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DaCityKats

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Depth Chart

Offense:

QB: Colin Kaepernick, Scott Tolzein, Sean Renfree

RB: Frank Gore, LaMichael James, Jewel Hampton

FB: Bruce Miller, Anthony Dixon, Will Tukuafu

WR: Micheal Crabtree, Ace Sanders, Randy Moss

WR: Percy Harvin, AJ Jenkins

TE: Vernon Davis, Delanie Walker, Garret Celek

LT: Joe Staley

LG: Mike Iupati, Joe Looney

C: Jonathan Goodwin, Daniel Kilgore

RG: Alex Boone, Blaize Foltz

RT: Anthony Davis, Oday Aboushi

Defense:

DE: Ray McDonald, Chris Jones

NT: Issac Sopoaga, Will Tukuafu, Ian Williams

DE: Justin Smith, John Simon, Tony Jerod-Eddie

OLB: Ahmad Brooks, Cam Johnson

ILB: Patrick Willis, A.J. Klein, Taveres Gooden

ILB: Navarro Bowman, Michael Wilhoite

OLB: Aldon Smith, Corey Lemonier

CB: Carlos Rogers, Perrish Cox, Kenny Okoro

CB: Xavier Rhodes,Tarrel Brown, Chris Culliver

FS: Dashon Goldson, CJ Spillman

SS: T.J. McDonald, Trenton Robinson, Darcel McBath

Special Teams:

K: Caleb Sturgis

P: Andy Lee

LS: Brian Jennings

Draft Picks

1 (16): Xavier Rhodes, CB FSU

3 (74): T.J. McDonald, S USC

3 (86): Corey Lemonier, OLB Auburn

4 (99): Oday Aboushi, OT Virginia

5 (145): Chris Jones, DT Bowling Green

5 (147): John Simon, DE Ohio State

5 (148): A.J. Klein, ILB Iowa State

5 (155): Caleb Sturgis, K Florida

6 (170): Ace Sanders, WR South Carolina

6 (189): Sean Renfree, QB Duke

7 (211): Blaize Foltz, OG TCU

7 (221): Kenny Okoro, CB Wake Forest

Free Agents: Delanie Walker, Ricky Jean-Francois, Ted Ginn Jr., Larry Grant, David Akers

Trades:

1)Percy Harvin & 6th pick in the 4th round to Niners. Alex Smith to Vikings.

2)21st and 29th 5th round pick to Niners. Donte Whitner to Redskins

3)22nd pick in the 5th round to Niners. Mario Mannigham to Vikings

FA Signing:

1) Dashon Goldson(Franchise tag)

2) Delanie Walker

Niners final depth chart. This team is stacked.

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Depth Chart

Offense

QB: Tyler Bray, Ryan Fitzpatrick

RB: C.J. Spiller, Fred Jackson, Tashard Choice

FB: David Johnson, Dorin Dickerson

WR: Stevie Johnson, Donald Jones

WR: Danny Amendola, Da'Rick Rogers

TE: Scott Chandler, Jordan Reed

LT: Cordy Glenn, Thomas Welch

LG: Kieth Williams, J.C Tretter

OC: David Snow, Eric Wood, Colin Brown

RG: Chad Rhinehart, Kraig Urbik

RT: Sam Young, Chris Scott

Defense:

DE: Mark Anderson, William Hayes

DT: Kyle Williams, Mike DeVito, Alex Carrington

DT: Marcell Dareus, Spencer Johnson

DE: Mario Williams, Ezekiel Ansah, Shawn Merriman

OLB: Nigel Bradham, Chris White

ILB: Dannel Ellerbe, Kelvin Sheppard

WLB: Nick Barnett, Greg Lloyd

CB: Leodis McKelvin, Terrence McGee, Aaron Williams, Crezdon Butler

CB: Stephon Gilmore, Justin Rogers, T.J. Heath

FS: Jairus Byrd, Mana Silva

SS: George Wilson, Sanders Commings

Special Teams:

K: Ryan Lindell

P: Kevin Huber

LS: Garrison Sanborn

Draft Picks:

1) 8th pick - Ezekiel Ansah

2) 9th pick - Da'Rick Rogers

3) 9th pick - Tyler Bray Jordan Reed

4) 8th pick - Jordan Reed

5) 10th pick - J.C Tretter

6) 9th pick - Sanders Commings

Free Agents:

Jairus Byrd, Andy Levitre, Leodis McKelvin, Chad Rhinehart, David Nelson, Chris Kelsay, Brad Smith

Cap Space: $10

Trades:

FA Signings:

1) Jairus Byrd (franchise tag)

2) Danny Amendola

3) David Johnson

4) Dannel Ellerbe

5) William Hayes

6) Mike DeVito

7) Kevin Huber

8) Chad Rhinehart (resigned)

Playoff team IMO. Sick defense, wished I could've gotten a better QB but Bray has lots of potential.

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