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New Orleans Saints San Francisco 49Ers SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 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 2 John Kasay K 5-10 210 42 21 Georgia NO NAME POS 2 ...... Akers, David ........................K 3 Scott Tolzien QB 6-3 208 24 R Wisconsin 6 Thomas Morstead P 6-4 225 25 3 Southern Methodist 42 ...... Abdul-Quddus, Isa ..............S 75 ...... Boone, Alex .........................T 4 Andy Lee P 6-2 180 29 8 Pittsburgh 9 Drew Brees QB 6-0 209 32 11 Purdue 40 ...... Amaya, Jonathon ................S 53 ...... Bowman, NaVorro .............LB 7 Colin Kaepernick QB 6-4 230 23 R Nevada 10 Chase Daniel QB 6-0 225 25 3 Missouri 87 ...... Arrington, Adrian ..............WR 26 ...... Brock, Tramaine ................CB 10 Kyle Williams WR 5-10 186 23 2 Arizona State 12 Marques Colston WR 6-4 225 28 6 Hofstra 9 ...... Brees, Drew ..................... QB 55 ...... Brooks, Ahmad ..................LB 11 Alex Smith QB 6-4 217 27 7 Utah 15 Courtney Roby WR 6-0 189 28 6 Indiana 74 ...... Bushrod, Jermon .................T 25 ...... Brown, Tarell .....................CB 13 Joe Hastings WR 6-0 185 24 R Washburn 16 Lance Moore WR 5-9 190 28 6 Toledo 59 ...... Bussey, Nate .....................LB 51 ...... Costanzo, Blake ...............LB 15 Michael Crabtree WR 6-1 214 24 3 Texas Tech 17 Robert Meachem WR 6-2 210 27 5 Tennessee 52 ...... Casillas, Jonathan .............LB 15 ...... Crabtree, Michael ............WR 18 Brett Swain WR 6-0 200 26 3 San Diego State 19 Devery Henderson WR 5-11 200 29 8 Louisiana State 97 ...... Charleston, Jeff .................DE 29 ...... Culliver, Chris ....................CB 19 Ted Ginn Jr. WR 5-11 180 26 5 Ohio State 21 Patrick Robinson CB 5-11 191 24 2 Florida State 45 ...... Collins, Jed .......................FB 76 ...... Davis, Anthony ....................T 20 Madieu Williams S 6-1 203 30 8 Maryland 22 Tracy Porter CB 5-11 186 25 4 Indiana 12 ...... Colston, Marques .............WR 85 ...... Davis, Vernon .................... TE 21 Frank Gore RB 5-9 217 28 7 Miami 23 Pierre Thomas RB 5-11 215 27 5 Illinois 10 ...... Daniel, Chase ................... QB 24 ...... Dixon, Anthony ..................RB 22 Carlos Rogers CB 6-0 192 30 7 Auburn 24 Leigh Torrence CB 5-11 179 30 6 Stanford 60 ...... de la Puente, Brian ..............G 96 ...... Dobbs, Demarcus .............DT 47 ...... Drescher, Justin ................LS 24 Anthony Dixon RB 6-1 233 24 2 Mississippi State 27 Malcolm Jenkins S 6-0 204 24 3 Ohio State 19 ...... Ginn Jr., Ted .....................WR 56 ...... Dunbar, Jo-Lonn ..............LB 25 Tarell Brown CB 5-10 193 26 5 Texas 29 Chris Ivory RB 6-0 222 23 2 Tiffin 38 ...... Goldson, Dashon .................S 98 ...... Ellis, Sedrick .....................DT 26 Tramaine Brock CB 5-10 197 23 2 Belhaven 32 Johnny Patrick CB 5-11 191 23 R Louisville 56 ...... Gooden, Tavares ................LB 73 ...... Evans, Jahri ........................G 27 C.J. Spillman S 6-0 199 25 3 Marshall 33 Jabari Greer CB 5-11 180 29 8 Tennessee 59 ...... Goodwin, Jonathan ............C 99 ...... Franklin, Aubrayo ..............DT 29 Chris Culliver CB 6-0 199 23 R South Carolina 35 Korey Hall FB 6-0 236 28 5 Boise State 21 ...... Gore, Frank .......................RB 93 ...... Galette, Junior ...................DE 30 Reggie Smith S 6-1 200 25 4 Oklahoma 40 Jonathon Amaya S 6-2 190 23 2 Nevada 54 ...... Grant, Larry ......................LB 89 ...... Gilmore, John .................... TE 31 Donte Whitner S 5-10 208 26 6 Ohio State 41 Roman Harper S 6-1 200 29 6 Alabama 98 ...... Haralson, Parys .................LB 80 ...... Graham, Jimmy................. TE 32 Kendall Hunter RB 5-7 199 23 R Oklahoma State 42 Isa Abdul-Quddus S 6-1 220 22 R Fordham 13 ...... Hastings, Joe ...................WR 33 ...... Greer, Jabari .....................CB 36 Shawntae Spencer CB 6-1 190 29 8 Pittsburgh 43 Darren Sproles RB 5-6 190 28 7 Kansas State 32 ...... Hunter, Kendall ..................RB 35 ...... Hall, Korey .........................FB 38 Dashon Goldson S 6-2 200 27 5 Washington 45 Jed Collins FB 6-1 255 25 1 Washington State 77 ...... Iupati, Mike .........................G 41 ...... Harper, Roman ....................S 43 Colin Jones S 6-0 208 23 R Texas Christian 47 Justin Drescher LS 6-1 230 24 2 Colorado 95 ...... Jean Francois, Ricky .........DT 19 ...... Henderson, Devery ...........WR 44 Moran Norris FB 6-1 250 33 11 Kansas 51 Jonathan Vilma LB 6-1 230 29 8 Miami (Fla.) 86 ...... Jennings, Brian ............TE/LS 81 ...... Higgins, Michael................ TE 46 Delanie Walker TE 6-0 242 27 6 Central Missouri 52 Jonathan Casillas LB 6-1 227 24 3 Wisconsin 43 ...... Jones, Colin ........................S 53 ...... Humber, Ramon ................LB 49 Bruce Miller FB 6-2 248 24 R Central Florida 53 Ramon Humber LB 5-11 232 24 3 North Dakota State 7 ...... Kaepernick, Colin ............. QB 84 ...... Humphrey, Tory ................. TE 56 Jo-Lonn Dunbar LB 6-0 226 26 4 Boston College 67 ...... Kilgore, Daniel .....................G 51 Blake Costanzo LB 6-1 235 27 4 Lafayette 29 ...... Ivory, Chris ........................RB 4 ...... Lee, Andy ............................P 52 Patrick Willis LB 6-1 240 26 5 Mississippi 58 Scott Shanle LB 6-2 245 32 9 Nebraska 27 ...... Jenkins, Malcolm ................S 91 ...... McDonald, Ray ..................DT 53 NaVorro Bowman LB 6-0 242 23 2 Penn State 59 Nate Bussey LB 6-2 220 22 R Illinois 96 ...... Johnson, Tom ....................DT 49 ...... Miller, Bruce .....................FB 54 Larry Grant LB 6-1 251 25 3 Ohio State 60 Brian de la Puente G 6-3 306 26 2 California 94 ...... Jordan, Cameron...............DE 44 ...... Norris, Moran ....................FB 55 Ahmad Brooks LB 6-3 259 27 6 Virginia 64 Zach Strief T 6-7 320 28 6 Northwestern 2 ...... Kasay, John .........................K 81 ...... Peelle, Justin..................... TE 56 Tavares Gooden LB 6-1 242 27 4 Miami 65 Matt Tennant C/G 6-4 300 24 2 Boston College 90 ...... McBride, Turk ....................DE 78 ...... Person, Mike .......................G 59 Jonathan Goodwin C 6-3 318 32 10 Michigan 70 Eric Olsen G 6-3 305 23 2 Notre Dame 76 ...... McQuistan, Pat ....................T 62 ...... Rachal, Chilo ....................T/G 62 Chilo Rachal T/G 6-5 323 25 4 Southern California 73 Jahri Evans G 6-4 318 28 6 Bloomsburg 17 ...... Meachem, Robert .............WR 22 ...... Rogers, Carlos ..................CB 67 Daniel Kilgore G 6-3 308 23 R Appalachian State 74 Jermon Bushrod T 6-5 315 27 5 Towson 16 ...... Moore, Lance ...................WR 99 ...... Smith, Aldon......................LB 68 Adam Snyder C/G 6-6 325 29 7 Oregon 76 Pat McQuistan T 6-6 319 28 6 Weber State 6 ...... Morstead, Thomas ..............P 11 ...... Smith, Alex ....................... QB 74 Joe Staley T 6-5 315 27 5 Central Michigan 77 Carl Nicks G 6-5 343 26 4 Nebraska 77 ...... Nicks, Carl ..........................G 94 ...... Smith, Justin .....................DT 75 Alex Boone T 6-8 300 24 2 Ohio State 80 Jimmy Graham TE 6-7 265 25 2 Miami (Fla.) 70 ...... Olsen, Eric ...........................G 30 ...... Smith, Reggie .....................S 76 Anthony Davis T 6-5 323 22 2 Rutgers 81 Michael Higgins TE 6-5 242 24 R Nebraska-Omaha 32 ...... Patrick, Johnny .................CB 68 ...... Snyder, Adam .................. C/G 77 Mike Iupati G 6-5 331 24 2 Idaho 84 Tory Humphrey TE 6-2 255 28 5 Central Michigan 22 ...... Porter, Tracy ......................CB 90 ...... Sopoaga, Isaac ..................DT 78 Mike Person G 6-4 299 23 R Montana State 87 Adrian Arrington WR 6-3 192 26 2 Michigan 21 ...... Robinson, Patrick ..............CB 36 ...... Spencer, Shawntae ...........CB 81 Justin Peelle TE 6-4 251 32 10 Oregon 89 John Gilmore TE 6-5 257 32 10 Penn State 15 ...... Roby, Courtney .................WR 27 ...... Spillman, C.J. ......................S 85 Vernon Davis TE 6-3 250 27 6 Maryland 90 Turk McBride DE 6-2 278 26 5 Tennessee 92 ...... Rogers, Shaun...................DT 74 ...... Staley, Joe ..........................T 86 Brian Jennings TE/LS 6-5 242 35 12 Arizona State 91 Will Smith DE 6-3 282 30 8 Ohio State 58 ...... Shanle, Scott .....................LB 18 ...... Swain, Brett .....................WR 90 Isaac Sopoaga DT 6-2 330 30 8 Hawaii 92 Shaun Rogers DT 6-4 350 32 11 Texas 91 ...... Smith, Will .........................DE 3 ...... Tolzien, Scott.................... QB 91 Ray McDonald DT 6-3 290 27 5 Florida 93 Junior Galette DE 6-2 258 23 2 Stillman 43 ...... Sproles, Darren .................RB 46 ...... Walker, Delanie ................. TE 93 Ian Williams NT 6-1 305 22 R Notre Dame 94 Cameron Jordan DE 6-4 287 22 R California 64 ...... Strief, Zach .........................T 31 ...... Whitner, Donte ...................S 94 Justin Smith DT 6-4 285 32 11 Missouri 95 Martez Wilson LB 6-4 252 23 R Illinois 65 ...... Tennant, Matt .................. C/G 93 ...... Williams, Ian .....................NT 95 Ricky Jean Francois DT 6-3 295 24 3 Louisiana State 96 Tom Johnson DT 6-3 288 27 1 Southern Mississippi 23 ...... Thomas, Pierre ..................RB 10 ...... Williams, Kyle ...................WR 96 Demarcus Dobbs DT 6-6 275 23 R Georgia 97 Jeff Charleston DE 6-4 265 28 5 Idaho State 24 ...... Torrence, Leigh .................CB 20 ...... Williams, Madieu .................S 98 Parys Haralson LB 6-0 255 27 6 Tennessee 98 Sedrick Ellis DT 6-1 307 26 4 Southern California 51 ...... Vilma, Jonathan ................LB 52 ...... Willis, Patrick ....................LB 99 Aldon Smith LB 6-4 258 22 R Missouri 99 Aubrayo Franklin DT 6-1 317 31 9 Tennessee 95 ...... Wilson, Martez ..................LB SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS COACHING STAFF NEW ORLEANS SAINTS COACHING STAFF JIM HARBAUGH (Head Coach); BRAD SEELY (Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator); VIC FANGIO (Defensive Coordinator); GREG ROMAN SEAN PAYTON (Head Coach); PETE CARMICHAEL JR.
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