Adam Schefter: 49rs want A. Thomas and E. Steinbach

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NFL sees newest power marriage

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By Adam Schefter
NFL Analyst




Adam Schefter's "Around the League" reports and commentaries can be seen regularly on NFL Total Access. INDIANAPOLIS (Feb. 24, 2007) -- A Pro Bowl safety who is expected to be a major powerbroker in the NFL for years to come has hired a power-broking NFL agent.
Former Commanders safety Troy Vincent, whom many expect to be the next president of the NFL Players Association, hired renowned agent Drew Rosenhaus, the agent confirmed to NFL Network Saturday.
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Troy Vincent has tied his future to super-agent Drew Rosenhaus. "I've known Troy and had the utmost admiration for him for the past 15 years," Rosenhaus said.
The marriage is an intriguing one on a number of levels. For starters, Rosenhaus will be negotiating Vincent's next contract with his next NFL team, and the veteran safety does want to continue playing after spending this past season with the Commanders.
"There is a definite market for him," Rosenhaus said. "He brings so much leadership to whichever team signs him."
But more important, should Vincent succeed Gene Upshaw as the NFLPA president, as many expect, then Rosenhaus will have a strong ally and voice in the union.
The union is going to reverberate around the world of football. One agent that heard of the Vincent-Rosenhaus marriage over the weekend was stunned. He knew what most others soon will.
Rosenhaus' reputation already is elevated. Adding Vincent as a client only increases his power.
AROUND THE CORNERS

Within the next week, the Detroit Lions are expected to receive notable offers for their cornerback Dre Bly, who is on the trading block.
Knowing that Bly is on the block, Falcons cornerback DeAngelo Hall admitted that he has been lobbying Atlanta's front office to trade for the Lions Pro Bowl cornerback.
Hall and Bly grew up in the same area in Virginia, and Hall considers Bly an older brother. The two speak on the telephone on an almost daily basis, and Hall now is doing the small part he can to bring Bly to Atlanta.
"I'd love to see it happen," Hall said during his visit to Indianapolis.
Bly would be the perfect complement to Hall and give the Falcons the two cornerbacks they need in a division that includes Carolina wide receiver Steve Smith, New Orleans wide receiver Marques Colston and could possibly include wide receiver Calvin Johnson in Tampa Bay.
But no matter how much Hall wants Bly in Atlanta, it is the Falcons that have to want him more. They will have to satisfy Detroit's asking price as well as Bly's.
GOLD RUSH

No team has any more salary-cap space than San Francisco, which has close to $38 million to spend. Thirty-eight million! That used to be close to what the salary cap for an entire team was in the mid 1990s.
With the space, the 49ers believe they are going to be able to land at least two defensive studs and quite possibly a quality offensive lineman.
Look for the 49ers to make a major push to sign Baltimore's free agent linebacker Adalius Thomas, Seattle free agent safety Ken Hamlin, as well as New England free-agent linebacker Tully Banta-Cain.
Along the offensive line, the 49ers are expected to make a significant push for Cincinnati's versatile free-agent offensive lineman Eric Steinbach, who can play any position along the line.
But after free agency ends, no team is expected to have added as much talent and personnel as San Francisco.
OHHH-LINE

Steinbach and San Diego's free-agent guard Kris Dielman are about to hit the lottery.
Last year, Minnesota signed free agent guard Steve Hutchinson to a seven-year, $49 million contract, and Steinbach and Dielman are expected to command deals that equal or exceed Hutchinson's.
Some football fans might not know Steinbach and Dielman's names now. In about a week, they will. The money they make will be the talk of the league.
 

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Banta-Cain might be a nice alternative if we decide Thomas is too rich for our blood.
 

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Alexander;1392099 said:
Banta-Cain might be a nice alternative if we decide Thomas is too rich for our blood.


Not sure where he would play?

Nice depth but I don't see him coming here for that.

Got benched late in the year.
 
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Banta Cain would play SOLB.. He would be some Greg Ellis insurance if we dont draft a DE/LB in the first 2 rounds..
 

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The Realist;1392110 said:
Not sure where he would play?

Nice depth but I don't see him coming here for that.

Got benched late in the year.

He'd play the strongside. I don't see any reason we couldn't move Carpenter inside.

I know, there's no room, but in my perfect world, Bradie James wouldn't be starting on my defense.
 

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ok so let me get this right.. if we ranked the available offensive linemen it would be..

1.steinbach
2.dielman
3.leonard davis
4.dockery

am i right? would davis be cheaper than steinbach and dielman?
 

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If the 49ers go after Steinbach he's going to make a lot more money because they most likely would be signing him to play tackle. They have LA and Smiley at OG.
 

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BLT;1392122 said:
ok so let me get this right.. if we ranked the available offensive linemen it would be..

1.steinbach
2.dielman
3.leonard davis
4.dockery

am i right? would davis be cheaper than steinbach and dielman?

I believe Davis would be worlds cheaper than either of the top two.

Reports have one or both making Steve Hutchinson money. Insane, but probably true.

I would consider Dockery even more than Davis to be truthful. Davis' lazy streak worries me.
 

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Alexander;1392099 said:
Banta-Cain might be a nice alternative if we decide Thomas is too rich for our blood.
I must be in the minority. I don't like Tully Banta-Cain much. I think he plays too tentative. New England needs LB help, has cap room, and are going to let him walk.

Red flag for me.
 

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Not only that, but I'll believe we'll sign a NE player when I see it.

BB/BP had an unwritten rule on not taking each other's players.

Yes I know BP is gone.

Banta-Cain is JAG 3 notches above Kalen Thornton IMO.

And that's coming from a CAL homer.
 

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Thats just not fair to Kalen Thornton, he looked like he was developing into a good player, but couldn't come back from that microfracture and bone carving(whatever that was) surgery.
 

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Hostile;1392137 said:
I must be in the minority. I don't like Tully Banta-Cain much. I think he plays too tentative. New England needs LB help, has cap room, and are going to let him walk.

Red flag for me.

Right on the money Hostile. Banta-Cain was benched in the AFC Championship for Eric Alexander who had never really played before up until that point. Think about that. In a game where getting pressure on the quarterback was of the upmost importance, Banta-Cain was benched. I've seen Banta-Cain play quite a bit and he is what he is. A former seventh-round draft pick who will never be anything more than a decent backup. Remember, Banta-Cain was on the bench until Junior Seau got hurt. In other words, the Patriots felt better with the 37-year old Seau playing inside than they did Banta-Cain starting on the outside. Now teams are going to throw a decent amount of money his way? That's crazy. I'm sure Phillips has studied Banta-Cain enough over the last couple of seasons to know he's nothing more than a glorified backup who won't be nearly worth the money he'll get in free agency. Again, when you aren't important enough to play in the most important game of the year, you aren't worthy of a big contract either. The Patriots have no use for Banta-Cain and I'm hoping the Cowboys take the same approach.
 

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The Realist;1392144 said:
Not only that, but I'll believe we'll sign a NE player when I see it.

BB/BP had an unwritten rule on not taking each other's players.

Yes I know BP is gone.

Banta-Cain is JAG 3 notches above Kalen Thornton IMO.

And that's coming from a CAL homer.

I think you pretty much hit it on the head right there. Good analogy. Christ, if the Pats had any linebackers, Banta-Cain probably wouldn't have even made the team. He is a good special teams player though, so that adds to his value a little bit.
 

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I believe that our starting OLBs will be Ware and Carpenter, with Ellis backing up. We'll probably take a pass rusher somewhere in the middle of the draft to complement them.

IMO, the biggest failing in the pass rush was the utter incompetence of the DEs to generate pressure. Maybe I'm wrong, but I think that the guys we have will do much better in this defensive system than they did last year.

I'm more concerned about getting a backup for Ferguson and a FS than I am OLB.
 
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