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Seattle Seahawks San Francisco 49Ers SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS SEATTLE SEAHAWKS NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE NO NAME POS 2 David Akers K 5-10 200 36 13 Louisville 4 Steven Hauschka K 6-4 210 26 4 North Carolina State NO NAME POS 2 ...... Akers, David ........................K 3 Scott Tolzien QB 6-3 208 24 R Wisconsin 6 Charlie Whitehurst QB 6-5 225 29 6 Clemson 15 ...... Baldwin, Doug ..................WR 75 ...... Boone, Alex .........................T 4 Andy Lee P 6-2 180 29 8 Pittsburgh 7 Tarvaris Jackson QB 6-2 225 28 6 Alabama State 27 ...... Bigby, Atari ........................SS 53 ...... Bowman, NaVorro .............LB 7 Colin Kaepernick QB 6-4 230 23 R Nevada 9 Jon Ryan P 6-0 217 29 6 Regina 99 ...... Branch, Alan......................DT 26 ...... Brock, Tramaine ................CB 10 Kyle Williams WR 5-10 186 23 2 Arizona State 13 Josh Portis QB 6-3 211 24 R California Univ. (Pa.) 98 ...... Brock, Raheem .................DE 55 ...... Brooks, Ahmad ..................LB 11 Alex Smith QB 6-4 217 27 7 Utah 15 Doug Baldwin WR 5-10 189 22 R Stanford 39 ...... Browner, Brandon .............CB 25 ...... Brown, Tarell .....................CB 15 Michael Crabtree WR 6-1 214 23 3 Texas Tech 16 Kris Durham WR 6-6 216 23 R Georgia 79 ...... Bryant, Red .......................DE 51 ...... Costanzo, Blake ...............LB 17 Braylon Edwards WR 6-3 214 28 7 Michigan 17 Mike Williams WR 6-5 235 27 5 USC 82 ...... Byrd, Dominique ............... TE 15 ...... Crabtree, Michael ............WR 19 Ted Ginn Jr. WR 5-11 180 26 5 Ohio State 18 Sidney Rice WR 6-4 202 25 5 South Carolina 75 ...... Carpenter, James ................T 29 ...... Culliver, Chris ....................CB 20 Madieu Williams S 6-1 203 29 8 Maryland 20 Justin Forsett RB 5-8 198 25 4 California 31 ...... Chancellor, Kam ................SS 76 ...... Davis, Anthony ....................T 21 Frank Gore RB 5-9 217 28 7 Miami 23 Marcus Trufant CB 5-11 197 30 9 Washington State 91 ...... Clemons, Chris ..................DE 85 ...... Davis, Vernon .................... TE 22 Carlos Rogers CB 6-0 192 30 7 Auburn 24 Marshawn Lynch RB 5-11 215 25 5 California 95 ...... Cohen, Landon ..................DT 24 ...... Dixon, Anthony ..................RB 24 Anthony Dixon RB 6-1 233 23 2 Mississippi State 25 Richard Sherman CB 6-3 195 23 R Stanford 59 ...... Curry, Aaron ......................LB 96 ...... Dobbs, Demarcus .............DT 25 Tarell Brown CB 5-10 193 26 5 Texas 26 Michael Robinson FB 6-1 240 28 6 Penn State 58 ...... Davis, Dexter.....................DE 17 ...... Edwards, Braylon .............WR 26 Tramaine Brock CB 5-10 197 23 2 Belhaven 27 Atari Bigby SS 5-11 213 29 6 Central Florida 16 ...... Durham, Kris ....................WR 19 ...... Ginn Jr., Ted .....................WR 27 C.J. Spillman S 6-0 199 25 3 Marshall 28 Walter Thurmond CB 5-11 190 23 2 Oregon 20 ...... Forsett, Justin ...................RB 38 ...... Goldson, Dashon .................S 29 Chris Culliver CB 6-0 199 23 R South Carolina 29 Earl Thomas FS 5-10 202 22 2 Texas 72 ...... Gallery, Robert.....................G 56 ...... Gooden, Tavares ................LB 30 Reggie Smith S 6-1 200 25 4 Oklahoma 31 Kam Chancellor SS 6-3 232 23 2 Virginia Tech 68 ...... Giacomini, Breno .................T 59 ...... Goodwin, Jonathan ............C 31 Donte Whitner S 5-10 208 26 6 Ohio State 32 Jeron Johnson SS 5-10 212 23 R Boise State 49 ...... Gresham, Clint ..................LS 21 ...... Gore, Frank .......................RB 32 Kendall Hunter RB 5-7 199 22 R Oklahoma State 33 Leon Washington RB 5-8 203 29 6 Florida State 4 ...... Hauschka, Steven ...............K 54 ...... Grant, Larry ......................LB 36 Shawntae Spencer CB 6-1 190 29 8 Pittsburgh 39 Brandon Browner CB 6-4 221 27 1 Oregon State 57 ...... Hawthorne, David ..............LB 98 ...... Haralson, Parys .................LB 38 Dashon Goldson S 6-2 200 26 5 Washington 41 Byron Maxwell CB 6-1 207 23 R Clemson 56 ...... Hill, Leroy ..........................LB 32 ...... Hunter, Kendall ..................RB 43 Colin Jones S 6-0 208 23 R Texas Christian 49 Clint Gresham LS 6-3 240 25 2 Texas Christian 7 ...... Jackson, Tarvaris ............. QB 77 ...... Iupati, Mike .........................G 44 Moran Norris FB 6-1 250 33 11 Kansas 50 K.J. Wright LB 6-4 246 22 R Mississippi State 61 ...... Jeanpierre, Lemuel ......... G/C 95 ...... Jean Francois, Ricky .........DT 46 Delanie Walker TE 6-0 242 27 6 Central Missouri 52 Matt McCoy LB 6-0 232 28 7 San Diego State 32 ...... Johnson, Jeron .................SS 86 ...... Jennings, Brian ............TE/LS 77 ...... King, Jarriel .........................T 49 Bruce Miller FB 6-2 248 24 R Central Florida 53 Malcolm Smith LB 6-0 226 22 R USC 43 ...... Jones, Colin ........................S 24 ...... Lynch, Marshawn ..............RB 51 Blake Costanzo LB 6-1 235 27 4 Lafayette 56 Leroy Hill LB 6-1 238 28 7 Clemson 7 ...... Kaepernick, Colin ............. QB 85 ...... McCoy, Anthony ................ TE 52 Patrick Willis LB 6-1 240 26 5 Mississippi 57 David Hawthorne LB 6-0 246 26 4 Texas Christian 67 ...... Kilgore, Daniel .....................G 52 ...... McCoy, Matt ......................LB 53 NaVorro Bowman LB 6-0 242 23 2 Penn State 58 Dexter Davis DE 6-1 244 24 2 Arizona State 4 ...... Lee, Andy ............................P 69 ...... McDonald, Clinton .............DT 54 Larry Grant LB 6-1 251 25 3 Ohio State 59 Aaron Curry LB 6-2 255 25 3 Wake Forest 91 ...... McDonald, Ray ..................DT 67 ...... McQuistan, Paul ..................T 55 Ahmad Brooks LB 6-3 259 27 6 Virginia 60 Max Unger C 6-5 305 25 3 Oregon 49 ...... Miller, Bruce .....................FB 41 ...... Maxwell, Byron .................CB 56 Tavares Gooden LB 6-1 242 26 4 Miami 61 Lemuel Jeanpierre G/C 6-3 301 24 2 South Carolina 84 ...... Morgan, Joshua ...............WR 92 ...... Mebane, Brandon ..............DT 59 Jonathan Goodwin C 6-3 318 32 10 Michigan 67 Paul McQuistan T 6-6 315 28 6 Weber State 44 ...... Norris, Moran ....................FB 86 ...... Miller, Zach ....................... TE 62 Chilo Rachal T/G 6-5 323 25 4 Southern California 68 Breno Giacomini T 6-7 318 25 4 Louisville 78 ...... Person, Mike .......................G 74 ...... Moffitt, John ........................G 62 ...... Rachal, Chilo ....................T/G 67 Daniel Kilgore G 6-3 308 23 R Appalachian State 69 Clinton McDonald DT 6-2 297 24 3 Memphis 87 ...... Obomanu, Ben .................WR 22 ...... Rogers, Carlos ..................CB 68 Adam Snyder C/G 6-6 325 29 7 Oregon 72 Robert Gallery G 6-7 325 31 8 Iowa 76 ...... Okung, Russell ....................T 99 ...... Smith, Aldon......................LB 74 Joe Staley T 6-5 315 27 5 Central Michigan 74 John Moffitt G 6-4 319 24 R Wisconsin 78 ...... Polumbus, Tyler ...................T 11 ...... Smith, Alex ....................... QB 75 Alex Boone T 6-8 300 24 2 Ohio State 75 James Carpenter T 6-5 321 22 R Alabama 13 ...... Portis, Josh ...................... QB 94 ...... Smith, Justin .....................DT 76 Anthony Davis T 6-5 323 21 2 Rutgers 76 Russell Okung T 6-5 310 23 2 Oklahoma State 18 ...... Rice, Sidney .....................WR 30 ...... Smith, Reggie .....................S 77 Mike Iupati G 6-5 331 24 2 Idaho 77 Jarriel King T 6-5 317 24 R South Carolina 26 ...... Robinson, Michael .............FB 68 ...... Snyder, Adam .................. C/G 78 Mike Person G 6-4 299 23 R Montana State 78 Tyler Polumbus T 6-8 300 26 4 Colorado 9 ...... Ryan, Jon ............................P 90 ...... Sopoaga, Isaac ..................DT 84 Joshua Morgan WR 6-1 215 26 4 Virginia Tech 79 Red Bryant DE 6-4 323 27 4 Texas A&M 25 ...... Sherman, Richard .............CB 36 ...... Spencer, Shawntae ...........CB 85 Vernon Davis TE 6-3 250 27 6 Maryland 81 Golden Tate WR 5-10 202 23 2 Notre Dame 53 ...... Smith, Malcolm .................LB 27 ...... Spillman, C.J. ......................S 86 Brian Jennings TE/LS 6-5 242 34 12 Arizona State 82 Dominique Byrd TE 6-3 255 27 3 USC 81 ...... Tate, Golden .....................WR 74 ...... Staley, Joe ..........................T 90 Isaac Sopoaga DT 6-2 330 29 8 Hawaii 85 Anthony McCoy TE 6-5 259 23 2 USC 29 ...... Thomas, Earl .....................FS 3 ...... Tolzien, Scott.................... QB 91 Ray McDonald DT 6-3 290 27 5 Florida 86 Zach Miller TE 6-5 255 25 5 Arizona State 28 ...... Thurmond, Walter ..............CB 92 ...... Tukuafu, Will .....................DT 92 Will Tukuafu DT 6-4 293 27 1 Oregon 87 Ben Obomanu WR 6-1 204 27 6 Auburn 23 ...... Trufant, Marcus .................CB 46 ...... Walker, Delanie ................. TE 93 Ian Williams NT 6-1 305 22 R Notre Dame 90 Al Woods DT 6-4 307 24 2 LSU 60 ...... Unger, Max ..........................C 31 ...... Whitner, Donte ...................S 94 Justin Smith DT 6-4 285 31 11 Missouri 91 Chris Clemons DE 6-3 254 29 8 Georgia 33 ...... Washington, Leon..............RB 93 ...... Williams, Ian .....................NT 95 Ricky Jean Francois DT 6-3 295 24 3 Louisiana State 92 Brandon Mebane DT 6-1 311 26 5 California 6 ...... Whitehurst, Charlie ........... QB 10 ...... Williams, Kyle ...................WR 96 Demarcus Dobbs DT 6-6 275 23 R Georgia 95 Landon Cohen DT 6-3 300 25 4 Ohio 17 ...... Williams, Mike..................WR 20 ...... Williams, Madieu .................S 98 Parys Haralson LB 6-0 255 27 6 Tennessee 98 Raheem Brock DE 6-4 274 33 10 Temple 90 ...... Woods, Al ..........................DT 52 ...... Willis, Patrick ....................LB 99 Aldon Smith LB 6-4 258 21 R Missouri 99 Alan Branch DT 6-6 325 26 5 Michigan 50 ...... Wright, K.J. .......................LB SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS COACHING STAFF SEATTLE SEAHAWKS COACHING STAFF JIM HARBAUGH (Head Coach); BRAD SEELY (Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator); VIC FANGIO (Defensive Coordinator); GREG ROMAN PETE CARROLL (Head Coach); DARRELL BEVELL (Offensive Coordinator); GUS BRADLEY (Defensive Coordinator); KIPPY BROWN (Wide Receivers); LUKE (Offensive Coordinator); MICHAEL CHRISTIANSON (Coordinator of Football Technology/Offensive Quality Control); GEEP CHRYST (Quarterbacks); REGGIE BUTKUS (Quality Control/Offensive Line); TOM CABLE (Asst.
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