com/blog49/?p=401
The most recent candidate to interview for the 49ers open offensive coordinator position is Rob Chudzinksi, who has served in the same capacity the last two seasons for the Cleveland Browns.


The Browns offense ranked 31st in the NFL this year, but injuries plagued the Browns in 2008, especially at quarterback where they used four different starters.



In Chudzinksi’s first year coordinating the Browns offense in ‘07, they ranked eighth overall in offense and scoring with 402 points and 5,621 yards of net offense, which also ranked third best in franchise history. WR Braylon Edwards set franchise records with 1,289 yards and 16 touchdowns, TE Kellen Winslow set a career-high with 1,109 yards and RB Jamal Lewis ranked fifth in the NFL with 1,304 yards rushing.



Prior to joining the Browns as coordinator, Chudzinksi served as the tight ends coach for the San Diego Chargers. Under his tutelage, tight end Antonio Gates led the Chargers in all receiving categories including 71 receptions for 924 yards (13.0 avg.) and nine receiving touchdowns.



In 2004, Chudzinksi saw his first stint in Cleveland as tight ends coach. He was elevated to offensive coordinator for the final five games under Interim Head Coach Terry Robiskie after the resignation of Head Coach Butch Davis.



Chudzinksi also has coordinating experience at the collegiate level having spent three of his ten seasons at the University of Miami as the offensive coordinator. In each of those three seasons, the Hurricanes played in three Bowl Championship Series games, including two National Championship games. In 2002, Miami’s offense set school records for points (527), total yards (6,074) and rushing touchdowns (33) and averaged 40.5 points per game, while averaging 284.2 yards per game passing and 183.0 yards per game rushing. The ’Canes went 12-1 in 2002, their only defeat coming in overtime against Ohio State in the National Championship game. In 2003, Miami averaged 27.8 points per game and finished with an 11-2 record, including a 16-14 victory over Florida State in the FedEx Orange Bowl.



Chudzinski spent a total of ten years as an assistant coach at Miami, including five years as tight ends coach (1996-2000) and two as a graduate assistant coach (1994-95). As well as working with Kellen Winslow, he also helped develop two other All-America tight ends, Bubba Franks in 1999 and Jeremy Shockey in 2001. Franks and Shockey both became first-round picks and Pro Bowlers with Green Bay and the New York Giants, respectively.



I have to believe this potential candidate would earn a vote from 49ers TE Vernon Davis, who has frequently expressed his interest in being more involved in the passing game. However, RB Frank Gore also has a comfort level with Chudzinski, who was his OC at Miami.



Chudzinski joined the Hurricanes staff as a graduate assistant in 1994. He played tight end at Miami from 1986-90, was a three-year starter and a member of two national championship teams (1987 and 1989).




Coaching Background:
1994-95 University of Miami (Fla.), graduate assistant coach
1996-2000 University of Miami (Fla.), tight ends coach
2001-03 University of Miami (Fla.), offensive coordinator
2004 Cleveland Browns, tight ends coach/interim offensive coordinator
2005-06 San Diego Chargers, tight ends coach
2007-08 Cleveland Browns, offensive coordinator
 
Jun 24, 2005
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Chudzinksi Interviews
http://49ers.com/blog49/?p=401
The most recent candidate to interview for the 49ers open offensive coordinator position is Rob Chudzinksi, who has served in the same capacity the last two seasons for the Cleveland Browns.


The Browns offense ranked 31st in the NFL this year, but injuries plagued the Browns in 2008, especially at quarterback where they used four different starters.



In Chudzinksi’s first year coordinating the Browns offense in ‘07, they ranked eighth overall in offense and scoring with 402 points and 5,621 yards of net offense, which also ranked third best in franchise history. WR Braylon Edwards set franchise records with 1,289 yards and 16 touchdowns, TE Kellen Winslow set a career-high with 1,109 yards and RB Jamal Lewis ranked fifth in the NFL with 1,304 yards rushing.



Prior to joining the Browns as coordinator, Chudzinksi served as the tight ends coach for the San Diego Chargers. Under his tutelage, tight end Antonio Gates led the Chargers in all receiving categories including 71 receptions for 924 yards (13.0 avg.) and nine receiving touchdowns.



In 2004, Chudzinksi saw his first stint in Cleveland as tight ends coach. He was elevated to offensive coordinator for the final five games under Interim Head Coach Terry Robiskie after the resignation of Head Coach Butch Davis.



Chudzinksi also has coordinating experience at the collegiate level having spent three of his ten seasons at the University of Miami as the offensive coordinator. In each of those three seasons, the Hurricanes played in three Bowl Championship Series games, including two National Championship games. In 2002, Miami’s offense set school records for points (527), total yards (6,074) and rushing touchdowns (33) and averaged 40.5 points per game, while averaging 284.2 yards per game passing and 183.0 yards per game rushing. The ’Canes went 12-1 in 2002, their only defeat coming in overtime against Ohio State in the National Championship game. In 2003, Miami averaged 27.8 points per game and finished with an 11-2 record, including a 16-14 victory over Florida State in the FedEx Orange Bowl.



Chudzinski spent a total of ten years as an assistant coach at Miami, including five years as tight ends coach (1996-2000) and two as a graduate assistant coach (1994-95). As well as working with Kellen Winslow, he also helped develop two other All-America tight ends, Bubba Franks in 1999 and Jeremy Shockey in 2001. Franks and Shockey both became first-round picks and Pro Bowlers with Green Bay and the New York Giants, respectively.



I have to believe this potential candidate would earn a vote from 49ers TE Vernon Davis, who has frequently expressed his interest in being more involved in the passing game. However, RB Frank Gore also has a comfort level with Chudzinski, who was his OC at Miami.



Chudzinski joined the Hurricanes staff as a graduate assistant in 1994. He played tight end at Miami from 1986-90, was a three-year starter and a member of two national championship teams (1987 and 1989).




Coaching Background:
1994-95 University of Miami (Fla.), graduate assistant coach
1996-2000 University of Miami (Fla.), tight ends coach
2001-03 University of Miami (Fla.), offensive coordinator
2004 Cleveland Browns, tight ends coach/interim offensive coordinator
2005-06 San Diego Chargers, tight ends coach
2007-08 Cleveland Browns, offensive coordinator

sounds promising
 

PoLLo LoC831

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Broncos' Dennison on deck for 49ers
http://myespn.go.com/blogs/nfcwest/0-7-107/Broncos--Dennison-on-deck-for-49ers.html
The 49ers' search for an offensive coordinator continues Monday when the team plans to meet with Broncos offensive coordinator Rick Dennison, a source said.

Dennison fits the 49ers' profile for the job in that his Denver teams have ranked among the NFL leaders in rushing several times over the years. Dennison spent the last 14 seasons under Mike Shanahan, including the last three as coordinator. He coached the offensive line from 2001 to 2007 and special teams from 1997 to 2000.

The 49ers have already interviewed Scott Linehan, Rob Chudzinski and Clyde Christensen for the position. All remain in the running.

Coach Mike Singletary's desire to build the 49ers' offense around its line and running game made Dennison a person of interest.
 

Chree

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Front Office / Coaching Staff

49ers Sign Scott Linehan as OC
49ers agree to terms with Mike Holmgren to become front office advisor and open the door to step in a President of Player Personel

Free Agency
Cut: OT Jonas Jennings, S Mark Roman, LB Tully Banta-Cain

Re-Negotiate QB Alex Smith contract with base salary of $1mm + and incentives for playing time and performance

Resign ILB Takeo Spikes

Sign WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh Bengals 6'1" 200 31Y.O.
Sign RT Khalif Barnes Jaguars 6'5" 325 26Y.O.
Sign FB Leonard Weaver Seahawks 6'0" 251 26Y.O.

2009 NFL Draft
49ers Trade 10th Overall Pick and 4th Round Pick for 13-17th Pick and Additional 2nd Round Pick

1st Round: OLB Everette Brown FSU 6'4" 252
2nd Round: RB C.J. Spiller Clemson 5'11" 190
2nd Round: CB/S Macho Harris Va Tech 6'0" 192
3rd Round: NT Ron Brace Boston Col 6'3" 324
4th Round (Comp): OT/OG Cedric Dockery Texas 6'4" 320
5th Round: ILB Jasper Brinkley S Carolina 6'2" 265
6th Round: QB Jason Boltus Hartwick 6'4" 225
7th Round: BPA

2009 49ers Roster
Offense
QB: Alex Smith / Shaun Hill / Jason Boltus
RB: Frank Gore / C.J. Spiller / Michael Robinson
FB: Leonard Weaver
WR: T.J. Houshmandzadeh / Josh Morgan / Jason Hill / Arnaz Battle / Isaac Bruce (May be Gone)
TE: Vernon Davis / Delanie Walker / Billy Bajema
OT: Joe Staley / Khalif Barnes / Adam Snyder / Cedric Dockery
OG: David Baas / Chilo Rachal / Tony Wragge
OC: Eric Heitman / Cody Wallace
Defense
DE: Justin Smith / Kentwan Balmer / Ray McDonald / Isaac Sopoaga
NT: Aubrayo Franklin / Ron Brace
OLB: Manny Lawson / Everette Brown / Parys Haralson / Rod Green
ILB: Patrick Willis / Takeo Spikes / Ahmad Brooks / Jasper Brinkley
CB: Nate Clements / Walt Harris / Shawntae Spencer / Terrell Brown / Reggie Smith
S: Michael Lewis / Macho Harris / Dashon Goldson / Keith Lewis

K: Joe Nedney
P: Andy Lee
LS: Brian Jennings


i saw this on 49ersforum, its almost like my offseason mock.....
 
Jun 18, 2005
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Front Office / Coaching Staff

49ers Sign Scott Linehan as OC
49ers agree to terms with Mike Holmgren to become front office advisor and open the door to step in a President of Player Personel

Free Agency
Cut: OT Jonas Jennings, S Mark Roman, LB Tully Banta-Cain

Re-Negotiate QB Alex Smith contract with base salary of $1mm + and incentives for playing time and performance

Resign ILB Takeo Spikes

Sign WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh Bengals 6'1" 200 31Y.O.
Sign RT Khalif Barnes Jaguars 6'5" 325 26Y.O.
Sign FB Leonard Weaver Seahawks 6'0" 251 26Y.O.

2009 NFL Draft
49ers Trade 10th Overall Pick and 4th Round Pick for 13-17th Pick and Additional 2nd Round Pick

1st Round: OLB Everette Brown FSU 6'4" 252
2nd Round: RB C.J. Spiller Clemson 5'11" 190
2nd Round: CB/S Macho Harris Va Tech 6'0" 192
3rd Round: NT Ron Brace Boston Col 6'3" 324
4th Round (Comp): OT/OG Cedric Dockery Texas 6'4" 320
5th Round: ILB Jasper Brinkley S Carolina 6'2" 265
6th Round: QB Jason Boltus Hartwick 6'4" 225
7th Round: BPA

2009 49ers Roster
Offense
QB: Alex Smith / Shaun Hill / Jason Boltus
RB: Frank Gore / C.J. Spiller / Michael Robinson
FB: Leonard Weaver
WR: T.J. Houshmandzadeh / Josh Morgan / Jason Hill / Arnaz Battle / Isaac Bruce (May be Gone)
TE: Vernon Davis / Delanie Walker / Billy Bajema
OT: Joe Staley / Khalif Barnes / Adam Snyder / Cedric Dockery
OG: David Baas / Chilo Rachal / Tony Wragge
OC: Eric Heitman / Cody Wallace
Defense
DE: Justin Smith / Kentwan Balmer / Ray McDonald / Isaac Sopoaga
NT: Aubrayo Franklin / Ron Brace
OLB: Manny Lawson / Everette Brown / Parys Haralson / Rod Green
ILB: Patrick Willis / Takeo Spikes / Ahmad Brooks / Jasper Brinkley
CB: Nate Clements / Walt Harris / Shawntae Spencer / Terrell Brown / Reggie Smith
S: Michael Lewis / Macho Harris / Dashon Goldson / Keith Lewis

K: Joe Nedney
P: Andy Lee
LS: Brian Jennings


i saw this on 49ersforum, its almost like my offseason mock.....
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