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Arizona Cardinals San Francisco 49Ers SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS ARIZONA CARDINALS NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE NO NAME POS 1 Josh Johnson QB 6-3 205 28 6 San Diego 2 Drew Butler P 6-1 217 25 2 Georgia NO NAME POS 41 ...... Bethea, Antoine ...................S 2 Blaine Gabbert QB 6-4 235 25 4 Missouri 5 Drew Stanton QB 6-3 243 30 8 Michigan State 94 ...... Acho, Sam ........................LB 44 ...... Bishop, Desmond ..............LB 4 Andy Lee P 6-2 180 32 11 Pittsburgh 6 Logan Thomas QB 6-6 250 23 R Virginia Tech 97 ...... Alexander, Lorenzo ............LB 81 ...... Boldin, Anquan .................WR 7 Colin Kaepernick QB 6-4 230 27 4 Nevada 7 Chandler Catanzaro K 6-3 200 23 R Clemson 59 ...... Benard, Marcus .................LB 75 ...... Boone, Alex ......................G/T 9 Phil Dawson K 5-11 200 39 16 Texas 10 Brittan Golden WR 5-11 186 26 2 West Texas A&M 28 ...... Bethel, Justin ....................CB 26 ...... Brock, Tramaine ................CB 10 Bruce Ellington WR 5-9 197 23 R South Carolina 11 Larry Fitzgerald WR 6-3 218 31 11 Pittsburgh 13 ...... Brown, Jaron ...................WR 55 ...... Brooks, Ahmad ..................LB 11 Quinton Patton WR 6-0 204 24 2 Louisiana Tech 12 John Brown WR 5-11 179 24 R Pittsburg State 12 ...... Brown, John .....................WR 95 ...... Carradine, Tank .................DT 13 Stevie Johnson WR 6-2 207 28 7 Kentucky 13 Jaron Brown WR 6-2 205 24 2 Clemson 36 ...... Bucannon, Deone ................S 45 ...... Cleveland, Asante .............. TE 15 Michael Crabtree WR 6-1 214 27 6 Texas Tech 14 Ryan Lindley QB 6-3 232 25 3 San Diego State 2 ...... Butler, Drew ........................P 20 ...... Cox, Perrish .......................CB 20 Perrish Cox CB 6-0 190 27 4 Oklahoma State 15 Michael Floyd WR 6-2 220 25 3 Notre Dame 93 ...... Campbell, Calais ...............DE 15 ...... Crabtree, Michael .............WR 21 Frank Gore RB 5-9 217 31 10 Miami 19 Ted Ginn, Jr. WR 5-11 185 29 8 Ohio State 89 ...... Carlson, John .................... TE 47 ...... Cromartie, Marcus ............CB 23 Bubba Ventrone S 5-10 200 32 8 Villanova 21 Patrick Peterson CB 6-1 219 24 4 LSU 56 ...... Carson, Glenn ...................LB 29 ...... Culliver, Chris ....................CB 26 Tramaine Brock CB 5-10 197 26 5 Belhaven 22 Tony Jefferson S 5-11 212 22 2 Oklahoma 7 ...... Catanzaro, Chandler ............K 43 ...... Dahl, Craig .........................S 28 Carlos Hyde RB 6-0 235 23 R Ohio State 23 Marion Grice RB 6-0 208 22 R Arizona State 29 ...... Clemons, Chris ....................S 76 ...... Davis, Anthony ....................T 29 Chris Culliver CB 6-0 199 26 4 South Carolina 25 Jerraud Powers CB 5-10 187 27 6 Auburn 61 ...... Cooper, Jonathan ................G 85 ...... Davis, Vernon .................... TE 30 Leon McFadden CB 5-10 190 24 2 San Diego State 26 Rashad Johnson S 5-11 204 28 6 Alabama 31 ...... Cromartie, Antonio ............CB 9 ...... Dawson, Phil ......................K 31 L.J. McCray S 6-0 210 23 R Catawba 28 Justin Bethel CB 6-0 200 24 3 Presbyterian 54 ...... Demens, Kenny .................LB 92 ...... Dial, Quinton ....................DT 74 ...... Fanaika, Paul ......................G 35 Eric Reid S 6-1 213 23 2 Louisiana State 29 Chris Clemons S 6-1 215 29 6 Clemson 10 ...... Ellington, Bruce ................WR 85 ...... Fells, Darren ...................... TE 36 Dontae Johnson CB 6-2 200 23 R North Carolina State 30 Stepfan Taylor RB 5-9 216 23 2 Stanford 56 ...... Farrell, Dillon ................... G/C 11 ...... Fitzgerald, Larry ...............WR 38 Alfonso Smith RB 6-1 209 27 5 Kentucky 31 Antonio Cromartie CB 6-2 210 30 9 Florida State 2 ...... Gabbert, Blaine ................ QB 15 ...... Floyd, Michael ..................WR 41 Antoine Bethea S 5-11 206 30 9 Howard 32 Tyrann Mathieu S 5-9 186 22 2 LSU 21 ...... Gore, Frank .......................RB 50 ...... Foote, Larry .......................LB 43 Craig Dahl S 6-1 212 29 8 North Dakota State 33 Kerwynn Williams RB 5-8 198 23 1 Utah State 28 ...... Hyde, Carlos ......................RB 19 ...... Ginn Jr., Ted .....................WR 44 Desmond Bishop LB 6-2 244 30 7 California 36 Deone Bucannon S 6-1 211 22 R Washington State 77 ...... Iupati, Mike .........................G 10 ...... Golden, Brittan .................WR 45 Asante Cleveland TE 6-5 260 22 R Miami 39 Robert Hughes RB 5-11 235 25 2 Notre Dame 63 ...... Jerod-Eddie, Tony ............DT 23 ...... Grice, Marion ....................RB 47 Marcus Cromartie CB 6-0 195 24 1 Wisconsin 50 Larry Foote LB 6-1 239 34 13 Michigan 36 ...... Johnson, Dontae ...............CB 84 ...... Housler, Rob ...................... TE 48 Phillip Tanner RB 5-10 208 26 4 Middle Tennessee State 51 Kevin Minter LB 6-0 246 24 2 LSU 1 ...... Johnson, Josh .................. QB 39 ...... Hughes, Robert .................RB 49 Bruce Miller FB 6-2 248 27 4 Central Florida 54 Kenny Demens LB 6-1 242 24 1 Michigan 13 ...... Johnson, Stevie ................WR 22 ...... Jefferson, Tony ....................S 51 Dan Skuta LB 6-2 250 28 6 Grand Valley State 56 Glenn Carson LB 6-3 235 24 R Penn State 7 ...... Kaepernick, Colin ............. QB 26 ...... Johnson, Rashad .................S 54 Nick Moody LB 6-1 245 24 2 Florida State 57 Alex Okafor LB 6-4 261 23 2 Texas 4 ...... Lee, Andy ............................P 95 ...... Kelly, Tommy .....................DT 55 Ahmad Brooks LB 6-3 259 30 9 Virginia 59 Marcus Benard LB 6-2 260 29 5 Jackson State 96 ...... Lemonier, Corey ...............LB 62 ...... Larsen, Ted ..................... G/C 84 ...... Lloyd, Brandon .................WR 56 Dillon Farrell G/C 6-5 303 24 R New Mexico 61 Jonathan Cooper G 6-2 311 24 2 North Carolina 82 ...... Leach, Mike .....................LS 78 ...... Looney, Joe ........................G 57 Michael Wilhoite LB 6-0 240 28 3 Washburn 62 Ted Larsen G/C 6-2 305 27 5 North Carolina State 14 ...... Lindley, Ryan .................... QB 59 ...... Lynch, Aaron .....................LB 58 Chase Thomas LB 6-4 255 25 1 Stanford 63 Lyle Sendlein C 6-3 308 30 8 Texas 96 ...... Martin, Kareem .................DE 71 ...... Martin, Jonathan ................T 59 Aaron Lynch LB 6-6 270 21 R South Florida 66 Alameda Ta’amu NT 6-3 348 24 3 Washington 70 ...... Massie, Bobby.....................T 66 ...... Martin, Marcus ....................C 61 Andrew Tiller G 6-4 324 25 2 Syracuse 68 Jared Veldheer T 6-8 321 27 5 Hillsdale 32 ...... Mathieu, Tyrann ..................S 31 ...... McCray, L.J. ........................S 63 Tony Jerod-Eddie DT 6-5 301 24 2 Texas A&M 70 Bobby Massie T 6-6 316 25 3 Mississippi 73 ...... Mauro, Josh ......................DE 30 ...... McFadden, Leon................CB 64 Mike Purcell NT 6-3 303 23 1 Wyoming 71 Anthony Steen G/C 6-3 309 24 R Alabama 51 ...... Minter, Kevin .....................LB 49 ...... Miller, Bruce ......................FB 66 Marcus Martin C 6-3 321 21 R Southern California 73 Josh Mauro DE 6-6 282 23 R Stanford 57 ...... Okafor, Alex .......................LB 54 ...... Moody, Nick .....................LB 71 Jonathan Martin T 6-5 312 25 3 Stanford 74 Paul Fanaika G 6-5 327 28 5 Arizona State 21 ...... Peterson, Patrick ...............CB 86 ...... Nelson, Kyle .................TE/LS 74 Joe Staley T 6-5 315 30 8 Central Michigan 78 Earl Watford G 6-3 300 24 2 James Madison 25 ...... Powers, Jerraud ................CB 11 ...... Patton, Quinton ...............WR 75 Alex Boone G/T 6-8 300 27 5 Ohio State 79 Bradley Sowell T 6-7 315 25 3 Mississippi 98 ...... Rucker, Frostee .................DT 64 ...... Purcell, Mike .....................NT 76 Anthony Davis T 6-5 323 25 5 Rutgers 82 Mike Leach LS 6-2 235 38 15 William & Mary 63 ...... Sendlein, Lyle ......................C 35 ...... Reid, Eric ...........................S 77 Mike Iupati G 6-5 331 27 5 Idaho 84 Rob Housler TE 6-5 250 26 4 Florida Atlantic 91 ...... Shaughnessy, Matt ............LB 51 ...... Skuta, Dan ........................LB 78 Joe Looney G 6-3 315 24 3 Wake Forest 85 Darren Fells TE 6-7 281 28 1 UC Irvine 79 ...... Sowell, Bradley ...................T 99 ...... Smith, Aldon......................LB 81 Anquan Boldin WR 6-1 220 34 12 Florida State 89 John Carlson TE 6-5 248 30 7 Notre Dame 5 ...... Stanton, Drew .................. QB 38 ...... Smith, Alfonso ...................RB 84 Brandon Lloyd WR 6-0 200 33 11 Illinois 91 Matt Shaughnessy LB 6-5 285 28 6 Wisconsin 71 ...... Steen, Anthony ................ G/C 94 ...... Smith, Justin .....................DT 85 Vernon Davis TE 6-3 250 30 9 Maryland 92 Dan Williams NT 6-3 314 27 5 Tennessee 66 ...... Ta’amu, Alameda ..............NT 74 ...... Staley, Joe ..........................T 86 Kyle Nelson TE/LS 6-2 240 28 3 New Mexico State 93 Calais Campbell DE 6-8 300 28 7 Miami 30 ...... Taylor, Stepfan ..................RB 48 ...... Tanner, Phillip ....................RB 92 Quinton Dial DT 6-5 318 24 2 Alabama 94 Sam Acho LB 6-3 257 26 4 Texas 6 ...... Thomas, Logan ................ QB 58 ...... Thomas, Chase .................LB 94 Justin Smith DT 6-4 285 35 14 Missouri 95 Tommy Kelly DT 6-6 310 34 11 Mississippi State 68 ...... Veldheer, Jared ...................T 61 ...... Tiller, Andrew ......................G 95 Tank Carradine DT 6-4 295 24 2 Florida State 96 Kareem Martin DE 6-6 272 22 R North Carolina 78 ...... Watford, Earl .......................G 23 ...... Ventrone, Bubba .................S 96 Corey Lemonier LB 6-3 255 23 2 Auburn 97 Lorenzo Alexander LB 6-1 244 31 8 California 92 ...... Williams, Dan ....................NT 57 ...... Wilhoite, Michael ...............LB 99 Aldon Smith LB 6-4 265 25 4 Missouri 98 Frostee Rucker DT 6-3 280 31 9 USC 33 ...... Williams, Kerwynn .............RB SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS COACHING STAFF ARIZONA CARDINALS COACHING STAFF JIM HARBAUGH (Head Coach); BRAD SEELY (Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator); GREG ROMAN (Offensive Coordinator); VIC FANGIO (Defensive Coordinator); BRUCE ARIANS (Head Coach); TOM MOORE (Assistant Head Coach/Offense); TODD BOWLES (Defensive Coordinator); HAROLD GOODWIN (Offensive Coordinator); AMOS D.J.
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