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2012 10/28 w7 All 2011 All 2010 (verified) All 2009 (verified) Kenneth Acker 2014 4/2.3406 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS 2014 .1206 SB/4 Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.340 million, including $120,600 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $450,150. Anthony Adams 2003 4/2.515 TRV, 4.94 TRMV, .225/.305/.38/.46/.545 2003 1.145 SB/5 2003 .325 NLTBE (rookie honors) 2003-2007 .525 NLTBE (Pro Bowl, sacks, honors) 2006 CBA increase BS to .5 2006 VOID 2007 2006 5.525 dummy LTBE added Phillip Adams 2010 4/1.847848 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS 2010 .057848 SB/4 2011 CBA increase BS to .45 2011 CUT Post Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Adams, who signed a four-year contract with only his $57,848 signing bonus guaranteed… Chidi Ahanotu 2003 1/.78 TRV, .755 BS (.45 MSB) 2003 .025 SB/1 Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: The 10-year NFL veteran was signed Thursday to a league minimum veteran's contract, which will pay him $755,000 with a $25,000 signing bonus. If Ahanotu makes the team, his one-year deal will count $450,000 against the 49ers' salary cap.

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2012 10/28 w7All 2011All 2010 (verified)All 2009 (verified)

Kenneth Acker

2014 4/2.3406 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS2014 .1206 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.340 million, including $120,600 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $450,150.

Anthony Adams

2003 4/2.515 TRV, 4.94 TRMV, .225/.305/.38/.46/.5452003 1.145 SB/52003 .325 NLTBE (rookie honors)2003-2007 .525 NLTBE (Pro Bowl, sacks, honors)2006 CBA increase BS to .52006 VOID 20072006 5.525 dummy LTBE added

Phillip Adams

2010 4/1.847848 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS2010 .057848 SB/42011 CBA increase BS to .452011 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Adams, who signed a four-year contract with only his $57,848 signing bonus guaranteed…

Chidi Ahanotu

2003 1/.78 TRV, .755 BS (.45 MSB)2003 .025 SB/1

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: The 10-year NFL veteran was signed Thursday to a league minimum veteran's contract, which will pay him $755,000 with a $25,000 signing bonus. If Ahanotu makes the team, his one-year deal will count $450,000 against the 49ers' salary cap.

David Akers

2011 3/9 TRV, 1.3/3/3 BS2011 1.7 SB/32011-2013 .05 LTBE (Pro Bowl)2012 1.3 BS guaranteed (injury only)

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2013 CUT Pre

Andy Schwartz/Reuben Frank/Joe McIntyre, CSN Philly: Akers got $9 million over three years, with base salaries of $1.3 million this year and $3 million in 2012 and 2013. He also got a $1.7 million signing bonus and has $50,000 Pro Bowl bonuses each year.

Zac Alcorn

2007 PS after week 1, .0799 BS2007 CUT Post week 12

Larry Allen

2006 2/8.4 TRV, 1/2.6 BS2006 4 SB/22006 .4 RB2006-2007 .1 WO2007 .2 RB2007 .2 SB/1 added

Otis Amey

2005 2/.545 TRV, .23/.31 BS2005 .005 SB/22006 CUT Post

Gary Anderson

1997 1/.275 TRV, .275 BS

Marques Anderson

2005 No SB/1 after week 13, .455 BS

Shane Andrus

2009 No SB/1 after week 16, .31 BS2010 No SB after week 10, .395 BS2010 CUT Post week 12

Mark Anelli

AP: Anelli signed for $961,000 with a $56,000 bonus…

Antonio Armstrong

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Armstrong, the sixth round pick, signed a two-year deal at $290,000 with $120,000 paid this year and a $20,000 signing bonus.

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Tom Ashworth

2001 2/.509 TRV, .209/.298 BS2001 .002 SB/22001 CUT Post

Nnamdi Asomugha

2013 1/1.35 TRV, 3 TRMV, 1 BS2013 .025 WO2013 .225 RB (53-man week 1?)2013 .00625 RB/game active (equiv .1)2013 .425 LTBE2013 1.225 NLTBE

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: $1.35 million salary $225,000 53-man roster bonus, $6,250 roster bonus per game active, $25,000 workout bonus… Asomugha has $1.225 million incentive total based on playing time, Pro Bowl, being All-Pro, interceptions, team making playoffs… salary-cap figure: $1.775 million…

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $1.65 million in incentives, $1.225 million of which are not-likely-to-be-earned…

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: his salary cap figure is $1.775 million. Asomugha's one-year contract consists of a $1 million base salary and a $225,000 roster bonus, if he is on the 53-man roster for one game. He can make up to $100,000 total in per-game roster bonuses. Asomugha has a $25,000 offseason workout bonus. And he can make an additional $1.65 million in incentives based on playing time, interceptions, playoffs and postseason honors.

Baraka Atkins

2009 No SB after week 13, .46 BS2009 CUT Post week 15

David Baas

2005 5/5.25 TRV, 7.45 TRMV, .235/.340625/.449375/.558125/.666875 BS2005 2 SB/52005 .2 RB2006 .8 OB/42006 CBA increase BS to .352010 1.226 RFA tender (3rd)

Mike Florio, PFT: the first pick in round two, 49ers center David Baas, was paid a $2 million dollar bonus on a five-year deal. Baas also received a $200,000 roster bonus in 2005 and an $800,000 option bonus in 2006, pushing the total bonus money to $3 million… Baas can pump

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up to $2.2 million into his 2009 salary via a complex formula based on playing time and other qualifiers.

Billy Bajema

2005 3/.9536 TRV, .23/.31/.385 BS2005 .0286 SB/32006 CBA increase BS to .35/.4352008 .927 RFA tender

Jason Baker

2001 .209/.3 BS2002 CUT Post week 12

Lewis Baker

2008 2/.6805 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .0005 SB/22008 CUT Post, .035294 injury settlement

Eric Bakhtiari

2008 PS after week 5, .0884 BS2010 PS after week 4, .0884 BS2010 CUT Post week 92012 No SB after week 2, .465 BS2012 CUT Post week 5

Jonathan Baldwin

2013 Acquired from KC (for AJ Jenkins)2013 1.06151/1.274765 BS2013 BS guaranteed2014 .13 WO (not paid)2014 1/.645 TRV, 1.4 TRMV, .645 BS2014 .255 NLTBE (up to 65 recs)2014 .25 NLTBE (up to 800 yds)2014 .25 NLTBE (up to 80% PT)2014 CUT Post (claimed by DET)

Field Yates, ESPN: 49ers WR Jon Baldwin has reworked his contract. Base salary in 2014 is now $645k (down from $1.4M). $755 available in incentives.Baldwin needs to play 80% of the snaps, catch 65 passes and surpass 800 yards to earn $1.4M.All unlikely. Maximum incentives are: $255k for 65+ receptions, $250k for 800+ yards, $250k for 80% PT.

Kentwan Balmer

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2008 5/8.505 TRV, 11.305 TRMV, .295/.385/.583/.622/.7 BS2008 1.6 SB/52008 .498 RB2008 .1 NLTBE (RotY)2008-2009 BS guaranteed2008-2012 .1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2009 2.425 OB/42009-2012 .0625 WO (incentivized, rolls over, not earned in 2009-2010)2009 IR after week 132010 Traded to SEA Post (for 2011 6th)2010 .797 LTBE RB (PTI, incentive in subsequent years)2011 CUT Post2011 .08 RB (week 2)2011 .005 RB/game active after week 2 (equiv .07)2012 .102 RB (week 2)2012 .007 RB/game active after week 2 (equiv .098)2012 2.2 esc possibleDEION: +.20575 in 2009-2010, -.20575 in 2011-2012

Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Balmer was to receive a $797,000 NLTBE roster bonus in 2010.

Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Seattle is now responsible for nearly $800,000 in guaranteed base salaries in Balmer's contract, including his $583,000 2010 base salary and $214,000 of Balmer's $622,000 base salary in 2011. According to a league source, in addition to the base salary guarantees, Balmer has a maximum of $350,000 in roster bonuses due in 2011-12, and can earn up to $250,000 in workout bonuses in the final two seasons of his contract. Through playing time and performance incentives, Balmer can increase his $700,000 base salary in 2012 by a maximum of $500,000.

Mike Florio, PFT: Balmer paid $80,000 back to the Niners in order to facilitate the trade. That number represents 25 percent of the 2010 portion of his $1.6 million signing bonus.

Brian McIntyre, Tacoma News-Tribune: Balmer is entering the fourth year of his five-year rookie deal, and in addition to a non-guaranteed $622,000 base salary, has in-season roster bonuses totaling $150,000.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $1,646,750.00 [dead money in 2011]

Mike Balogun

2010 .32/.405 BS2010 .00425 SB/22010 .00325 RB?2010 CUT Post

Tully Banta-Cain

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2007 3/8.925 TRV, 12.225 TRMV, .6/2.2/2.475 BS2007 2.9 SB/32007 .03125 RB/game active (equiv .5)2007 .05 WO2008-2009 .1 WO2008-2009 1.65 esc possible2008 BS reduced to 1/1.2752008 .2 LTBE added (PT)2008 1 NLTBE added (PT)2009 CUT Pre2009 .5 NLTBE added (PT, sacks)

Roy Barker

1996 4/7 TRV, .55/1.15/1.35/1.85 BS1996 1.8 SB/41997 1/4.4 TRV ext, .25/1.35/1.85/2.4 BS1997 .9 SB/41998 .3 RepB1999 Traded to CLE (w/Irv Smith for nothing)2000 2 RB

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Barker, a strong-side defensive end from the Minnesota Vikings, a four-year, $7 million contract over the weekend… A source familiar with Barker's deal said the 49ers would pay him a signing bonus of $1.8 million and a first-year salary of $550,000.

AP: Barker was acquired from the San Francisco 49ers earlier this year via trade and was in the final year of his deal making $1.85 million this year.

Kevan Barlow

2001 3/1.369 TRV, .209/.3/.389 BS2001 .473 SB/32002 CBA increase BS to .32004 5/20.005 TRV, 22.505 TRMV, .455/1.545/2.5/3.25/4 BS2004 1.5 SB/52004 .0722 OATSB/52004 .0964 RB2004-2008 .1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl, escalates by .1 per Pro Bowl)2005 6.5 OB/42005 .0864 RB2006 Traded to NYJ Post (for 2007 4th)2007 .25 esc possible2008 .75 esc possible

Craig Massei, Scout.com: The Niners essentially had no choice but to pay Barlow the second half of the two-tiered bonus on the five-year, $20 million contract Barlow inked with the team last

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February… he received $1.5 million when he signed last year – the writing in his contract guaranteed him $8 million of that deal… it was a safety measure written into to his contract to ensure that he’d get the $6.5 million now – or significantly more later.

Harris Barton

1987 3/1.1 TRV, .15/.2/.25 BS1987 .5 SB/31990 1/.552 TRV, .53 BS1990 .032 RB1991 3/2.63 TRV, .725/.825/.96 BS1991-1993 .04 RB1993 5/10.365 TRV, 2.5/1.75/1.625/1.625/1.75 BS1993 BS raised to 14.82 after week 16 (of 18), equiv 2.51993 1.115 SB/5 (1.04755 MSB)1996 2/5 TRV ext, .875/1.75/2.5/2.5 BS1996 .75 SB/41997 .75 SB/6 CONV (.734502 PV), .25/.3/1/.87/.87/.87/.87 BS1997 BS reduced to .251997 IR after week 9, .106 BS1998 6/4.85 TRV, .3/1/.87/.87/.87/.87 BS1998 .07 SB/61999 BS reduced to .41999 CUT Post

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Policy announced the contracts as five-year deals worth $10.35 million apiece, but that includes $975,000 each player was scheduled to make in 1993. About $2.6 million of the $9.375 million in new money is structured as a retroactive raise for 1993 to help the 49ers meet the salary cap that goes into effect next year.

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: it provides a sliding scale of bonus payments based on how much he plays. Barton had been scheduled to earn $300,000 this year… The 49ers considered forcing Barton into retirement a year ago, but he agreed to take a $750,000 salary cut for 1997.

Kirk Barton

2008 Acquired from MIA after week 6 (waivers)2008 .295/.385/.47/.555 BS2008 CUT Post week 92009 PS after week 8, .0884 BS

Arnaz Battle

2003 3/.968 TRV, .225/.305/.38 BS2003 .058 SB/32005 4/7.05 TRV ext, 10.85 TRMV, .46/1.2/1.34/1.49 BS2005 .2 SB/5

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2006 2.36 OB/42006 CBA increase BS to .52006 .95 NLTBE2007 .1 RB added2007-2008 .1 LTBE2007-2008 .85 NLTBE2008 IR after week 142009 .95 NLTBE

Sanjay Beach

1993 No SB after week 8 (of 18), .15 BS

Fred Beasley

1998 3/.586 TRV, .144/.18/.216 BS1998 .046 SB/31999 CBA increase BS to .25/.3582001 1.115 RFA tender2002 4/6.075 TRV, .525/.95/1.4/1.5 BS2002 1.4 SB/42002-2005 .35 NLTBE2003 .42 SB/3 CONV2004 .865 SB/2 CONV2005 .3 RB

John Crumpacker, SF Examiner: Beasley was not rewarded nearly as well. His deal is for three years with a value of $600,000, including a $46,000 signing bonus.

AP: Beasley [will be paid] $1.115 million this season [2001].

Cam Inman, Contra Costa Times: Beasley, who landed a four-year, $6.075 million contract with a $1.4 million signing bonus…

Chase Beeler

2011 3/1.4 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .005 SB/32011 CUT Post2011 PS, .0969 BS2011 CUT Post week 52011 PS after week 6, .0969 BS

Tyler Beiler

2011 3/1.4025 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .0075 SB/32011 CUT Post

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Cameron Bell

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .001 SB/32012 CUT Post

Jacob Bender

2008 No SB/2 after week 11, .37/.46 BS2009 CUT Post

Antoine Bethea

2014 4/21 TRV, 21.75 TRMV, 1.25/3/4.5/5.25 BS2014 5 SB/42014-2017 .1 WO2014-2017 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4)2014 BS guaranteed2015 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2015-2017 .25 esc possible

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Bethea’s four-year, $21 million contract will count $3 million against the team’s salary cap this season… Bethea, who spent his first eight NFL seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, received a $5 million signing bonus and his entire $1.25 million base salary for 2014 is guaranteed. He is also in line to collect $400,000 every season in per-game roster bonuses of $25,000 for every game in which he is on the active 46-man roster. Bethea can also make $100,000 every season in workout bonuses… If Bethea is on the 49ers’ roster on April 1, 2015, his entire second-year salary of $3 million also becomes fully guaranteed, the source said. He is scheduled for non-guaranteed salaries of $4.5 million in 2016 and $5.25 million in 2017. Bethea can also make up to $250,000 in escalators in each of the final three years of the deal if he reaches certain levels of play time, interceptions, along with playoffs or Pro Bowl appearances.

Darnell Bing

2007 PS, .0799 BS

Larry Birdine

2008 PS after week 1, .0884 BS2008 CUT Post week 4

Desmond Bishop

2015 1/.87 TRV, .87 BS (.585 MSB)

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Aaron Wilson, NFP: Desmond Bishop one-year 49ers deal: $870,000, cap is $585,000 on minimum salary benefit…

Dre’ Bly

2009 1/.865 TRV, .845 BS (.46 MSB)2009 .02 RB

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Bly signed a one-year deal worth $845,000, the minimum amount for a player with 10 years experience.

Colby Bockwoldt

2007 1/? TRV, .51 BS2007 .04 SB/1?2007 CUT Post

Dontavia Bogan

2011 3/1.4025 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .0075 SB/32011 .02 BS guaranteed2011 IR, .258 BS2012 CUT Pre

Anquan Boldin

2013 Acquired from BAL (for 6th)2013 6 BS2014 2/12 TRV, .955/5.5/1.2/1.2/1.2 BS2014 4.545 SB/52014 BS guaranteed2014-2015 .03125 RB/game active (equiv .5)2015 3 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2016-2018 voidable

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Boldin actually signed a five-year contract through the 2018 season, but the deal voids to the widely reported two-year, $12 million contract… Boldin received a $4.545 million signing bonus with a first-year guaranteed base salary of $955,000. He is scheduled to earn $5.5 million in base salary in 2015 with $3 million guaranteed. The deal includes $8.5 million in guarantees. During the 2014 and ’15 seasons, Boldin will earn $31,250 for every regular-season game he suits. Those per-game roster bonuses could total as much as $500,000 both seasons.

Mike Florio, PFT: Another $3 million in 2015 base salary is guaranteed for injury only until April 1 of 2015. At that point, it becomes fully guaranteed.

Steve Bono

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Jarrett Bell, USA Today: Bono was re-signed to a three-year, $5.148 million contract. Bono's deal includes a $750,000 bonus to sign and report, and salaries of $1.5 million, $1.3 million and $1.1 million.

John Booker

2008 2/.6805 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .0005 SB/22008 CUT Post

Alex Boone

2009 2/.715 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .001 SB/22009 CUT Post2009 PS, .0884 BS2010 2/.725 TRV, .32/.405 BS2011 CBA Increase BS to .452011 4/6.94 TRV ext, .54/.95/.95/1.2 BS2011 1.7 SB/52012-2015 .05 WO2013 .6 RB (some per game?)2014-2015 .4 RB (some per game?)

Joel Corry, NFP: He signed a four-year contract extension late last season averaging $1.635 million per year (with $2.64 million in guarantees and up to $2.1 million in escalators) that keeps him under contract through the 2015 season.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Boone's deal includes four new years with nearly $7 million of new money, including $2.24 million guaranteed. He received a $1.7 million signing bonus when he signed the deal. The deal runs through the 2015 season. Boone (6-8, 300) is making $450,000 this season. Next year, he is scheduled to make $540,000 in base pay. In 2013, Boone will earn $950,000 ($540,000 of which is guaranteed) with up to $600,000 available in roster bonuses. In 2014, his base salary is $950,000 with $400,000 available in roster bonuses. And in the final year of his deal, Boone is scheduled to make $1.2 million in base salary with another $400,000 possible in roster bonuses. Boone can earn $50,000 in workout bonuses each season.

Joel Corry, CBS Sports: Boone, who saw his draft stock plummet in 2009 because of alcohol problems, signed a four-year contract extension late in the 2011 season averaging $1.635 million per year (with $2.64 million in guarantees and up to $2.1 million in escalators) as a reserve offensive lineman.

Chris Borland

2014 4/2.927436 TRV, .42/.53/.62/.71 BS2014 .617436 SB/42015-2017 .01 WO

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Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2,897 million, including $617,436 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $574,359.

Navorro Bowman

2010 4/2.492248 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS2010 .702248 SB/42011 CBA increase BS to .45/.54/.632012 5/45.25 TRV ext, 4/4.7/5.85/6.75/8.7/1 BS2012 7.5 SB/7/52012 BS guaranteed2013 4 OB/6/52013-2015 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2014 3.27 SB/5 CONV2014-2018 .046875 RB/game active (equiv .75)2016 4.17 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2019 voidable

Joel Corry, NFP: Bowman’s four-year rookie deal worth $2,492,298 (including a $702,248 signing bonus) expires after the 2013 season.

Albert Breer, NFL.com: Bowman's new deal is worth $45.25 million in new money over its five years. $25.5 million of that is guaranteed.

Mike Florio, PFT: the deal that Bowman accepted includes less than $8 million in fully-guaranteed money, via a $7.5 million signing bonus and the balance of his $540,000 base salary for 2012. But the deal contains millions more in salary guaranteed for injury only, for now. In 2013, a $4 million option bonus is due to Bowman; it’s fully guaranteed for now. Ditto for Bowman’s $630,000 base salary in 2013. The salary becomes fully guaranteed at the start of the 2013 league year. In 2014, Bowman has a $4 million base salary, which is guaranted for injury, for now. It becomes fully guaranteed at the start of the 2014 league year. He also can earn per-game active roster bonuses that total, if all earned, $750,000. In 2015, Bowman’s base salary is $4.7 million. Again, it’s guaranteed for now for injury only. It becomes fully guaranteed at the start of the 2015 league year. Bowman also has the per-game roster bonuses that total $750,000. In 2016, the base salary is $5.85 million. $4.17 million of it is guaranteed for injury only for now; it becomes fully guaranteed at the start of the 2016 league year. Bowman once again has the per-game roster bonuses that total $750,000. In 2017, Bowman’s base salary is $6.75 million, non-guaranteed, with the per-game roster bonuses that total $750,000. In 2018, the salary pushes to $8.7 million, with the per-game roster bonuses that total $750,000.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Because of his signing bonus, Bowman's 2012 cap figure immediately rose from $717,887 to $2.217 million, the source said.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: The 49ers converted $3.27 million of Bowman’s scheduled base salary for 2014 into an up-front signing bonus that can be spread over the course of his contract. Bowman is signed through 2018. As a result, Bowman’s salary cap figure for 2014 drops from $7.05 million to $4.434 million.

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Mark Bradford

2008 PS after week 10, .0884 BS

CJ Brewer

2006 PS, .0799 BS2007 2/.655 TRV, .285/.37 BS2007 IR, .19 BS2008 BS reduced to .2952008 CUT Pre

Doug Brien

1994 2/.367 TRV, .108/.135 BS1994 .124 SB/21995 CBA increase BS to .1491995 CUT Post week 7

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Brien got two years and a total of $497,000, assuming he collects on a relatively easy $130,000 incentive bonus. The deal includes a $124,000 signing bonus and salaries of $108,000 this year and $135,000 in 1995. For salary-cap purposes, $170,000 will count in 1994.

Diyral Briggs

2009 2/.712 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .007 SB/22009 CUT Post2009 PS, .0884 BS2009 Activated after week 7, .31/.395 BS2010 CUT Post week 2

Tramaine Brock

2010 2/.7255 TRV, .32/.405 BS2010 .0005 SB/22010 CUT Post week 12010 PS, .0884 BS2010 Activated after week 1, .32/.405 BS2010 CUT Post week 52010 PS, .0884 BS2010 Activated after week 7, .32/.405 BS2011 CBA increase BS to .452012 1/.54 TRV, .54 BS2013 1.323 RFA tender2013 4/14 TRV, 16 TRMV, .8/1.85/2.7/3.1 BS

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2013 3.75 SB/52014 BS guaranteed2014-2017 .13 WO2014-2017 .02 RB/game active (equiv .32)2014-2017 .5 NLTBE (PT, ints)2015 BS guaranteed (vests)

Jason Hurley, NinerCapHell.com: a $3.75 million signing bonus, along with yearly $320,000 roster bonuses, tied into the 46-man active gameday roster, and yearly $130,000 workout bonuses. He also has playing time incentives. His base salaries are, $800,000(2014), $1.85 million(2015), $2.7 million(2016), $3.1 million(2017). His $1.323 million base salary stays the same for 2013. His $800,000 2014 base salary is guaranteed. His cap numbers are as follows. 2014- $2 million 2015- $3.05 million 2016- $3.9 million 2017- $4.3 million Update: Brock’s 2015 base salary becomes guaranteed on April 1st, 2015, as long as he is on the 49ers roster. And his incentives are $250,000 for 60% playing time and/or 6 INTs, and an additional $250,000($500,000 in total) for 80% playing time and/or 6 INTs.

Ahmad Brooks

2008 Acquired from CIN (waivers)2008 .445/.53 BS2008 CUT Post week 12 (paid thru week 13)2008 No SB/2 after week 13, .445/.535 BS2010 1.759 RFA tender2010 2/4.25 TRV, .9/1.2 BS2010 1.85 SB/22011 .1 WO2011 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2, .1875 LTBE, earned .2)2012 6/42 TRV, 44.5 TRMV, .75/4.3/5.15/6/6.5/6.95 BS2012 7.5 SB/6/52012 BS guaranteed2012 .03125 RB/game active (equiv .5)2012-2017 .1 WO2013 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2013-2017 .046875 RB/game active (equiv .75)2013-2017 .5 esc possible2013 BS de-esc to 2.7 (addl .9 de-esc possible)2014-2017 2.5 de-esc possible2014 4.95 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: the two year deal reached between Ahmad Brooks and the 49ers was worth a total of $4.225 million dollars. It includes a signing bonus of $1.85 million, and a 2011 roster bonus of $175,000.

Mike Sando, ESPN: Brooks signed a two-year deal featuring a $1.85 million signing bonus with base salaries of $900,000 and $1.2 million, with another $275,000 in bonuses available in 2011.

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Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Brooks will count $2.85 million against the 49ers' salary cap this year after signing a six-year, $37 million contract extension this week, a league source told CSNBayArea.com. Brooks' deal, which 49ers chief negotiator Paraag Marathe worked out with agent Greg Williams, includes $17.5 million in guarantees, including a $7.5 million signing bonus. Williams told the San Jose Mercury News this week that the contract is worth $44.5 million. That figure is believed to be the maximum if Brooks attains every escalator and incentive.

Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Mac's Football Blog has obtained the details of Brooks' contract which, at the time of signing, includes $8.25 million in fully guaranteed money and $9.25 million that is guaranteed for injury only.

As Maiocco initially reported, Brooks received a $7.5 million signing bonus. The other portion of the deal that is fully guaranteed is a $750,000 base salary for the 2012 season. Along with $500,000 in per game roster bonuses ($31,250) and a $100,000 workout bonus…

In 2013, Brooks is due a $4.3 million base salary that is currently guaranteed for injury only and will become guaranteed for skill and cap if Brooks is on the roster on April 1, 2013. Brooks' base salary and the base salary guarantee could be reduced by $2.5 million, with the de-escalation tied to his 2012 sacks. Brooks could also increase his base salary by $500,000, as is the case in each year of his contract. Brooks has $750,000 in per game roster bonuses ($46,875 per) and a $100,000 workout bonus for a 2013 cap number of $4.3 million. Brooks is scheduled to receive a $5.15 million base salary in 2014, of which $4.95 million is guaranteed for injury only at the time of signing. If Brooks' 2013 salary is decreased, the full amount of the 2014 salary ($5.15 million) will be guaranteed for injury only. If Brooks is on the roster on April 1, 2014, his base salary will become guaranteed for skill and cap. Like the season before, Brooks' 2014 base salary and base salary guarantee could decrease by $2.5 million, which is tied to the previous season's sack totals, or increase by $500,000

In each year of the contract, Brooks can void all de-escalators if the 49ers win 12 games, plays in the NFC Championship Game and Brooks has a playing-time percentage of over 93 percent. Beginning in 2014, Brooks can void the de-escalators in his contract by having two prior seasons with 12 sacks. The rest of Brooks' contract contains base salaries of $6 million (2015), $6.5 million (2016) and $6.95 million (2017). Portions of Brooks' 2015 base salary could become guaranteed if there are reductions to his 2013 or 2014 salary guaranteed. Brooks has $750,000 in per game roster bonuses and $100,000 workout bonuses in each of those seasons, as well.

Dennis Brown

1990 3/1.015 TRV, .175/.21/.25 BS1990 .275 SB/31990-1992 .01 RepB1990-1992 .025 RB1993 4/4.8 TRV, 1.45/1/1/.95 BS1993 .1 RepB1994 CUT Post1994-1996 .1 RepB (not paid)1994 .15 LTBE (15 starts)1994 4/4 TRV, .2/.55/.95/1.5 BS

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1994 .8 SB/41996 CUT Pre1996 1/.28 TRV, .28 BS

Gary Brown

1998 1/.2775 TRV, .275 BS1998 .0025 SB/11998 CUT Post week 41998 No SB/1 after week 4, .275 BS1998 CUT Post week 5

Jarrett Brown

2010 2/.735 TRV, .32/.405 BS2010 .0032 SB/22010 .0028 RB2010 CUT Post2010 .004 RB (53-man week 1, not paid)

Kourtnei Brown

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .003 SB/32012 CUT Post2012 CUT Post, injury settlement (2 weeks?)

Ray Brown

1996 5/10 TRV, .45/1.275/1.025/1.25/1.75 BS1996 2.75 SB/51996 BS reduced to .196 after week 10, equiv .3454121996 .105 SB/6 CONV (1.75 BS added)1997 1/2.4 TRV ext, .225/1.025/1.25/1.75/1.75/1.9 BS1997 1.05 SB/61998 .5 SB/5 CONV1998 .5 RB CONV/51999-2000 .5 RB removed in 1999 extension 1999 1/2.85 TRV ext, .5/2.25/1.75/1.9/2.1 BS1999 1.5 SB/52000 2/5.8 TRV ext, .44/1.75/1.9/2.1/2.3/2.5 BS2000 1.81 SB/62001 .5 RB removed in 2001 extension2001 1/3.2 TRV ext, .477/1.9/2.1/2.3/2.5/2.7 BS2001 1.773 SB/62002 BS reduced to .752002 .1 RB (reduced from .5)2002 CUT Post

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2003-2006 .5 RB (not paid)

Hank Gola, NY Daily News: The 49ers can't have that much cap room, however, after signing Redskins guard Ray Brown to a five-year, $10 million deal that includes a $2.75 million bonus and $450,000 in first-year salary.

Dave Sell, Washington Post: His deal with San Francisco pays a $2.75 million signing bonus and salaries of $450,000 (1996), $1,275,000 (1997), $1,025,000 (1998), $1,250,000 (1999) and $1,750,000 (2000). It's less likely he'll see the last two seasons of the deal. But there are $500,000 reporting bonuses due on March 15 of 1998, 1999 and 2000.

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: The 49ers freed up some room under the salary cap yesterday by restructuring the contract of guard Ray Brown, saving the team $1.2 million, according to his agent Steve Baker. Brown will earn $2 million next season, and the team still looks at him as its starting starting left guard, Baker said. He receives a $1.5 million signing bonus as part of a five-year deal but the overall package reduces his salary-cap liability from $2.9 million to $1.7 million against the 49ers' [1999] cap.

Clark Judge, San Jose Mercury News: Brown, 37, agreed to a contract that will reduce his cap figure by $1.5 million, agent Steve Baker said. In exchange for dropping his salary this season from $1.75 million to $440,000, Brown gained a $1.81 million signing bonus and two more years on the deal. He is signed through 2005.

Tarell Brown

2007 4/1.842 TRV, .285/.37/.46/.55 BS2007 .177 SB/42009 3/7.2 TRV ext, 9.2 TRMV, .8/.85/.925 BS2009 2.036562 SB/52009 BS increased to 1.378 after week 7 (equiv 1)2010 .423438 RB2011-2013 .075 WO (not earned 2013)2011 .0265625 RB/game active (equiv .425)2012 .0296875 RB/game active (equiv .475)2013 .03125 RB/game active (equiv .5, .5 LTBE, earned .40625)2013 BS escalated to 2.925, voided by insufficient WO2013 .3 SB/1 added

Matt Maiocco, CNS Bay Area: Brown, Tarell CB (current) $1,680,750.00 [2011 cap hit]

Brian McIntyre, Yahoo Sports: Cornerback Tarell Brown had triggered a $2 million escalator to his 2013 base salary and was scheduled to earn $2.925 million in the final year of his contract. However, since Brown opted to do his offseason training at his home in Texas, instead of participating in the 49ers' workout program in Santa Clara, Calif., that escalator has voided and his base salary has returned to his original $925,000, a source with knowledge of Brown's contract details confirmed to "Shutdown Corner". Brown was also scheduled to receive a $75,000 workout bonus, but that has vanished, as well.

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Jason La Canfora, CBS Sports: Cornerback Tarell Brown has received a $300,000 bonus from the 49ers. Brown missed out on a $2 million workout bonus last offseason, but was recently compensated by the team to help make up for his mistake.

Tony Brown

2004 Acquired from MIA (waivers)2004 .305 BS2005 1/.38 TRV, .38 BS2005 CUT Post

Isaac Bruce

2008 2/5.5 TRV, 1.975/1.475 BS2008 1 SB/22008 1 RB2008-2009 .025 WO (not earned in 2010?)2009 2/? TRV, 1.725/? BS2009 .275 SB/2?2010 Traded to STL Post (for cond pick, not met)

Jim Thomas, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 2 years, $5.5 million, $1 million signing bonus…

Antonio Bryant

2006 4/13.9 TRV, 15.4 TRMV, 1.25/1.25/2.75/3 BS2006 4 SB/42006 .078125 RB/game on roster/IR (equiv 1.25)2006 Suspended 2 games (weeks 16-17, substance abuse policy)2006-2009 .1 WO2007 CUT Pre2007 Suspended 2 games (weeks 1-2, substance abuse policy)2007-2009 .5 NLTBE (recs, yds)

Bob McGinn, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Bryant has anger-management problems and seven drops in '05, but had no trouble locating $13.9 million over four years ($5.25 million in bonuses).

Scout.com: The 49ers signed Bryant to a four-year, $13.9 million deal in the offseason with a $4 million signing bonus.

Junior Bryant

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Junior Bryant, another defensive line reserve, signed a three- year contract with a $300,000 signing bonus and base salaries of $200,000, $300,000 and $400,000.

Curtis Buckley

1996 4/1.5 TRV, .2/.275/.325/.4 BS

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1996 .3 SB/41998 CUT Post week 10 (claimed by NYG)

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Buckley agreed to a four-year, $1.4 million deal, including a $300,000 signing bonus and $200,000 in first-year salary.

Brentson Buckner

1998 1/.25 TRV, .225 BS1998 .005 SB/11998 .02 LTBE (weight clause)1998 .05 LTBE (45% PT)1999 1/.45 TRV, .4 BS1999 .05 SB/12000 1/.44 TRV, .44 BS

Brian Bulcke

2011 3/1.396 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .001 SB/32011 CUT Post

Martail Burnett

2009 PS after week 4, .0884 BS2010 .32 BS2010 waived/injured, .0167 injury settlement

Keenan Burton

2008 .295/.385/.47 BS2008 ~.309 SB/3

Adam Caplan, Scout.com: The former University of Kentucky Wildcat signed a four-year deal with the following minimum base salaries: (2008) $295,000 (2009) $385,000 (2010) $470,000 (2011) $555,000. The deal also includes a signing bonus of around $309,000.

Reggie Bush

2015 1/2.5 TRV, 1.6 BS2015 .5 SB/12015 .1 WO2015 .5 BS guaranteed2015 .01875 RB/game active (equiv .3, .20625 LTBE)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: The 49ers’ contract with running back Reggie Bush is reportedly worth up to $2.5 million for one season. Bush’s deal contains $1 million in guaranteed money, according to CBS Sports. He received a $500,000 signing bonus, and an additional $500,000 of

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his $1.6 million base salary is fully guaranteed. The contract also contains a $100,000 workout bonus, along with up to $300,000 in per-game roster bonuses. Bush will receive $18,750 for every regular-season game in which he suits up.

Steve Bush

2004 No SB/1 after week 12, .66 BS (.455 MSB)2005 1/.665 TRV, .665 BS (.455 MSB)

Carson Butler

2009 PS after week 7, .0884 BS2009 CUT Post week 8

Nate Byham

2010 4/1.8962 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS2010 .1062 SB/42011 CBA increase BS to .45 BS2011 IR, .273 BS2012 waived/injured, CUT Post (4 week settlement)

Aaron Wilson, NFP: The deal carries a base value of $1.896 million and includes a signing bonus slightly over $106,000. It includes a fourth-year escalator clause of $1.402 million or the low restricted free agent tender in 2013.

Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: $106,200 signing bonus

Patrick Butrym

2012 .39//.48/.57 BS2012 .001 SB/32012 CUT Post

Carter Bykowski

2013 4/2.205896 TRV, .405/.495/.585/.675 BS2013 .045896 SB/4

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: 49ers signed seventh round offensive tackle Carter Bykowski to $2.205 million deal that includes $45,896 bonus…

Jehuu Caulcrick

2010 PS, .0884 BS2010 CUT Post week 52010 PS, .0884 BS2010 CUT Post week 5 (paid thru week 6)

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2010 PS after week 6, .0884 BS2010 CUT Post week 9

David Carr

2010 2/6.25 TRV, 1.875/2.375 BS2010 2 RB2010 BS guaranteed2010-2011 1.875 NLTBE2011 CUT Post2011 1.125 esc possible

Adam Schefter, ESPN: Carr signed a two-year contract worth $6.25 million. Carr would also earn another $1.87 million in incentives.

Matt Maiocco, Press-Democrat: the team added free-agent David Carr with a reported two-year, $6.25 million contract. The deal includes a $2 million signing bonus.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Carr, David QB (current) $2,375,000.00 [2011 cap hit]

Cornellius Carradine

2013 4/4.94768 TRV, .405/.579895/.804789/1.0296842013 1.978312 SB/42013-2014 BS guaranteed2014-2016 .05 WO

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $4,95 million, including $1.978 million signing bonus…

Derek Carrier

2013 PS, .102 BS2013 Activated after week 10, .405/.495/.585 BS2014 IR after week 122015 2/2.4 TRV ext, 3.25 TRMV, .8/.95 BS2015 .4 SB/32016-2017 .025 WO2016 .00625 RB/game active (equiv .1, .075 LTBE)2016 .25 esc possible (recs or PT)2017 .00625 RB/game active (equiv .1)2017 .6 esc possible (recs or PT)

Aaron Wilson, NFP: Carrier 3-year 49ers deal: $2.985 million, $400K bonus, salaries $585K, $800K, $950K, $6,250 per game active roster bonus 2016, 2017…

Andre Carter

2001 5/12.6 TRV, 27.35 TRMV, 1/.35/.6/.85/1.1/1.35 BS

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2001 3.2 SB/62001-2006 1.15 NLTBE2001-2006 .5 one-time NLTBE (lead team in sacks etc)2002 4.5 OB/52003 BS escalated to 1.8 (addl .05 esc possible)2003 1.425 SB/4 CONV2004 BS escalated to 2.05 (addl .05 esc possible)2004 1.595 SB/3 CONV2005 BS escalated to 3.5 (addl 3.6 esc possible)2006 VOID1 PTI

Eric Carter

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: The 49ers also said they have signed… Eric Carter, whose three-year $686,000 contract includes a $195,000 signing bonus. Carter's 1996 salary-cap number is $196,000.

Sherman Carter

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .004 SB/3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $4,000 [signing bonus]

Rock Cartwright

2012 .925 BS (.54 MSB?)2012 .025 SB/12012 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: The 49ers awarded Cartwright a $25,000 signing bonus in the offseason. An 11-year veteran, Cartwright was scheduled to earn $925,000 if he had made the team.

Garrett Celek

2012 3/1.446 TRV, .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .006 SB/3

Jeff Chandler

2002 3/1.235 TRV, .225/.3/.38 BS2002 .33 SB/32003 CUT Post week 2

AP: Chandler signed for $1.235 million with a $330,000 bonus

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Eugene Chung

1996 1/.35 TRV, .3 BS1996 .025 SB/11996 CUT Post1996 .025 RB (12 games active)

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: The 49ers also said they have signed… Eugene Chung, who agreed to a one-year deal for $325,000…

Greg Clark

1997 3/.95025 TRV, .167/.20875/.2505 BS1997 .324 SB/31999 CBA increase BS to .3252000 1.27 RFA tender2000 3/7.20725 TRV, 8.2 TRMV, .385/1.475/2.45 BS2000 2.14725 SB/32001 .25 RB (not paid)2002 .5 RB (not paid)2001 2/3.25 TRV, 5.05 TRMV, .454/1/3 BS2001 1.296 SB/32001 .575 NLTBE2002 CUT Pre2002 .5 RB (not paid)2002 .725 NLTBE2002 .5 esc possible2003 voidable (20% PT 2001/2002)2003 1 RB

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Clark signed a three-year deal calling for a $324,000 signing bonus and yearly salaries of $167,000, $208,750 and $250,500.

Nancy Gay, SF Chronicle: Third-year tight end Greg Clark, who was to be a restricted free agent, received a one-year, first- round tender offer of $1.27 million. [in 2000]

Glenn Dickey, SF Chronicle: Tight end Greg Clark has agreed to a new three-year contract with the 49ers for a total of $6.7 million, with playing-time incentives which could push the total to $8.2 million. The contract includes a signing bonus of $2.15 million. Base salaries are $385,000 for the coming season, $1.5 million for 2001 and $1.95 million for 2002. Incentives include being in either 75 percent of the total 49er offensive plays or 80 percent of the tight end plays, averaging 11.5 yards a catch and making the Pro Bowl.

DeVone Claybrooks

2003 No SB/1 after week 4, .375 BS

Thomas Clayton

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2007 4/1.7615 TRV, .285/.37/.46/.55 BS2007 .0965 SB/42007 CUT Post2007 PS, .0799 BS2008 PS, .0884 BS2008 Activated after week 14, .295/.385 BS2009 IR, .23 BS

Anthony Clement

2005 No SB/1 after week 2, .665 BS (.455 MSB)

Nate Clements

2007 7/64.02 TRV, .6/3.383334/3.516666/6/7.25/9/10.77/15.48 BS2007 10 RB2007-2010 .5 WO2007 10 OB/7/6 (moved up from 2008)2011 CUT Post2011 .5 WO (.1 paid per transition rules)2011 7.95 dummy LTBE2012-2014 .5 WO2014 voidable

Howard Balzer, Sports Xchange: the reality is, it's not an $80 million deal. Breaking down the deal by year, Clements did not receive a signing bonus, but there is a $10 million roster bonus this year, which counts immediately against the salary cap. He will also receive a guaranteed $10 million option bonus in 2008, which for cap purposes will prorate against the cap from 2008 through 2013 at $1.67 million a year. Once the option is exercised, the final year of the contract (2014) is voided, wiping out close to $16 million in compensation. Thus, for practical purposes, it is a 7-year, $64.02 million contract, not an 8-year, $80 million deal. In addition, the final two years of the deal carry a combined $19.87 million in salary and workout bonuses. His base salaries total $7.5 million for the first three years, before his salary jumps to $6 million in 2010. Clements will also receive a $500,000 off-season workout bonus in each year of the contract.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Clements, 31, a 10-year veteran, is scheduled to earn a non-guaranteed salary of $7.25 million in 2011 with another $7.95 million available in "likely-to-be-earned" incentives.

Colin Cloherty

2010 PS after week 4, .0884 BS2010 Activated after week 15, .32/.405 BS2011 BS reduced to .332011 CBA increase BS to .3752011 CUT Post

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Glen Coffee

2009 4/2.578244 TRV, .31/.395/.48/.565 BS2009 .828244 SB/42010 Retired Post

Matt Maiocco, Press-Democrat: Coffee received a signing bonus of approximately $828,250 on his 4-yr deal.

Joe Cohen

2007 4/2.038 TRV, .285/.37/.46/.55 BS2007 .373 SB/42007 IR, .19 BS2008 BS reduced to .2952008 CUT Post

Dobson Collins

2009 2/.711 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .006 SB/22009 CUT Post2009 PS, .0884 BS2009 CUT Post week 4

Cameron Colvin

2008 2/.6825 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .0025 SB/22008 CUT Post

Curtis Conway

2004 1/.76 TRV, .76 BS (.455 MSB)2004 .05 BS guaranteed

Nancy Gay, SF Chronicle: Conway will receive $760,000 in base salary with no signing bonus, with the contract counting $455, 000 toward the team's $80.6 million salary cap.

Chris Cook

2014 1/.73 TRV, .73 BS (.57 MSB)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Cook is set to make $730,000 if he remains on the 49ers’ 53-man roster for the entire season. With a minimum-salary benefit, Cooks counts only $570,000 against the 49ers’ salary cap.

Adrian Cooper

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1996 5/3.85 TRV, .2/.375/.7/.7/.875/.9 BS1996 .8 SB/51997 CUT Post

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: The 49ers also freed up $375,000 yesterday by releasing tight end Adrian Cooper, on whom they squandered an $800,000 signing bonus a year ago.

Chris Cooper

2004 No SB/1 after week 9, .455 BS2005 2/1.26 TRV, .54/.545 BS2005 .175 SB/22006 CUT Pre

Deke Cooper

2006 No SB/1 after week 15, .585 BS (.425 MSB?)

Marcus Cooper

2013 4/2.205896 TRV, .405/.495/.585/.675 BS2013 .045896 SB/4

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: 49ers signed seventh-round cornerback Marcus Cooper to $2.205 million deal that includes $45,896 bonus…

Blake Costanzo

2011 .7 BS2011 .07 SB/RB/LTBE?

Perrish Cox

2012 .465/.555 BS

Michael Crabtree

2009 6/32 TRV, 40 TRMV, 17 gteed, 1.83/2.2875/2.745/3.2025/3.425/3.5 BS2009 2.393077 BS after week 4, equiv 1.832010 6.795 SA/5, .395/.48/.565/3.425/3.5 BS2010 5.605 LTBE one-time RB (PTI)2010 2011 BS escalated to 3.875/3.5/4.5/3.52011 2.375 BS guaranteed2011-2014 .5 RB (incentivized)

Andrew Brandt, NFP: The contract is for six years. It will void to five years upon the occurrence of the following: (1) Crabtree makes one Pro Bowl in the first four years of the contract AND in

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the first five years of the contract, in a year other than the year he makes the Pro Bowl, Crabtree plays in 80% of the team’s offensive plays and the team makes the playoffs in that year; OR (2) Crabtree makes one Pro Bowl in the first four years of the contract AND in the first five years of the contract, in a year other than the year he makes the Pro Bowl, is named All-NFL and the team makes the playoffs in that year; OR (3) Crabtree makes two Pro Bowls in the first five years of the contract.

Mike Florio, PFT: of the $17 million in guaranteed money, $6.395 of it is guaranteed for injury only.

Chris Culliver

2011 4/2.638876 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS2011 .598876 SB/42011 .209624 BS guaranteed

Markus Curry

2007 PS after week 12, .0799 BS

Walter Curry

2008 2/.6925 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .0125 SB/22008 CUT Post

Kevin Curtis

2002 3/1.176 TRV, .225/.3/.38 BS2002 .271 SB/32002 IR2003 CUT Pre

AP: Curtis received a $1.173 million deal with a $268,000 bonus…

Craig Dahl

2013 3/5.25 TRV, 7.5 TRMV, .9/1.35/1.4 BS2013 .7 SB/32013 .35 LTBE2013 .4 NLTBE2013-2015 .05 WO2013-2015 .015625 RB/game active (equiv .25)2014-2015 .75 NLTBE2015 1/1.3 TRV, 1.7 TRMV, .875 BS2015 .2 SB/12015 .05 WO2015 BS guaranteed

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2015 .0109375 RB/game active (equiv .175, .175 LTBE)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Dahl officially signed three-year, $5.25 million contract w/ 49ers, including $700,000 signing bonus, source said. 2013 cap: $1.78M.

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Dahl's three-year, $5.2 million contract included a $700,000 signing bonus. Cap figures: $1.783 M, $1.883 M, $1.993 M… base salaries: $900,000 $1.35 million, $1.4 million; workout bonuses $50,000 annual; roster bonuses $250,000 annual paid per game

Aaron Wilson, NFP: 49ers bring back Craig Dahl, one-year, $1.3 million deal, including $200,000 signing bonus, $175,000 roster bonus, $50,000 workout bonus

Harvey Dahl

2005 PS, .0799 BS2005 Activated after week 15, .23/.235/.31 BS2006 2006 CBA increase BS to .275/.362007 CUT Post2007 PS, .0799 BS2007 Signed by ATL after week 5

BJ Daniels

2013 4/2.206512 TRV, .405/.495/.585/.675 BS2013 .046512 SB/42013 CUT Post week 4 (claimed by SEA)

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: 49ers signed seventh-round quarterback B.J. Daniels to $2.206 million deal that includes $46,512 bonus…

Charles Davenport

1996 2/.408 TRV, .196/.21 BS1996 .002 SB/21996 CUT Post

Anthony Davis

2010 5/19.25 TRV, 26.5 TRMV, .32/.4875/.925/1.3/1.6736/2.1111 BS2010 1 SB/62010 1.43 RB2010 1.9919 earned NLTBE (PTI)2010 .55 NLTBE (rookie honors)2011 8.5 OB/52011 2014 BS lowered to .7736 (w/1-timer)2011 2014 BS escalated to 1.07362011-2013 .025 RB/game on 53-man/IR/PUP (incentivized, equiv .4)2014 .047 RB/game on 53-man/IR/PUP (incentivized, week 1)

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2014 .025 RB/game on 53-man/IR/PUP (incentivized, weeks 2-16, equiv .375)2014 .05625 RB/game on 53-man/IR/PUP (added w/1-timer, equiv .9)2014 addl 6.4 esc possible2015 voidable2013 5/33.2 TRV ext, .88/1.8456/2.35/2.65/4/5.375/5.375 BS2013 7.5 SB/7/52013 BS guaranteed2014 2.32 RB guaranteed (injury only)2014-2015 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2015 BS de-escalated to 1.85 (PT)2016 .0625 RB/game active (equiv 1, .4375 LTBE)2016 2.1044 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2016-2019 .0625 RB/game active (equiv 1)

Tania Ganguli, Florida Times-Union: Davis signed for $15.94 million in guaranteed money, a 12.7 percent increase over last year, and $19.25 million in base package for a 9.4 percent increase.

Mike Florio, PFT: Davis, for instance, will earn $26.5 million over five years, with $15.954 million guaranteed, according to a league source.

Details of rookie deal courtesy of Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballblog.com

Albert Breer, NFL.com: Davis' five-year extension is worth $37,295,600 in new money, with $17M in total guarantees.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Davis and the 49ers agreed last week on a seven-year deal worth $37.295 million that includes five new years added to his original contract. He received a $7.5 million signing bonus. His first-year base salary of $880,000 is fully guaranteed, and his entire base salaries of $1.845 million and $2.35 million are guaranteed in 2014 and 2015, respectively, if he remains on the 49ers roster on April 1 in each of those seasons. In 2016, $2.1 million of his $2.65 million salary is guaranteed if he is on the team on April 1 of that year. The 49ers and Davis agreed to "de-escalators" in each of the seven seasons. His base pay would decrease significantly if he fails to fulfill workout and weight requirements. In the final five years of Davis' contract, $1.25 million annually is tied to attendance at offseason workouts and his weight… The 49ers are approximately $1 million under the salary cap after Davis' contract extension, which raises his 2013 cap figure from $3.56 million to $4.25 million. Davis has reasonable cap figures for the duration of his deal: $7.53 million in 2014; $6.72 million in 2015; $5.15 million in 2016; $6.5 million in 2017; and $6.375 million in both 2018 and 2019.

Joel Corry, NFP: Davis was scheduled to make $1.7 million and $2,995,600 in 2013 and 2014 prior to signing his new deal. The $32,599,400 extension contains $16.999 million in guarantees. Only $8.38 million is fully guaranteed upon execution of the contract. $7.5 million of Davis’ fully guaranteed money is a signing bonus and $880,000 is his 2013 base salary. Davis’ $1.845 million 2014 base salary, $2.35 million 2015 base salary and $2.104 million of his $2.605 million 2016 base salary are guaranteed for injury only. His 2014 through 2016 base salaries become fully guaranteed if he’s on San Francisco’s roster on April 1st in each specific contract year (i.e.; 2014 salary becomes guaranteed on April 1, 2014). There are two roster bonuses in 2014 totaling $2.32 million that are also guaranteed for injury only. $820,000 is on the fifth day of the league

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year and $1.5 million is on September 1. The 2010 first round pick has unguaranteed $4 million, $5.35 million and $5.35 million base salaries in 2017, 2018 and 2019. There are also per game active roster bonuses totaling $1 million ($62,500 per game) in each of the extension years (2015-2019).

Davis’ deal contains base salary de-escalators worth up to a maximum of $1.25 million in a majority of the contract years. There’s a $250,000 de-escalator for each year that he doesn’t participate in 90% of the scheduled workouts in the 49ers’ offseason conditioning program. Davis’ base salary will de-escalate by $500,000 in each of the 2014 through 2019 years that he doesn’t meet certain weight requirements. The remaining $500,000 of the de-escalator pertains to the final five years of the contract and is triggered if Davis doesn’t have at least 50% playtime in the previous season.

Bruce Davis

2010 PS, .0884 BS2010 CUT Post week 12010 PS after week 2, .0884 BS2010 Signed by OAK after week 4

Eric Davis

1990 3/.9875 TRV, .175/.21/.25 BS1990 .25 SB/31990 .0325 RB1991-1992 .035 RB1993 1/.31 TRV, .275 BS1993 .035 RB1993 3/2.4 TRV, 1/.7/.7 BS

John Crumpacker, SF Examiner: Davis, a starter since the 1991 season, is finishing off a three-year, $2.4 million contract that will pay him $700,000 for '95.

Leonard Davis

2012 1/.925 TRV, .925 BS (.54 MSB)

Nate Davis

2009 4/1.9003 TRV, .31/.395/.48/.565 BS2009 .1503 SB/42010 CUT Post2010 PS, .0884 BS

Matt Maiocco, Press-Democrat: Davis' contract includes a $150,300 signing bonus.

Sammy Davis

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2006 Acquired from SD2006 .63/.72/.81/.9 BS2007 BS escalated to .972007 CUT Pre2008-2009 voidable

Vernon Davis

2006 5/20.275, 25 TRMV, .275/.36/.9/1.44/1.98 BS2006 1.885 RB2006 BS guaranteed2007 9.36 OB/42007 .205 BS guaranteed2007-2010 .1 WO (incentivized, not earned 2009)2009 BS escalated to 2.442010 BS escalated to 5.7053.675 PTI (earned in 2006)2010 5/36.75 TRV ext, 3.874/4.708/5.751/6.072/4.7/4.352010 10 SB/62011 BS guaranteed (injury only)2011 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4)2011-2015 .2 WO2011 BS guaranteed (injury only)2012 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4, earned .275 before restructure)2012 BS lowered to .719 after week 12, equiv 4.2712012 1.48 SB/4 CONV2012 .025 RB/game active OATSB/4 (equiv .125)2013-2015 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4)

Mike Florio, PFT: We're told that the $23 million is guaranteed for injury, and that $14.5 million is guaranteed for injury and skill. The six-year value of the deal exceeds $42 million.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: The contract includes $23 million in guaranteed money with $10 million of it coming in the form of a signing bonus. Here are the contract details, according to an NFL source: 2010: $3.874 million base salary (all guaranteed); $100,000 workout bonus. 2011: $4.708 million base salary (all guaranteed); $200,000 workout bonus; $400,000 roster bonus ($25,000 for every game active). 2012: $5.751 million base salary ($4.418 million guaranteed); $200,000 workout bonus; $400,000 roster bonus ($25,000 for every game active). 2013: $6.072 million base salary (not guaranteed); $200,000 workout bonus; $400,000 roster bonus ($25,000 for every game active). 2014: $4.7 million base salary (not guaranteed); $200,000 workout bonus; $400,000 roster bonus ($25,000 for every game active). 2015: $4.35 million base salary (not guaranteed); $200,000 workout bonus; $400,000 roster bonus ($25,000 for every game active).

Andrew Brandt, NFP: The 49ers added five years past 2010 giving Davis total value of $42.455 million. Thus, the “new money” of the contract – minus the pre-existing amount for 2010 -- is $36.75 million, an impressive $7.35 million Average Per Year (APY)... The contract contains an impressive $23 million guaranteed in the following form: 2010 “functional guarantee” of

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$13.874 million; 2011 salary guarantee of $4.708 million for injury; 2012 salary guarantee of $4.418 million ($3.306 for injury and $1.112 full guarantee at signing)

The “functional guarantee” suggests that the 49ers are obviously not cutting Davis now and if he suffers an injury, that money is due (same principle with Jets’ recent deals, including Darrelle Revis). Due to the rules of this uncapped 2010, the $1.112 million guaranteed at the time of signing reallocates into the 49ers’ 2009 Cap (the last capped year), using every penny of Cap room they had left.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Davis provided the biggest cap relief for the 49ers of approximately $1.2 million. Davis' 2012 cap figure went from a little over $8 million to $6.8 million. The 49ers awarded Davis a $1.48 million signing bonus and had his remaining $25,000 per game active roster bonuses for the final five regular season games designated as an OATSB item (other amount treated as signing bonus)… Davis' contract still averages $7.35 million through 2015…

Phil Dawson

2013 1/2.35 TRV, 2.55 TRMV, 1.25 BS2013 1 SB/12013 .1 WO2013 .2 NLTBE (Pro Bowl, All-Pro)2014 2/6.134 TRV, 1/3.134 BS2014 2 SB/22014 BS guaranteed2015 .5 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: 1 year/$2.35 million, including $1 million signing bonus. 2013 cap: $2.35 million…

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: That figure includes kicker Phil Dawson’s reported two-year, $6.134 million contract, which includes a $2 million signing bonus and a first-year cap figure of $2 million.

Brian De La Puente

2008 2/.683 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .003 SB/22008 CUT Post (claimed by KC)

Alex Debniak

2013 3/1.49 TRV, .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .005 SB/32013 IR (Achilles), .288 BS

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $5,000 [signing bonus]

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Derrick Deese

1992 2/.271 TRV, .095/.12 BS1992 .005 SB/21992 .006 RepB1992 .005 RB1993 .005 WO1993 .015 RB (1 game)1993 .01 RB (7 games)1993 .01 RB (14 games, not paid) 1993 BS raised to .167 after week 14 (of 18), equiv .1304441994 1/.185 TRV, .175 BS1994 .01 SB/11994 .0225 Inc (PT)1995 1/.65 TRV, .2 BS1995 .45 SB/11996 1/.225 TRV, .2 BS1996 .025 SB/11997 3/1.225 TRV, .2/.3/.51997 .225 SB/31998 4/4.95 TRV, .25/.5/1.3/1.651998 1 SB/42001 6/17.54 TRV, 17.96 TRMV, .5/1.5/2.3/2.3/2.93/3.71 BS2001 2.8 SB/62001-2006 .07 NLTBE2002 .85 SB/5 CONV2003 .3 RB2003 .3 SB/4 CONV2004 CUT Pre2004 .3 RB (not paid)2005-2006 .45 RB

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: The five-year, $16.575 million extension shaved at least $500,000 off the cap... Deese signed for $2.8 million, and his yearly salaries will be: $500,000 in 2001, then $1.6 million, $2.6 million, $2.6 million, $3.25 million and $3.725 million. In addition, Deese receives roster bonuses of $450,000 in each of the last two years of the deal.

Ty Detmer

1998 5/4.116 TRV, .216/.7/.5/.5/.5 BS1998 .8 SB/51999 Traded to CLE Pre (w/4th for 4th & 5th)2000-2002 .3 RB

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Detmer… plans to make the Bay Area his full-time home after agreeing to a five-year, $4 million contract as a free agent. Detmer, who got to know 49ers coach Steve Mariucci when both were in Green Bay, will receive an $800,000 signing bonus.

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Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: He had been scheduled to earn $700,000 with the 49ers [in 1999].

Philly Inquirer: Cleveland and San Francisco will swap picks in the fourth round, and the Browns' first pick in the fifth round will go to San Francisco for Detmer

Quinton Dial

2013 4/2.341652 TRV, .405/.495/.585/.675 BS2013 .181652 SB/4

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: 49ers have signed fifth-round defensive lineman Quinton Dial to four-year, $2.341 million deal that includes $181,652 signing bonus…

Steve Dildine

2007 PS after week 13, .0799 BS

Trent Dilfer

2006 Acquired from CLE (for Ken Dorsey)2006 1/1/1 BS2006-2008 .03125 RB/game active (equiv .5)2006-2008 1 NLTBE (PT)2008 .09375 SB/1 added2008 CUT Pre

Anthony Dixon

2010 4/1.9106 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS2010 .1206 SB/42011 CBA increase BS to .45/.54/.63

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Dixon's rookie deal with 49ers is four years, $1.91 million with signing bonus of $120,600…

Demarcus Dobbs

2011 3/1.4075 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .0125 SB/32014 1.431 RFA tender2014 CUT Post week 9 (claimed by SEA)

Chris Doleman

1996 5/12.5 TRV, .5/1.6/2/2.5/2.5 BS1996 3.4 SB/51996 BS lowered to .196 after week 10, equiv .3748241996 .126 SB/6 CONV, 2.5 BS added

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1998 1/2.9 TRV ext, .4/2.5/2.5/2.5/2.5 BS1998 2 SB/51999 BS reduced to .41999 CUT Post, retired1999 .2 RB added (not paid)

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: The 49ers are giving Doleman the largest signing bonus in club history, $3.4 million. He will sign a five-year, $12.5 million contract… If he plays two years, he'll earn a total of $5.5 million, with a $500,000 base salary in 1996 and $1.6 million in 1997. If he plays three years, he'll total $7.5 million, including $2 million in 1998.

Brandon Doman

2002 3/1.011 TRV, .225/.3/.38 BS2002 .106 SB/32003 CUT Post

AP: Doman's package is valued at $1,010,500 with a $105,500 bonus…

Glenn Dorsey

2013 2/6 TRV, 7 TRMV, .715/2.3 BS2013 2.285 SB/22013-2014 .35 WO2013-2014 .5 NLTBE2014 2/6.075 TRV ext, 8.075 TRMV, 1.5/1.8 BS2014 2.075 SB/32014 .5 BS guaranteed2015-2016 .15 WO2015-2016 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2)2015-2016 .25 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2015-2016 .5 NLTBE (up to 65% PT)2016 .5 esc possible

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: 2 years/$6 million, including $2.285 million signing bonus. 2013 cap: $2.2 million…

Joel Corry, CBS Sports: The 2008 fifth-overall pick signed a two-year, $6 million deal (with additional $1 million in incentives) in March.

Paul Gutierrez, ESPN: Dorsey received a signing bonus of $2,075,000 up front and $500,000 of his $2.3 million salary for 2014 will be guaranteed… The total value of the new deal could reach $10.975 million… Dorsey will earn $1.5 million in base salary in 2015 and $1.8 million for 2016, though neither is guaranteed. He also has an offseason workout bonus of $150,000 for each season plus $200,000 available in per game roster bonuses, meaning that he will be paid $12,500 for each game that he is on the 46-man game-day roster. The deal also has a $250,000 bonus for each Pro Bowl selection. Additionally, Dorsey has incentives that could escalate to $500,000 if he plays over 65 percent of the defensive snaps in a season.

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Ken Dorsey

2003 3/.94025 TRV, .225/.305/.38 BS2003 .03025 SB/32006 Traded to CLE (for Trent Dilfer)

Marques Douglas

2005 3/4.5 TRV, .75/1/1.5 BS2005 1 SB/32006 .2 RB/WO2007 .05 RB/WO

Jim Druckenmiller

1997 5/6.5615 TRV, .373/.46625/.5595/.65275/.746/.83925 BS1997 2.01 SB/61999 Traded to MIA (for cond 2000 6th)2000 1.34725 esc possible2000 1 2001 buyback/2, 1.5 BS2001 1 addl esc possible2001-2002 voidable

Bruce Adams, SF Examiner: he signed a six-year, $5.647 million contract… The final contract has provisions that could bring his base pay to $1 million with a $3 million signing bonus in later years of the agreement if he surpasses certain goals… Druckenmiller's contract includes a $2.01 million signing bonus and pays him $373,000 this year.

Damane Duckett

2006 PS, .0799 BS2006 Activated after week 2, .425/.51 BS2007 CUT Post2007 PS, .0799 BS2007 Activated after week 15, .51/.52 BS2008 IR, .27 BS

Ricky Earvins

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Ervins signed for the minimum of $178,000, with incentives that could earn him another $300,000.

Braylon Edwards

2011 1/1.6 TRV, 1 BS2011 .6 RB (per game?)2011 .5 LTBE

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2011 CUT Post week 16, .058824 termination pay2012 -.058824 refund

Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Edwards' one-year deal with the 49ers included a $1 million base salary, that was guaranteed, plus $600,000 in roster bonuses and $500,000 in incentives.

Marc Edwards

1997 4/1.86 TRV, .22/.275/.33/.385 BS1997 .65 SB/41999 Traded to CLE (for 4th)

John Crumpacker, SF Examiner: His four-year contract is worth $1.86 million, with a $650,000 signing bonus and annual salaries of $220,000, $275,000, $330,000 and $385,000.

Pannel Egboh

2009 2/.717 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .008 SB/22009 CUT Post2009 .004 RB (53-man week 1, not paid)

Bruce Ellington

2014 4/2.694428 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS2014 .474428 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.694 million, including $474,428 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $538,607.

Atiyyah Ellison

2007 2/.955 TRV, .435/.52 BS2007 CUT Post2008 PS, .0884 BS2008 Signed by JAC after week 14

Ben Emanuel

2005 PS after week 5, .0799 BS2005 Activated after week 7, .23/.31 BS2006 CUT Post

Steve Emtman

1997 2/1.12 TRV, .23/.7 BS1997 .09 SB/2

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1997 CUT Post1998 .1 RB

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Emtman signed for one year with a $90,000 signing bonus and a base salary of $230,000 with a list of incentives -- including playing time and sacks -- that could raise it considerably higher. There also is an option for a second year, calling for a $100,000 roster bonus and a $700,000 base.

John Engelberger

2000 5/3.9475 TRV, .351/.43875/.5265/.61425/.702 BS2000 1.315 SB/52004 VOID2004 3/4.75 TRV, 5.68 TRMV, .535/1.265/1.75 BS2004 1.2 SB/32004-2006 .16 NLTBE2005 .2 RB (incentivized, earned)2005 Traded to DEN (for Willie Middlebrooks)2006 .25 RB (incentivized)2006 voidable

Patrick Estes

2005 4/1.424 TRV, .23/.31/.385/.46 BS2005 .039 SB/42006 CBA increase BS to .35/.435/.522007 CUT Post2007 No SB/1 after week 4, .435 BS2007 CUT Post week 52007 No SB/1 after week 9, .435 BS2007 CUT Post week 15

Sean Estrada

2007 PS after week 9, .0799 BS2007 CUT Post week 112007 PS after week 15, .0799 BS

Demetric Evans

2009 2/3.2 TRV, 3.65 TRMV, 1/1.4 BS2009 .3 RB2009 .3 BS guaranteed2009 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2, earned .175)2009-2010 .05 WO2009-2010 .225 NLTBE (PT, sacks)2010 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2)

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Mike Florio, PFT: Evans signed a two-year, $3.8 million deal

Ronald Fields

2005 4/1.574 TRV, .23/.31/.385/.46 BS2005 .189 SB/42006 CBA increase BS to .35/.435/.52 BS

JJ Finley

2008 2/.6825 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .0025 SB/22008 CUT Post2008 PS, .0884 BS2009 PS, .0884 BS

Jim Flanigan

2002 2/1.505 TRV, .65/.655 BS2002 .1 SB/22003 .1 RB2003 CUT Post

David Bush: Donahue said that Flanigan's contract called for a $100,000 signing bonus, a 2002 base salary of $650,000 and incentives that could make the deal be worth "close to a million." He said the terms were similar for the second year.

Darius Fleming

2012 4/2.2648 TRV, .39/.48/.57/.66 BS2012 .1648 SB/42012 PUP, .273 BS

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Fleming, who tore ACL, received $164,800 signing bonus from 49ers. If he goes on IR in Sept, he'll make $273K instead of $390K.

William Floyd

1994 4/2.78 TRV, .36/.45/.54/.63 BS1994 .8 SB/4

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Floyd is getting four years and a total of $2.78 million. The signing bonus is $800,000, and the yearly salaries are $360,000 in 1994, $450,000 in 1995, $540,000 in 1996 and $630,000 in 1997. The salary-cap figure for this year is $560,000.

Dave Fiore

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Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: Fiore, due to earn $2.5 million in salary, including $500,000 in a roster bonus this week, could opt for his release.

Jay Foreman

2006 No SB/1 after week 13, .585 BS (.425 MSB)2006 IR after week 15, .275 BS (.21 MSB)

DeShaun Foster

2008 1/1.9 TRV, .95 BS2008 .95 SB/12008 7.186958 dummy LTBE added

Aubrayo Franklin

2007 3/6.15 TRV, .65/1.05/2 BS2007 1.9 SB/32007 .4 RB2007-2009 .05 WO (not earned 2009)2010 7.003 Franchise tag

Kirby Freeman

2009 2/.726 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .001 SB/22009 CUT Post

John Fullington

2014 PS, .1071 BS

Xavier Fulton

2010 PS after week 9, .0884 BS2010 CUT Post week 12

Blaine Gabbert

2014 Acquired from JAC (for 6th)2014 2.011587 BS (guaranteed)2015 2/4 TRV, 5.6 TRMV, 1.45/1.75 BS2015 .5 SB/22015-2016 .05 WO2015-2016 .75 NLTBE (PT, pass yds, pass TDs)2015-2016 .05 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2016 .2 RB

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Aaron Wilson, NFP: Blaine Gabbert two-year 49ers deal: $4 million, $500,000 bonus, salaries $1.45M, $1.75M, $200K roster bonus fifth day of 2016 league year… Gabbert has $750,000 playtime, passing yards incentive each year,$50,000 Pro Bowl incentive each year…

Teddy Gaines

AP: Gaines' deal is worth $925,000 with a $20,000 bonus.

Jeff Garcia

1999 2/.5875 TRV, .25/.3125 BS1999 .025 SB/21999 .025 LTBE (PT)2000 2.8 NLTBE added2001 4/19 TRV, 35.5 TRMV, .4/1.5/4/5/8.5/8.5 BS2001 1 SB/62001 1.9 NLTBE2001-2004 1.1 total NLTBE (playoffs/wins)2002 BS escalated to 4.52002 7.1 OB/7, 8.5/8.5 voidable BS added2002 4.05 SB/7 CONV2003 BS escalated to 62003 .5 RB CONV/6 (incentivized)2003 1.75 SB/6 CONV2004 BS escalated to 9.42004 CUT Pre2004 .5 RB (incentivized, not paid)2005-2008 voidable (min PT any season)

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: The Garcia story took a lucrative turn yesterday with the signing of the 49ers' quarterback to a $36 million, six-year deal -- $8.1 million of which in guaranteed in the first two years. And if Garcia attains easy-to-reach incentives, the contract will shorten to four years… His cap figure for 2001 is only $600,000. However, bonuses, incentives and escalators in the deal can pump up the value of the contract significantly.

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: The team realized about $3 million in additional savings when Garcia signed a restructured deal yesterday converting $4.05 million of salary to a signing bonus. Garcia suddenly has become one of the highest-paid quarterbacks in football considering this season's $7.1 million in bonuses, more than $1 million in incentives and his salary.

Charlie Garner

1999 2/1.44 TRV, .4/1 BS1999 .04 SB/21999 2/? TRV ext, .44/? BS1999 .59 SB/22000 VOID

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AP: He'll get $400,000 in 1999, $600,000 in 2000, and a bonus of $400,000 if he remains on the active roster through the 2000 season, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Friday.

Thaddeus Gibson

2010 Acquired from PIT after week 82010 .32/.405/.49 BS2011 CBA increase BS to .452011 CUT Post (claimed by WAS)

Bryan Gilmore

2006 1/.61 TRV, .585 BS (.425 MSB)2006 .025 SB/12007 .21 SB/22007 CUT Post2007 No SB after week 4, .595 BS2007 .611678 dummy LTBE added

Ted Ginn

2010 Acquired from MIA (for 5th)2010 1.035833/2.21875/1.801667 BS2010-2011 .05 WO2010-2011 .15 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2011 BS escalated to 2.218752012 voidable2011 1/1.05 TRV, 2.25 TRMV, 1 BS2011 .05 WO2011 .4 LTBE (punt ret avg; earned)2011 .8 NLTBE (PT, recs; earned .4)2012 1/1.4 TRV, 2.85 TRMV, 1.2 BS2012 .5 BS guaranteed2012 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2, .175 LTBE, earned .1625)2012 1.45 NLTBE

Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Ginn agreed to reduce a 2011 base salary that had escalated to $2,218,750 down to $1 million for the upcoming season. Ginn's salary had increased from $1,393,750, and the 26-year-old does have the ability to earn $400,000 in undisclosed incentives. Also, as part of the renegotiation, the final year of Ginn's contract ($1.8 million) has been deleted, making him an unrestricted free agent in 2012. (That season could have also voided on minimum playing-time but hadn't yet done so)

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Ginn's one-year, $1.375 million contract includes $1.2 million base salary, $500,000 fully guaranteed. Also gets $175,000 roster bonus…

Reggie Givens

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1998 .158/.25 BS

Kevin Gogan

1997 6/12.5 TRV, .2/1.4/1.7/2/2.2/2.4 BS1997 2.6 SB/61999 Traded to MIA Pre (for 5th)

AP: Gogan had agreed to the six-year, $12.5 million deal on Wednesday, but had to wait until the 49ers made room for him under the cap. They did so by restructuring the contract of running back Terry Kirby. Gogan will earn a $200,000 base salary in his first season, with an escalating scale that tops out at $2.4 million in the final year of his contract. The deal also includes a $2.6 million signing bonus.

Dashon Goldson

2007 4/2.067878 TRV, .285/.37/.46/.55 BS2007 .412878 SB/42011 1/2 TRV, 1 BS2011 1 SB/12011 BS guaranteed2012 6.212 Franchise tag

Jason Anderson, Stockton Record: Goldson, the 126th pick in the 2007 draft, received a $412,878 signing bonus and $697,878 in total salary last season.

David Gonzalez

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .001 SB/32012 CUT Post

Tavares Gooden

2011 .65 BS2012 1/.7 TRV, .7 BS (.54 MSB)

Jonathan Goodwin

2011 3/9.1 TRV, 10.9 TRMV, 1/2.4/3.7 BS2011 2 SB/32011 BS guaranteed2011 .5 LTBE (PT)2012 1 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2012 .65 LTBE (PT)2013 BS reduced to 2.52013 .65 LTBE (PT, removed)2013 1 BS guarantee added

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Adam Schefter, ESPN: 49ers reached agreement with center Jonathan Goodwin on a 3-year, $10.9 million deal, including $4 million guaranteed.

Mike Florio, PFT: Goodwin reduced his salary from $3.7 million to $2.5 million. But he created even more than $1.2 million in cap space for the team… Goodwin also gave up $665,000 in so-called “likely to be earned” incentives, which while not vested nevertheless counted against the cap. As a result, Goodwin’s cap number of $5.016 million has dropped to $3.166 million, creating $1.85 million in cap space. In exchange for giving up $1.85 million in potential earnings this year, $1 million of Goodwin’s base salary is now fully guaranteed.

Frank Gore

2005 3/1.5245 TRV, .23/.31/.385 BS2005 .5995 SB/32006 CBA increase BS to .35/.4352007 4/27.577 TRV ext, 2.562/2.5/2.85/2.9 BS2007 6.5 SB/52007-2011 .1 WO (not earned in 2009)2007 4.165 OB/5 (moved up from 2008)2007-2008 BS guaranteed2009 .109375 RB/game (equiv 1.75, earned 1.53125)2010 .115625 RB/game (equiv 1.85, earned 1.271875)2010 IR after week 122011 .125 RB/gastame (equiv 2, not paid)2011 3/18.9 TRV ext, 3.9/2/3.3/3.3 BS2011 .0625 RB/game active (equiv 1)?2012 1 RB2012-2014 .4 WO2012-2014 .0125 RB/game active (equiv 2)2012 .6 RB (13 games active)2013-2014 .75 RB (13 games active)

Joel Corry, CBS Sports: He signed a four-year, $27.577 million contract extension in 2007 after rushing for an NFC leading 1,695 yards during the 2006 season as a second-year player.

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: Gore's full base salary of $2.5 million in 2009 is guaranteed.

Mike Florio, PFT: the new money is actually $18.9 million, with the remaining $2.1 million tied to incentives that hinge upon Gore gained more than 1,600 yards rushing and receiving in 2012, 2013, and 2014. Also, the deal gives Gore no new money this year. Instead, $1 million in per-game roster bonuses has been shifted to Gore’s base salary. Of the new money, $8.1 million is tied to Gore being on the active game-day roster, in 64-game increments. If he’s on injured reserve or otherwise deactivated, he won’t earn the corresponding bonus. Also, the guaranteed money is $12.5 million, but the guarantee is for injury only.

Samuel Lam, SF Examiner: Here's the breakdown of the $13.5 million "guaranteed": 2011: $4.9 million (which was already part of his original contract) 2012: $2 million base salary 2013: $3.3

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million base salary 2014: $3.3 million base salary Each amount is only guaranteed on a year-to-year basis and that is if Gore makes the roster.

Jason La Canfora, NFL.com: Gore’s deal includes injury guarantees but not skill guarantees, giving the 49ers great flexibility from year to year. And he didn’t receive any new upfront money in 2011, according to sources… Gore has base salaries of $2 million in 2012 and $3.3 million in 2013 and again in 2014. The 2012 and 2013 salaries are guaranteed for injury but not skill. Gore could receive a maximum of $6 million in 2012 if he achieves various roster bonuses (including $1 million at the start of the new league year and workout bonuses but, again, if he is released prior to those points for skill, none of that is guaranteed). Gore also has roster bonuses in 2013 and 2014 and workout and performance bonuses (based on achieving the lofty figure of 1,625 combined rushing and receiving yards)… Gore could receive $6 million in 2012, at age 30, including bonuses, which actually would be more take-home money then he accrues in 2011. And if he stays productive and hits incentives, he could increase those figures in the final two years of the deal.

Joel Corry, NFP: Gore’s three-year contract extension signed in 2011 contains $2 million in per game active roster bonuses ($125,000 per game) in each year. Gore’s injury guarantees don’t contain a mechanism where they become fully guaranteed.

Scott Gragg

2000 2/1.23 TRV, .44/.44 BS 2000 .35 SB/22001 VOID2001 6/16.727 TRV, .477/1.5/2.35/2.5/3/3.4 BS2001 2 SB/62001-2006 .175 NLTBE (honors)2002 1 OB CONV/7 (3.8/3.8 BS added)2002 .85 SB/7 CONV2003 1.695 SB/6 CONV2003 .125 RB CONV/62004 1.85 SB/5 CONV2004 .125 RB CONV/52005 .125 RB2005 CUT Post2006 .125 RB2007-2008 voidable (10% PT any year)

Bakari Grant

2010 PS after week 12, .0884 BS

Larry Grant

2008 4/1.7639 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS2008 .0589 SB/42008 CUT Post

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2008 PS, .0884 BS2008 signed by STL after week 122011 1/.6 TRV, .6 BS2012 1.26 RFA tender2012 BS guaranteed (skill/injury only)

Brian McIntyre, NFL.com: Grant's $1.26 million base salary for the 2012 season is partially guaranteed (skill and injury) and 25 percent of that amount ($315,000) has been advanced, which should assure him a spot on the 53-man roster.

MarQueis Gray

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .004 SB/3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $4,000 [signing bonus]

Elvis Grbac

1993 2/.2605 TRV, .1/.14 BS1993 .0205 RepB1995 2/.875 TRV, .2/.375 BS1995 .3 SB/21995 .065 LTBE (PT)1996 BS escalated to .4461996 .006 LTBE (PT)

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Grbac's current contract is for two years at a total of $875,000.

Don Pierson, Chicago Tribune: Grbac is in the final year of a contract that pays him $375,000.

Rod Green

2006 Acquired from BAL (waivers)2006 .425 BS2006 CUT Post week 22006 No SB/2 after week 9, .425/.51 BS2007 CUT Post2007 No SB/1 after week 9, .51 BS2007 1.5 dummy LTBE2008 1/.615 TRV, .605 BS (not MSB eligible)2008 .01 SB/1

Kevin Greene

1997 6/12.2 TRV, .2/1.75/2/2.25/2.5/2.75 BS1997 .75 SB/61998 CUT Pre

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Tampa Tribune: The 49ers and Greene, cut Sunday by the Carolina Panthers, reached agreement on a six-year deal worth $13 million, although only $350,000 of it will count against San Francisco's salary cap… The deal contains a $750,000 signing bonus - $125,000 a year prorated over six years - and just a $200,000 base salary this season, plus $550,000 in incentives. There's also a $1.75 million base salary for next season, not including a $250,000 workout bonus.

Brock Gutierrez

2003 1/.655 TRV, .655 BS (.45 MSB)2004 1/.685 TRV, .66 BS (.455 MSB)2004 .015 SB/12004 .01 RB/WO

Clark Haggans

2012 1/.99 TRV, .925 BS (.54 MSB)2012 .065 SB/1?2012 Suspended 3 games (weeks 3-5, conduct)

Charles Haley

1986 5/.571 TRV, .08/.09/.1/.11/.121 BS1986 .07 SB/51988-1990 .096 RB added1989 1/.55 TRV, .55 BS1990 4/4.55 TRV, .8/.9/1/1.1 BS1990 .75 SB/41992 Traded to DAL (for 2 cond 2nd)1998 No SB/1 after week 17, .4 BS1999 4/8.03 TRV, .4/1/1.25/1.75 BS1999 1.2 SB/42000 CUT Pre, retired2000-2002 voidable (.5 sack in 1999)2000 .25 RB2000-2002 .06 WO2001-2002 1 RB

Clark Judge, San Jose Mercury News: the 49ers signed Haley to a four-year, $5.6 million contract that included a $1.2 million signing bonus.

Dana Hall

1992 3/2.7 TRV, .8/.9/1 BS1992-1993 BS guaranteed1994 BS guaranteed (injury only)1994 BS reduced to .51994 2/2.1 TRV, .5/.9 BS

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1994 .25 RepB1995 CUT Pre1995 .25 RepB (not paid)1995 .2 RB (not paid)

Len Pasquarelli, AJC: The three-year contract, which will pay Hall base salaries of $800,000, $900,000 and $1 million, includes no signing bonus, but does guarantee the first two years.

Clark Judge, San Jose Mercury News: "We've known about this for some time," said Steiner. "There was an adjustment made in his contract -- it was adjusted downward (Hall received $750,000 instead of $1 million) and it was extended (Hall signed a two-year deal that expires after the 1995 season) -- so for doing that there was a give and take." In removing Hall from the roster, the 49ers save themselves $1.35 million, including $900,000 in base salary, but they probably will pay an additional $250,000 he should have had under terms of his original 1994 contract -- the one he renegotiated -- where money was guaranteed.

Derek Hall

2011 PS, .0969 BS

Travis Hall

2005 1/.765 TRV, .765 BS (.455 MSB)

Gibran Hamdan

2006 PS, .0799 BS2006 signed by SEA after week 7

Derrick Hamilton

2004 3/1.4438 TRV, .23/.305/.385 BS2004 .5238 SB/32006 CUT Post

Jewel Hampton

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .005 SB/32012 reserve/NFI, .273 BS

Merton Hanks

1991 2/.31 TRV, .1/.12 BS1991 .05 SB/21991-1992 .02 RB1993 1/.17 TRV, .15 BS1993 .02 RB

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1993 3/2.557 TRV ext, .77/.605/.65/.67 BS1993 .006 SB/41993 .006 RB1996 7/22.4 TRV, ?/1.475/1.75/2.35/3.05/3.75/4.45 BS1996 4.75 SB/71996 BS reduced to ? after week 21999 BS reduced to 1.51999 .85 NLTBE added1999 CUT Post

Gary Swan, San Francisco Chronicle: It is a six-year extension on the last year of Hanks' current contract, which was worth about $670,000… Hanks yesterday earned $4.75 million by putting his signature on a contract through the year 2002. Hanks became the highest-paid safety in the NFL by agreeing to a new 7-year, $22.4 million contract averaging $3.4 million a year. It is a six-year extension on the last year of Hanks' current contract, which was worth about $670,000. Considering the 28-year-old Hanks' status as a two-time Pro Bowl player and the consensus best young safety in the game, he was probably one of the most underpaid players in the league. The new deal brings Hanks up to $1.1 million this season. Then he is due to earn $1.425 million in 1997, $1.75 million in 1998, $2.35 million in 1999, $3.05 million in 2000, $3.75 million in 2001 and $4.45 million in 2002.

Jeff Chadiha, SF Examiner: Hanks was scheduled to earn $2.35 million in base pay this season… The restructured deal will provide Hanks with a $500,000 base salary, $1 million signing bonus and a Pro Bowl incentive that could make the total package worth more than $2.35 million if Hanks, who has played in four Pro Bowls, returns to that game.

Chris Hannon

2008 PS, .0884 BS2008 Activated after week 12, .295 BS2008 CUT Post week 13 (claimed by MIA)

Tim Hanshaw

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Hanshaw, a guard, signed for three years at $624,500, including 120,000 this season. He got a $177,000 signing bonus.

Joselio Hanson

2003 2/.531 TRV, .225/.305 BS2003 .001 SB/22003 CUT Post2003 PS after week 1, .07395 BS2004 2/.535 TRV, .23/.305 BS2004 CUT Post week 32004 No SB/2 after week 3, .23/.305 BS2005 CUT Post

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Parys Haralson

2006 4/1.786 TRV, .275/.26/.445/.53 BS2006 .176 SB/42006 IR after week 9, .18 BS2006 IR after week 2009 BS escalated to .882009 5/15 TRV, 1.2/1.85/2.45/2.57 BS2009 4.85 RB2010 1.365 dummy LTBE (for 50% Down Rule)2010-2013 .1 WO2010 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2, earned .1875)2011 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2)2012 IR2012 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2, earned 0)2013 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2)2013 1/1.3 TRV, 1.7 TRMV, 1.15 BS2013 Traded to NO Post2013 .009375 RB/game active (equiv .15)2013 .4 NLTBE

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: His deal is worth $1.786 million and includes a $176,000 signing bonus and minimum salaries for each of the four seasons. Haralson can earn an escalator that would boost his base salary in the final year of the deal…

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Haralson, who led the 49ers with eight sacks last season, signed a four-year, $15 million deal that includes $6.5 million in guaranteed money, a source confirmed.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Haralson, Parys LB (current) $2,150,000.00 [2010 cap hit]

Ian Rapoport, NFL.com: Niners reached a one-year deal with LB Parys Haralson, I'm told. It's for $1.3M with a chance to make $1.7M.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: 2013 cap figure lowered from $2.67 million to $1.15 million with reduction of salary to $1.15 million with a possible $150,000 roster bonus and $400,000 in not-likely-to-be-earned incentives…

Adrian Hardy

1993 3/1.21875 TRV, .225/.28125/.3375 BS?1993 .375 SB/31994 CUT Post week 2 (claimed by CIN)

Gordon Forbes, USA Today: Hardy, drafted three spots before Rucci, signed a three-year deal ($ 375,000 bonus) averaging $ 406,000.

D.J. Harper

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2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .003 SB/3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $3,000 [signing bonus]

Kwame Harris

2003 5/6.868815 TRV, 8.718815 TRMV2003 .435842/.484802/.593763/.702724/.811684/.980644/1.089605 BS2003 3.6 SB/72003 .15 NLTBE (RotY)2003-2007 .1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2004 .179803 SB/6 CONV2004-2007 .06 RB2007 BS escalated to 2.0116842008 VOID 2008-2009

Marques Harris

2009 1/.67 TRV, .62 BS (.46 MSB)2009 .05 SB/12009 CUT Post week 7, .270588 termination pay

Walt Harris

2006 2/2.72 TRV, .835/.835 BS2006 1 SB/22006-2007 .025 WO2007 BS escalated to .92007 2/5.1 TRV ext, 1.4/1.7 BS2007 2 SB/32009 IR (ACL)

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Harris signed just a two-year, $2.72 million contract that included a $1 million signing bonus a year ago.

Joe Hastings

2011 PS, .0969 BS2011 Activated after week 16, .375/.39/.48 BS2012 CUT Post, injury settlement (2 weeks?)

Tim Hauck

2002 No SB/1 after week 13, .75 BS (.45 MSB)

Jarryd Hayne

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2015 3/1.583 TRV, .435/.525/.615 BS2015 .008 SB/32015 .1071 BS guaranteed

Aaron Wilson, NFP: Hayne three-year 49ers deal: $1.583 million, $115,100 guaranteed, $8,000 bonus, $107,100 fully guaranteed of $435,000 base salary…

Ronnie Heard

2000 1/.193 TRV, .193 BS2001 1/.298 TRV, .298 BS2002 1/.375 TRV, .375 BS2003 1/.45 TRV, .45 BS2004 1/.56 TRV, .535 BS (.45 MSB)2004 .025 SB/1

Garrison Hearst

1997 2/2.8 TRV, .2/1 BS1997 .6 SB/21997 1 RB (not paid)1998 5/15.1 TRV, .25/2/2.6/3.2/3.8 BS1998 3.25 SB/51999 1.6 SB/4 CONV1999 PUP, IR2000 BS reduced to .44/1.7/3.32000 1.3 SB/4 added, option year added2000 PUP, Activated after week 112000 1 OB/4 NOT EXERCISED, VOID 2003, .816 NLTBE added (PT)2001 BS reduced to .477, 1.223 NLTBE added2002 VOID2002 6/20.35 TRV, 23.95 TRMV, .65/2.2/2.5/3/3.5/3.5 BS2002 3 SB/62002-2007 .1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2003-2007 .6 NLTBE2004 CUT Pre2004-2007 .5 RB (not paid)

AP: The San Francisco 49ers signed unrestricted free-agent running back Garrison Hearst to a two-year contract Friday worth at least $2.8 million… He received a $600,000 signing bonus and will make $200,000 in base salary, followed by a roster bonus of $1 million and base salary of $1 million in 1998.

Clark Judge, San Jose Mercury News: Hearst's five-year, $15.1 million contract that includes a $3.25 million signing bonus… Hearst will be paid $250,000 this season, $2 million in 1999, $2.6 million in 2000, $3.2 million in 2001 and $3.8 million in 2002. The fifth year is voided, however, if Hearst rushes for 1,100 yards in two of the first four seasons.

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Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: Hearst cut back his $1.7 million salary [in 2001] to barely under $500,000 by converting $1.2 million to easy-to-reach incentives. Since Hearst hasn't played in two seasons because of injury, most of the incentives were based on playing time.

Jim Thomas, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: 6 years, $20.85 million; $3 million signing bonus [in 2002].

Eric Heitmann

2002 3/.9335 TRV, .225/.3/.38 BS2002 .0285 SB/32005 .656 RFA tender2005 4/5.225 TRV, 6.525 TRMV, .5/.625/1.035/1.242005 1.3 SB/42005-2006 .325 NLTBE (PT)2006 .525 RB2007 .145 LTBE (PT)2007 .18 NLTBE (PT)2007 .1 RB added2008 .325 LTBE (PT)2008 3/7.05 TRV ext, 7.2 TRMV, .8/1.4/1.95 BS2008 1.25 SB/42009 .75 RB2009 .5 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2009 .01875 RB/game active (equiv .3)2009-2011 .05 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2010 .01875 RB/game active (equiv .3, earned .01875)2010 IR after week 82011 CUT Post2011 .01875 RB/game active (equiv .3)

AP: Heitmann signed a $933,500 deal with a $28,500 bonus…

Center-guard Eric Heitmann was signed Thursday to a four-year contact that could be worth $6.5 million if he realizes playing-time incentives based on being a starter.

Mike Florio, PFT: Heitmann is now signed through 2011. He received a modest signing bonus of $1.25 million. His base salary for 2008 is $1.24 million. Next year, his salary is $800,000, with a $500,000 guarantee and $1 million in roster bonuses. In 2010, Heitmann is due to receive a base salary of $1.4 million and a roster bonus of $300,000. In 2011, the base is $1.95 million, with another $300,000 roster bonus.

Kelly Herndon

1999 1/.176 TRV, .175 BS1999 .001 SB/11999 CUT Post

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Zac Herold

2007 2/.657 TRV, .285/.37 BS2007 .004 SB/22007 CUT Post2007 PS, .0799 BS2007 CUT Post week 1

Chris Hetherington

2005 1/.665 TRV, .665 BS (.455 MSB)2006 1/.835 TRV, .81 BS (.425 MSB)2006 .025 SB/1

Maurice Hicks

2004 PS, .07395 BS2004 Activated after week 8, .23/.305 BS2006 1/.425 TRV, .425 BS2007 .85 RFA tender

Jason Hill

2007 4/2.418818 TRV, .285/.37/.46/.55 BS2007 .753818 SB/42010 CUT Post2010 No SB/1 after week 1, .545 BS2010 CUT Post week 10 (claimed by JAC)

Shaun Hill

2006 2/1.18 TRV, .585/.595 BS2008 3/6 TRV, 11.4 TRMV, 1/1.4/1.5 BS2008 1.95 SB/32008-2010 .05 WO2008-2010 1.8 NLTBE2010 .5 LTBE added2010 Traded to DET Pre (for 2011 7th)

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: If he reaches all playing-time and performance incentives, the total deal could reach $11.5 million.

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Hill, who is competing with Smith for the starting job, has $1.8 million in incentives he can earn the next two seasons.

Matt Barrows, Sacramento Bee: the San Francisco 49ers have traded QB Shaun Hill to the Detroit Lions for a 2011 seventh-round draft choice.

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Chris Hogan

2011 3/1.4125 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .0175 SB/32011 CUT Post

Curtis Holcomb

2011 4/2.0859 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS2011 .0459 SB/42011 IR, .258 BS2012 BS reduced to .392012 CUT Post

Daven Holly

2005 3/.97142 TRV, .23/.31/.385 BS2005 .04642 SB/32005 CUT Post (claimed by CHI)

Rashad Holman

2002 3/.964 TRV, .209/.3/.389 BS2002 .066 SB/3

Louis Holmes

2008 2/.683 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .003 SB/22008 CUT Post2008 PS, .0884 BS2008 CUT Post week 1

Joe Holland

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .0035 SB/32012 CUT Post

Daven Holly

2005 3/.97142 TRV, .23/.31/.385 BS2005 .04642 SB/32005 CUT Post, claimed

Pierce Holt

1988 3/.86 TRV, .15/.2/.25 BS

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1988 .26 SB/31990 2/1.65 TRV ext, .775/.875 BS

Tyrone Hopson

1999 3/.8415 TRV, .175/.25/.325 BS1999 .0915 SB/32000 CUT Post2000 Activated after week ?, .275/.358 BS2001 CUT Post

Kyle Howard

2009 2/.706 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .001 SB/22009 CUT Post

Nick Howell

2010 PS after week 12, .0884 BS

Damon Huard

2009 1/.895 TRV, .845 BS (.46 MSB)2009 .05 SB/12009 CUT Post

Marcus Hudson

2006 4/1.696667 TRV, .275/.36/.445/.53 BS2006 .086667 SB/42009 CBA increase BS to .535

Matt Huners

2009 2/.707 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .002 SB/22009 CUT Post

Kendall Hunter

2011 4/2.47922 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS2011 .43922 SB/42011-2012 .0244 BS guaranteed2014 1/.87 TRV ext, 1.75 TRMV, .66 BS2014 .1 SB/22015 .025 WO2015 .0053125 RB/game active (equiv .085)

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2015 .75 NLTBE (PT, rush yds, TDs, Pro Bowl)

Field Yates, ESPN: the maximum value of Hunter’s deal is $1.75 million, with a signing bonus of $100,000, an offseason workout bonus of $25,000 and a base salary of $660,000 ($100,000 guaranteed for injury; guaranteed for skill/cap purposes on April 1, 2015). Hunter also has a per-game roster bonus of $85,000 ($5,312.50 for each game he is on the 49ers’ 46-man active roster). Incentives include: $130,000 if he rushes for over 400 yards or plays 22% of the offensive snaps. Also, $100,000 for 600 to 700 yards rushing, $150,000 for 800 to 999 yards rushing and $250,000 for 1,000 yards rushing. Plus, $100,000 for five to six TDs, $150,000 for seven to nine TDs and $200,000 for 10-plus touchdowns. Then there is receptions: $50,000 for 18 to 26 catches, $100,000 for 27 to 35 catches and $175,000 for 36 or more catches. A playtime incentive is $50,000 for appearing in 70.0 to 79.99 percent, and $75,000 in at least 80 percent. Finally, Hunter would get $50,000 for making the Pro Bowl.

Carlos Hyde

2014 4/3.681678 TRV, .42/.537349/.654698/.822047 BS2014 .997584 SB/42014-2015 BS guaranteed2015 .05 WO2016-2017 .1 WO

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $3.681 million, including $997,584 signing bonus. Note: Total of $1.954 million, including first two years’ salary, is fully guaranteed against skill, injury and cap. 2014 cap figure: $669,396.

Steve Israel

1995 No SB/1 after week 5, .178 BS1996 1/.28 TRV, .25 BS1996 .01 SB/11996 .02 RB

Mike Iupati

2010 5/14.765625 TRV, 17.98 TRMV, .32/.405/.7035/1.002/1.3005 BS2010 1.2 SB/52010 .874 RB2010 3.682762 earned NLTBE (PTI)2011 4.35 OB/42011 CBA increase BS to .452011 2014 BS escalated to 1.60052012-2013 .01875 RB/game on 53-man, IR, or PUP (equiv .3)2014 .046613 RB (one game on 53-man, IR, or PUP)2014 .01875 RB/game 2-16 on 53-man, IR, or PUP (equiv .28125)

Details courtesy of Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballblog.com

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Bobby Iwuchukwu

2006 PS, .0799 BS2006 CUT Post week 10

Darrell Jackson

2007 Acquired from SEA (for 4th)2007 3.25/4/4.75 BS2007 3/12 TRV, 1.55/3.8/4.3 BS2007 1.75 RB2007 .2 WO2008 CUT Pre2008 1 BS guaranteed (skill only, not paid)2008-2009 .2 WO (not paid)

Rickey Jackson

Gordon Forbes, USA Today: Jackson opted for the 49ers. He earns a base of $ 162,000; $ 200,000 for 12 sacks and another $ 700,000 tied to getting to the Super Bowl.

Terry Jackson

1999 3/.844 TRV, .175/.25/.325 BS1999 .094 SB/32000 CBA increased BS to .275/.3892002 .563 RFA tender2002 2/1.315 TRV ext, .53/.535 BS2002 BS raised to .988 after week 9, equiv .7632003 .05 RB OATSB/2 (6 games active)2003-2004 .05 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2004 CUT Post2004 1/.535 TRV, .535 BS (.455 MSB)2005 2/1.445 TRV, 1.495 TRMV, .54/67 BS2005 .235 SB/22005-2006 .025 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2006 CBA increase BS to .712006 CUT Post

Brandon Jacobs

2012 1/1.6 TRV, .95 BS2012 .15 SB/12012 .3 RB?2012 suspended 3 games (weeks 15-17, conduct)2012 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2)?

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Jason La Canfora, NFL.com: Jacobs’ one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers will include a $950,000 base salary with $150,000 guaranteed in the form of a signing bonus and a possible $475,000 roster bonus, according to a league source. Jacobs’ contract is worth a maximum of $1.575 million, the source said.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Although Jacobs was suspended without pay, the 49ers agreed to pay Jacobs for two of the three weeks, a league source told CSNBayArea.com. His suspension cost him nearly $56,000. He still made $1.386 million from the 49ers.

Chuck Jacobs

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .001 SB/3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $1,000 [signing bonus]

Taylor Jacobs

2006 Acquired from WAS (for Mike Rumph)2006 .5/.595 BS2007 CUT Post week 4 (paid full BS?)

LaMichael James

2012 4/3.318898 TRV, .39/.490859/.641718/.792577 BS2012 .853744 SB/42012 BS guaranteed2013 .192996 BS guaranteed2013-2015 .05 WO

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: James signed a four-year, $3.318 million contract with a $853,744 signing bonus.

Will James

2010 1/.78 TRV, .88 TRMV, .755 BS2010 .01 SB/12010 .015 RB (53-man week 1)2010 .1 NLTBE

Ricky Jean-Francois

2009 4/1.793 TRV, .31/.395/.48/.565 BS2009 .043 SB/42011 CBA increase BS to .525/.615

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Jean-Francois' bonus is $43,000.

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AJ Jenkins

2012 4/6.947529 TRV, .39/.705797/1.021594/.66 BS2012 3.492748 SB/42012-2014 BS guaranteed2013 Traded to KC Post (for Jonathan Baldwin)2015 .67739 RB

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Jenkins' four-year deal is worth $6.947 million contract and includes a $3.49 million signing bonus…

Howard Balzer, LockerDome.com: last year’s 30th pick, San Francisco wide receiver A.J. Jenkins, had a $660,000 salary in the fourth year of his contract, along with a $677,390 roster bonus.

Brian Jennings

2000 3/.851 TRV, .193/.275/.358 BS2000 .025 SB/32002 CBA increase BS to .2752003 .605 RFA tender2003 signed by DET to offer sheet, matched2003 1/.805, .605 BS2003 .2 SB/12004 6/4.855 TRV, .535/.54/.67/.67/.67/.67 BS2004 1.1 SB/62007 CBA increase BS to .72/.73/.7452009 5/5.62 TRV ext, .855/.865/.875/.885/1.035 BS2009 1.105 SB/6/52011 CBA increase BS to .91/.925/.94

Roger Phillips, Alameda Times-Star: The 49ers have until Friday to decide whether to match an offer sheet restricted free agent long snapper Brian Jennings signed with Detroit… Jennings has signed a one-year contract offer worth a reported $805,000, with a $200,000 signing bonus.

Sam Farmer, LA Times: Jennings, so valued by the San Francisco 49ers that they gave him a six-year, $4.86-million deal with a $1.1-million signing bonus, said the job was "a gift and a curse."

Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune: Jennings signed a six-year extension last year with a $1.105 million signing bonus and an average per year of $1.124 million.

Jonas Jennings

2005 7/36.1 TRV, .54/2.85/3.65/3.45/4.2/4.3/5.15 BS2005 6.5 SB/7/52005-2011 .025 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)?2006 5.46 OB/6/52007 IR after week 92008 IR after week 11

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2009 CUT Pre

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Jennings will have missed all or parts of 31 games in his three seasons since signing a seven-year, $36.1 million contract with nearly $12 million guaranteed.

Tony Jerod-Eddie

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .003 SB/32012 CUT Post2012 PS, .0969 BS2012 Activated after week 16, .39/.405/.495 BS2015 1/.585 TRV, .585 BS

Travis Jervey

1999 4/5.1 TRV, .4/.8/.85/2.15 BS1999 .7 SB/41999 suspended 4 games (weeks 7-11, PED policy)2000 .36 SB/4 CONV (voidable 3 BS added)2001 CUT Pre2001-2003 .1 RB

Tom Silverstein, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Four years, $6 million ($700,000 signing bonus).

Bryant Johnson

2008 1/2 TRV, 1 BS2008 .75 SB/12008 .25 RB/WO

Cam Johnson

2012 4/2.087148 TRV, .39/.48/.57/.66 BS2012 .047148 SB/42012 CUT Post2012 PS, .0969 BS2012 BS raised to .39 after week 13?2012 Activated after week 15, .39/.405 BS2013 Traded to IND Post (for cond 2015 7th)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Johnson received the minimum salaries with a signing bonus of $47,148.

Dennis Johnson

2004 No SB/1 after week 1, .38 BS

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2004 CUT Post week 2

Derrick Johnson

2005 3/.9855 TRV, .23/.31/.385 BS2005 .0605 SB/32006 CUT Post (claimed by TEN)

Dontae Johnson

2014 4/2.620544 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS2014 .400544 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.620 million, including $400,544 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $520,136.

Eric Johnson

2001 3/.926 TRV, .209/.298/.389 BS2001 .03 SB/32002 CBA increase BS to .32004 3/4.5 TRV, .5/1.2/1.05 BS2004 1.5 SB/32005 BS escalated to 1.7/1.552006 .25 RB

Elise Jordan, Yale Daily News: Johnson's practice paid off with a three-year contract that totals $926,000…

Ira Kaufman, Tampa Tribune: the 49ers rewarded Johnson with a three-year, $4.5 million deal, including a $1.5 million signing bonus, in March, although Johnson missed the 2003 season.

Ian Johnson

2011 PS, .0969 BS2011 CUT Post week 14

Johnny Johnson

1996 2/3 TRV, .5/1.25 BS1996 .5 SB/21996 CUT Post1997 .75 WO

Clark Judge, San Jose Mercury News: they made Johnson an offer he could not refuse - a two-year, $3 million deal that includes a 1997 option… Johnson receives a $500,000 signing bonus and $500,000 in base pay for this season. In 1997, he will make $1.25 million in salary - plus

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$750,000 as a workout bonus - but only if the 49ers exercise his option by Feb. 15. If they don't, Johnson becomes an unrestricted free agent.

Josh Johnson

2012 2/2.115 TRV, .7/.88 BS2012 .35 SB/22012 CUT Post2012 .05 RB (not paid)2013 .135 RB (per game?)

Matt Barrows, Sacramento Bee: The 49ers signed quarterback Josh Johnson to a two-year deal that essentially is worth just under $2 million, according to a league source familiar with the contract. That includes a $350,000 signing bonus.

Johnson could earn as much as $1.5 million more in incentives. To reach that number, however, he would have to be the 49ers' starting quarterback and would have to play very, very well. The second year of the contract includes a per-game roster bonus that would pay Johnson $135,000 if he is on the active roster for every 49ers game.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: The only guarantee in Josh Johnson's two-year, $2.115 million contract was his $350,000 signing bonus. His was scheduled to make $700,000, plus $50,000 roster bonus, if he made the team.

Ronald Johnson

2011 4/2.14422 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS2011 .10422 SB/42011 CUT Post

Brandon Jones

2009 5/16.5 TRV, 5.4 gteed, .62/2.15/2.355/2.82/3.375 BS2009 3.5 SB/52009 1.18 RB2009-2013 .1 WO2009 .005 buyback/5 added2009 VOID 2010-2013 added2010 BS lowered to 2.1452010 CUT Post

Clark Judge, CBS Sportsline: This year's winner is wide receiver Brandon Jones, who picked up a $5.4 million signing bonus.

Mike Sando, ESPN: The team paid a $3.5 million signing bonus, $1.18 million roster bonus and $100,000 workout bonus to Jones as part of the deal he signed in February, well before the draft. The 49ers are also paying $620,000 in base salary to him. Jones' salary climbs to $2.15 million next season.

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Brent Jones

1987 .003 SB/2 after week 12, .05/.09 BS1987 .026 RB1988 .01 RB1989 2/.48 TRV, .2/.235 BS1989 .035 RB1990 .01 RB1990 2/.776 TRV, .35/.4 BS1990 .016 RB1991 .01 RB1992 3/2.7 TRV, .7/.8/.9 BS1992-1994 .1 RB1993 5/6.95 TRV, 1.35/.95/.865?/1.42?/? BS1993 .4 SB/51995 1/1.5 TRV ext, .705/.38/.6/1.5 BS1995 BS lowered to .185 after week 13, equiv .705?1995 1.2 SB/41997 -.000574 (PV?)1998 CUT Pre

AP: they renegotiated 1993 salaries to increase payments that won't come under the cap… Brent Jones got $6.95 million over four years.

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: The 49ers signed six players whose contracts were up at the end of this season to new contracts… including [Brent Jones], who got an additional three years at $5.05 million in new money.

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: the 49ers quietly re-negotiated the contract of tight end Brent Jones, saving themselves $740,000 against the 1996 cap while also giving Jones what amounted to a $1.2 million salary advance and extending his contract a year, through 1998.

Colin Jones

2011 4/2.138895 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS2011 .098895 SB/42011 CUT Post week 12011 PS, .0969 BS2011 Activated after week 4, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS2012 Traded to CAR Post

Terry Jones

2005 Acquired from BAL after week 10 (waivers)2005 .656 BS2006 2/1.38 TRV, .585/.595 BS2006 .1 SB/2

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2006 CUT Post

Robert Jordan

2008 2/.682 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .002 SB/22008 CUT Post

Alex Joseph

2010 No SB/2 after week 16, .32/.33 BS (off CAR PS)2011 CBA increase BS to .3752011 CUT Post

Steve Josue

2004 PS after week 8, .07395 BS2004 Signed by GB after week 13

Kevin Jurovich

2010 PS, .0884 BS

Colin Kaepernick

2011 4/5.124296 TRV, .375/.607922/.740844/.973766 BS2011 2.226764 SB/42011-2012 BS guaranteed2013 .590314 BS guaranteed2013-2014 .1 WO2014 6/114 TRV ext, 126 TRMV, .645/10.4/11.9/14.5/15/16.8/19 BS2014 12.328766 SB/7/52015-2020 .4 WO2015-2020 .125 RB/game active (equiv 2)2015-2020 2 esc possible

Mike Klis, Denver Post: The No. 36 pick, San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick, received a four-year, $5.22 million deal with $3.8 million guaranteed.

Mike Florio, PFT: only $13.073 million is guaranteed at signing. It comes in the form of a $12.328 million signing bonus, a base salary of $645,000, and a workout bonus of $100,000. For 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and part of 2018, the base salaries are guaranteed only for injury. On April 1 of each year, the guarantees convert from injury only to fully guaranteed… The base salary for 2015 is $12.4 million, guaranteed for injury only until April 1, 2015. For 2016, the base salary is $13.9 million, guaranteed for injury only until April 1, 2016. For 2017, the base salary is $16.5 million, guaranteed for injury only until April 1, 2017. For 2018, the base salary is $17 million, $5.2 million of which is guaranteed for injury only until April 1, 2018… The contract also includes, starting in 2015, a whopping $2 million per year in per-game roster bonuses, an

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amount that one source characterized as “massive” in comparison to similar deals. It means that, for every game Kaepernick misses due to injury after the 2014 season, he loses $125,000. Starting in 2015, $400,000 per year is tied to workout bonuses, which adds up to $2.4 million of the base value.

Mike Florio, PFT: The initial, embellished report of Colin Kaepernick’s new contract indicated that the deal was worth “up to” $126 million. As we now know, $12 million of the money to be earned by Kaepernick comes from so-called de-escalators… here’s precisely what he must do to get the full $12 million, at $2 million per year. In 2014, he must be named an Associated Press first-team or second-team All-Pro, or he must: (1) win the NFC title game, (2) have 80-percent playing time in the regular season, and (3) have cumulative 80-percent playing time in all postseason games, not including the Super Bowl… The process continues, with $2 million per year going away until Kaepernick becomes a first-team or second-team AP All-Pro, or if he wins the NFC title game, takes 80 percent of the snaps in the regular-season, and takes 80-percent of the snaps in each playoff game other than the Super Bowl.

Zak Keasey

2005 PS after week 15, .0799 BS2006 PS, .0799 BS2006 CUT Post week 12006 PS after week 2, .0799 BS2007 PS, .0799 BS2007 Activated after week 2, .36 BS2007 CUT Post week 42007 PS, .0799 BS2007 Activated after week 6, .36/.445 BS2007 CUT Post week 72007 PS, .0779 BS2007 Activated after week 7, .36/.445 BS2007 CUT Post week 82007 PS, .0799 BS2007 Activated after week 8, .36/.445 BS2008 IR after week 6, .23 BS2009 1/.535 TRV, .535 BS2009 CUT Post2009 .251765 injury settlement

Todd Kelly

1993 4/2.35925 TRV, .2835/.354375/.42525/.496125 BS1993 .8 SB/41995 CUT Post (claimed by CIN)

Gordon Forbes, USA Today: $2.36 million for four years. $800,000 signing bonus. Salaries of $283,000, $354,000, $425,000, $496,000. Avg.: $590,000.

Daniel Kilgore

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2011 4/2.2003 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS2011 .1603 SB/42014 3/5.4 TRV ext, 7.2 TRMV, .8/.9/1 BS2014 1.35 SB/42015-2017 .25 WO?2015-2017 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2)2016-2017 .9 esc possible

Tom Pelissero, USA Today: Kilgore's new deal with #49ers adds up to 4 years, $4.845M. He got a $1.35M bonus and $645K gtd base in 2014.

Joel Corry, NFP: Kilgore's 3-year extension with SF is worth $5.4M (plus $1.8M in escalators). He has $2.595M in guarantees ($1.35M signing bonus).

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Kilgore’s three-year contract extension, which he signed Thursday, totals $6.045 million over the next four seasons… Kilgore, who becomes the leading candidate to be the 49ers’ starting center next season with veteran Jonathan Goodwin scheduled for free agency, received a $1.35 million signing bonus. The three years added onto his deal average $1.8 million annually. He is signed through the 2017 season. Kilgore can achieve $900,000 in escalators in the final two years of his contract. And in 2017, he can achieve another $900,000 in incentives. Kigore has reasonable base salaries the next four seasons of $645,000 in 2014, $800 in 2015, $900,000 in 2016 and $1 million in 2017. In the final three years of his contract, Kilgore will earn an additional $12,500 for every regular-season game for which he suits up. His salary-cap figure for 2014 jumps from $685,000 to $1.02 million in 2014.

Cedric Killings

2000 2/.501 TRV, .193/.298 BS2000 .01 SB/22001 CUT Post

Terry Kirby

1996 Acquired from MIA (for 1997 4th)1996 .785 BS1996 2/1.75 TRV, .25/1 BS1996 .5 SB/21997 3/3.6 TRV, .2/1/1.4 BS1997 1 SB/31998 CUT Pre1998 2/2.35 TRV, .3/1 BS1998 .05 SB/21999 CUT Pre1999 1 RB (not paid)

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: the 49ers clear enough salary cap room to temporarily accommodate his old salary ($785,000). Team sources said that would be no problem and that it would include

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some restructuring by current players. Kirby's contract then will be restructured into a two-year deal that includes a $500,000 signing bonus and $250,000 base salary in 1996.

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: the 49ers are satisfied with Terry Kirby as the starting running back, but want to re-structure his contract, which calls for a $1 million salary this year [1997].

AP: Kirby received a two-year extension on his contract, which included a $1 million signing bonus. That helped to clear $467,000 under the cap.

Gwen Knapp, SF Chronicle: Kirby agreed to a deal that gave him three years with a $1 million bonus, a $200,000 salary in '97, $1 million in 1998 and $1.4 million in 1999 with options for voiding the last year.

Travis Kirschke

2003 1/.555 TRV, .53 BS (.45 MSB)2003 .025 SB/1

David Kirtman

2008 No SB after week 6, .295 BS2008 CUT Post week 9

Matt Kopa

2010 2/.731 TRV, .32/.405 BS2010 .006 SB/22010 CUT Post2010 PS, .0884 BS2010 Signed by MIA after week 9

Kyle Kosier

2002 3/.929 TRV, .225/.3/.38 BS2002 .024 SB/3

AP: Kosier received a $929,000 package with a $24,000 bonus…

Keaton Kristick

2010 .32/.405 BS2010 .01575 SB/22010 .00175 RB?2010 CUT Post2010 PS, .0884 BS2010 Activated after week 4, .32/.405 BS2011 CBA increase BS to .452011 waived/injured, settlement (1 week?)

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Ryan Kuehl

1995 PS, .0561 BS

Edmund Kugbila

2013 4/2.616456 TRV, .405/.495/.585/.675 BS2013 .456456 SB/4

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Panthers fourth-rounder Edmund Kugbila signed a four-year, $2.616 million deal that includes a $456,456 signing bonus

Matt LaBounty

1993 1/.155 TRV, .12 BS1993 .035 RB1993 CUT Post week 13 (of 18)

Travis LaBoy

2010 1/1 TRV, 1.6 TRMV, .75 BS2010 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2, earned .175)2010 .05 WO2010 .1 earned NLTBE (PT)2010 .5 unearned NLTBE (PT)2010 IR after week 15

Adam Schefter, ESPN: The San Francisco 49ers have reached a one-year, $1.6 million dollar deal with free agent outside linebacker Travis LaBoy

Terrail Lambert

2009 2/.707 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .002 SB/22009 CUT Post

Dennis Landolt

2010 PS after week 15, .0884 BS

Antonio Langham

1998 5/17 TRV, .216/2/3.095/3.805/4.3 BS1998 3.2 SB/51999 Acquired by CLE in Expansion Draft1999 .384 RB

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Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Langham agreed yesterday to a five-year, $17 million contractLangham, whose deal includes a $3.2 million signing bonus… will get a salary of $216,000 in 1998, followed by $2.384 million, $3.095 million, $3.805 million and $4.3 million through 2002.

Keon Lattimore

2009 PS after week 6, .0884 BS

Marcus Lattimore

2013 4/2.460584 TRV, .405/.495/.585/.675 BS2013 .300584 SB/4

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Lattimore deal worth $2.46 million, including $300,584 bonus…

Manny Lawson

2006 5/8.515 TRV, 13.9 TRMV, .275/.36/.6375/.915/.625 BS2006 .835 RB2007 4.11 OB/42007-2010 .025 WO (incentivized)2007 IR after week 2.73 PTI

Amp Lee

1992 3/1.54 TRV, .3/.38/.45 BS1992 .41 SB/31993 BS raised to .98 after week 15 (of 18), eq uiv .481993 1994 BS lowered to .351994 CUT Pre

Andy Lee

2004 3/.9815 TRV, .23/.305/.385 BS2004 .0615 SB/32006 CBA increase BS to .4252007 .85 RFA tender2007 signed to offer sheet by PIT, matched2007 6/7.1 TRV, .6/.71/1/1/1/1.1 BS2007 1.69 SB/62012 6/20.4 TRV ext, 1.8/1.9/2.05/2.833/3.433/4.134 BS2012 2.5 SB/6/52012 BS guaranteed2012-2018 .025 NLTBE2013 1.75 RB guaranteed (injury only)2013 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

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Pittsburgh Tribune Review: The offer the Steelers tendered to restricted free agent Andy Lee is for $7.1 million over six years and includes a $1.69 million signing bonus, said Eddie Edwards, Lee's agent. The San Francisco 49ers have until Tuesday to match the Steelers' offer for Lee or take the Steelers' sixth-round pick in April's draft as compensation for the former Pitt player.

Brian McIntyre, NFL.com: the "new money" in Lee's deal has a base value of $20.4 million, a $3.4 million per year average that ranks third among NFL punters… Lee received a $2.5-million signing bonus and the $1.1 million base salary from his previous contract remains in place and has been fully guaranteed. In 2013, Lee has a $1.8 million base salary and $1.75 million roster bonus that are currently guaranteed for injury only. If Lee is on the 49ers' roster on the fifth day of the 2013 league year, his base salary and roster bonus ($3.55 million in total compensation) will become fully guaranteed. Lee is due base salaries of $1.9 million (2014), $2.05 million (2015), $2.833 million (2016), $3.433 million (2017) and $4.134 million (2018). Lee's salary cap numbers going forward are $1.906 million (2012), $4.05 million (2013), $2.4 million (2014), $2.55 million (2015), $3.333 million (2016), $3.433 million (2017) and $4.134 million (2018). $25,000 incentives tied to Lee being named to the All-NFL team are available in each year of the contract. Since Lee earned that honor in 2011, the $25,000 incentive for 2012 is considered a "Likely To Be Earned" and currently counts against this year's salary cap.

Lance Legree

2006 No SB/1 after week 15, .585 BS (.425 MSB)

Ashlie Lelie

2007 2/4.3 TRV, 5.8 TRMV, .6/1 BS2007 2 SB/22007 .03125 RB/game active (equiv .5, missed 1 game)2007-2008 .1 WO2008 CUT Post

Jensen: He will make $3.2 million in the first year and a maximum of $6 million over both years of the contract.

Corey Lemonier

2013 .405/.505/.595/.685 BS2013 .54352 SB/4

Keith Lewis

2004 3/.974 TRV, .23/.305/.385 BS2004 .054 SB/32006 CBA increase BS to .4252006 1.135473 dummy LTBE added2007 3/2.935 TRV, .51/.775/.85 BS2007 .65 SB/3

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2007-2009 .05 WO2009 CUT Pre

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Lewis received a bonus of $50,000 for participating in the team's offseason workouts [in 2008].

Michael Lewis (S)

2007 6/30 TRV, .595/.605/1.9/4.105/5.695/6.7 BS2007 3.5 RB2007-2012 .1 WO2008 3.3 RB guaranteed (skill/injury only)2009 3 RB guaranteed (skill/injury only)2010 1/2.1 TRV, 1.7 BS2010 .3 SB/12010 .1 WO2010 .2 BS guaranteed2010 CUT Post week 4, 1.3 termination pay

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Lewis' six-year contract is worth $30 million with $9.8 million in guarantees.

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Lewis’ deal also does not include a signing bonus. Instead, he received guaranteed roster bonuses of $3.5 million, $3.3 million and $3 million the next three seasons.

Mike Sando, ESPN: his $4.1 million salary for 2010 was a bit steep. Lewis accepted a new deal featuring a $1.7 million salary for 2010 and another $400,000 in bonus money. The final two years of his previous deal -- 2011 and 2012 -- were torn up.

Michael Lewis (WR)

2007 No SB/1 after week 3, .595 BS (.435 MSB)

Brandon Lloyd

2003 3/1.137 TRV, .225/.305/.38 BS2003 .227 SB/32006 1.573 RFA tender2006 Traded to WAS (for 2006 3rd & 2007 4th)

Ricardo Lockette

2012 PS, .0969 BS2012 CUT Post week 22012 PS after week 3, .0969 BS2013 .48/.57 BS2013 .01 SB/2

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2013 CUT Post

Brian McIntyre, Yahoo Sports: Lockette received $10k signing bonus from 49ers in Feb. Still not enough to make team…

Brandon Long

2010 .32 BS2010 CUT Post2010 .052941 injury settlement

Lance Long

2010 PS after week 9, .0884 BS

Scott Long

2010 .32/.405 BS2010 .0046 SB/22010 .0034 RB?2010 CUT Post

Ryan Longwell

1997 1/.139 TRV, .131 BS1997 .003 SB/11997 CUT Post (claimed by GB)1997 .005 RB (not paid)

Joe Looney

2012 4/2.465204 TRV, .39/.48/.57/.66 BS2012 .425204 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Looney received the minimum salaries with a signing bonus of $425,204.

Aaron Lynch

2014 4/2.418 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS2014 .198 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.418 million, including $198,000 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $469,500.

Ben Lynch

1999 .175/.275 BS

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2001 1/.389 TRV, .389 BS2002 1/.45 TRV, .45 BS

Mario Manningham

2012 2/7.5 TRV, 10 TRMV, 1.2/3.6 BS2012 2 SB/22012 BS guaranteed2012 .1 WO2012 .015625 RB/game active (equiv .25, .1875 LTBE, earned .1875)2012 1.25 NLTBE (recs, yds, TDs, Pro Bowl)2013 BS reduced to 1.82013 1.25 BS guaranteed (injury only)2013 .1 WO (removed)2013 .015625 RB/game active (equiv .25, removed)2012 1.25 NLTBE (removed)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Manningham will account $2.487 million on the 49ers' 2012 salary cap… Manningham agreed to a two-year, $7.375 million contract that includes a $2 million signing bonus and another $2.45 million in salary guarantees, the source said. Manningham's base salaries are $1.2 million in 2012 and $3.6 million in 2013. He is scheduled to count $4.887 on the 49ers' 2013 salary cap.

Mike Florio, PFT: $2 million signing bonus… $1.2 million base salary for 2012, fully guaranteed… $250,000 in total per-game roster bonuses for 2012… $100,000 workout bonus for 2012… $3.6 million base salary for 2013, $1.25 million of which is guaranteed for injury only… $250,000 roster bonus for 2013… $100,000 workout bonus for 2013… Incentives in each year based on the following factors: $100,000 for 70 catches or $250,000 for 80 catches or $500,000 for 90 catches; $50,000 for 1,050 yards or $100,000 for 1,150 yards or $250,000 for 1,250 yards; $50,000 for nine touchdowns or $100,000 for 11 touchdowns or $250,000 for 13 touchdowns; and $250,000 for making it to the Pro Bowl. So it’s a two-year deal with a base value of $7.5 million, a maximum value of $10 million, and $4.45 million guaranteed ($3.2 million fully guaranteed).

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Manningham agreed to a $1.8 million pay cut in his base salary for the 2013 season, an NFL source confirmed Thursday. The new contract, first noticed by Jason Hurley of NinersNation.com, reduces Manningham's base pay from $3.6 million to $1.8 million. Of his salary, $1.25 million is guaranteed for injury only. The new contract eliminates a possible $250,000 roster bonus, as well as a $100,000 workout bonus and incentives, the source said.

Chris Maragos

2010 2/.73 TRV, .32/.405 BS2010 .005 SB/22010 CUT Post2010 PS, .0884 BS2010 Activated after week 6, .32/.405 BS

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2010 CUT Post week 72010 PS, .0884 BS2010 Activated after week 12, .32/.405 BS2011 CBA increase BS to .452011 CUT Post

Luke Marquardt

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .005 SB/3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $5,000 [signing bonus]

Rasheed Marshall

2005 4/1.521 TRV, .23/.31/.385/.46 BS2005 .136 SB/42006 CUT Post

Jamie Martin

2008 No SB/1 after week 1, .83 BS (.445 MSB)

Jonathan Martin

2013 Acquired from MIA after week 16 (for cond 2015 7th)2013 .607466/.824933/1.0424 BS2015 CUT Pre (claimed by CAR)

Adam Schefter, ESPN: For former Dolphins OT Jonathan Martin, SF traded a conditional 7th-rd pick in 2015 if he's on 49ers' opening 53-man roster.

Marcus Martin

2014 4/3.069252 TRV, .42/.525/.635/.758 BS2014 .671252 SB/42015-2017 .02 WO

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $671,252 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: 587,813.

Matthew Masifilio

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .005 SB/32012 CUT Post2012 PS, .0969 BS

Jeremiah Masoli

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2011 3/1.398 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .003 SB/32011 CUT Post

John Matthews

2011 PS after week 4, .0969 BS2011 CUT Post week 102011 PS after week 12, .0969 BS

Marcus Maxwell

2005 4/1.444164 TRV, .23/.31/.385/.46 BS2005 .059164 SB/42005 CUT Post

Taylor Mays

2010 4/3.91 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS2010 1.508 SB/42011 .567 one-time LTBE RB (PTI)2011 .015 WO (incentivized)2011 CBA increase BS to .452011 Traded to CIN Post2011-2012 .015 WO (incentivized)

Details courtesy of Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballblog.com

Jason McAddley

2005 No SB/1 after week 3, .455 BS2006 1/.625 TRV, .585 BS2006 .04 SB/12006 CUT Post

Darcel McBath

2012 1/.54 TRV, .54 BS

Ed McCaffrey

1994 1/.162 TRV, .162 BS

Colt McCoy

2013 Acquired from CLE (w/6th for 5th & 7th)2013 1.5 BS

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LeRon McCoy

2007 No SB/2 after week 5, .36/.445 BS2007 CUT Post week 16

Kevin McDermott

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .005 SB/3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $5,000 [signing bonus]

Ray McDonald

2007 4/2.2575 TRV, .285/.37/.46/.55 BS2007 .5925 SB/42010 BS escalated to 1.1012011 5/20 TRV, 21.7 TRMV, 1/3.05/3.15/3.5/3.9 BS2011 5 SB/52011 BS guaranteed2011-2015 .1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2012-2015 .1 WO2012 2015 BS escalated to 42012 BS adjusted to .7/.715/3.5/4/1 after week 12, equiv 2.3588242012 .691176 SB/5 CONV2013 2.435 OB/4 added2013 2015 BS escalated to 4.12014 2.645 SB/5 CONV, 6/6 BS added2015 addl 1 esc possible2016 voidable

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: the process that landed him a five-year, $20 million deal with $7 million in guarantees.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: McDonald's cap figure went from $4.154 this season to $3.6 million, as his original 2013 base salary was partially converted to an option bonus… McDonald's deal averages $4.02 million through 2015.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: McDonald, who was scheduled to earn $3.5 million in base salary, saw his salary reduced to the minimum of $855,000 and received a signing bonus of $2.645 million. In addition, two voidable years were added to McDonald’s contract to spread out the hit on the salary cap.

Tim McDonald

1993 5/12.75 TRV, 1.465/1.9/2.335/2.4/2.4 BS1993 2.25 SB/5

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1994 BS reduced to .929 after week 2, equiv 1.0432351994 .96 SB/5 CONV, 2.4 BS added1995 BS reduced to 1.251995 1.07 NLTBE added1996 1.4 SB/4 CONV, 2.4 BS added1997 BS reduced to .61997 .9 SB/6, 2.4/2.4 BS added1997 .9 NLTBE added1998 BS reduced to .51998 1 SB/6/5, 2.4 BS added1999 2 SB/7 CONV, 2.4/2.9 BS added2000 CUT Pre

Jarrett Bell, USA Today: the 49ers made Phoenix safety Tim McDonald the NFL's highest-paid defensive back Wednesday, signing him for five years, $12.75 million… McDonald gets a $2.25 million bonus and $2.55 million average salary.

John Crumpacker, SF Examiner: The strong safety with the whopping $2.95 million salarycap number [in 1995]… received a $2.25 million signing bonus… McDonald, an eight-year veteran of four Pro Bowls, signed a five-year, $12.75 million contract with the 49ers in 1993. The deal was restructured and extended through the 1998 season a year ago.

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: McDonald's age (30) and contract ($2.335 million base salary this year, $2.4 million the next three) make it difficult to trade him.

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: McDonald, originally scheduled to earn $2.335 million, signed a new contract for $1.25 million, a drop of $1.085 million. He will earn another $710,000 if the 49ers win at least 11 games. He will get $150,000 if the 49ers rank fifth or better in the league in regular-season record. Those are among 22 incentives in the new contract.

John Crumpacker, SF Examiner: The new deal reduces McDonald's 1995 salary cap number from $2.335 million to $1.25 million. McDonald can earn an additional $1.07 million in incentives this season.

Vance McDonald

2013 4/3.599178 TRV, .405/.518599/.632198/.795797 BS2013 .997584 SB/42014 .05 WO2015-2016 .1 WO

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: McDonald deal worth $3.599 million, including $997,584 bonus. Deal has total of $250,000 workout bonuses…

Reggie McGrew

1999 4/4.7 TRV, .4/.5/.6/.7/.8/.9/1 BS1999 2.5 SB/7

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2001 .211 SB/5 CONV2002 CUT Post2003-2005 voidable

Scott McKillop

2009 4/1.94225 TRV, .31/.395/.48/.565 BS2009 .19225 SB/42010 IR (ACL), .24 BS2011 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: McKillop's deal includes a signing bonus of $192,250…

Tim McKyer

1986 .095/.1/?/.2 BS1986 .13 SB/41986-1989 .015 RB1988 .3 BS1988 .063 LTBE RB1989 .5/.575 BS1989-1990 .044 LTBE RB1990 Traded to MIA Pre (for 11th & 1991 2nd)

AP: The San Francisco 49ers traded talented-but-troubled Tim McKyer to the Miami Dolphins today for an 11th-round pick in this year's draft and a second-round choice next year.

Mark McMillian

1999 3/3 TRV, .4/?/? BS1999 .3 SB/31999 CUT Post week 6, .258824 injury settlement

Tom Silverstein, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Three years, $3 million ($300,000 signing bonus).

RW McQuarters

1998 4/3.95 TRV, .5/.625/.75/.875 BS1998 1.2 SB/41999 .375 SB/3 CONV2000 Traded to SF

Willie Middlebrooks

2005 .575/.7 BS2005 CUT Post2006 .05 WO

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2006 voidable2005 No SB/1 after week 3, .54 BS (.455 MSB)2005 CUT Post week 6 (paid through week 7)2005 No SB/1 after week 7, .54 BS (.455 MSB)2005 CUT Post week 112005 No SB/1 after week 14, .54 BS (.455 MSB)2005 CUT Post week 15

John Milem

2000 3/.9295 TRV, .193/.275/.358 BS2000 .1035 SB/32001 CBA increase BS to .2982001 CUT Post week 7 (claimed by CAR)

Trey Millard

2014 4/2.267148 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS2014 .047148 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.267 million, including $47,148 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $431,787.

Brit Miller

2009 PS, .0884 BS2009 Activated after week 12, .31/.395 BS2010 CUT Post

Bruce Miller

2011 4/2.10245 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS2011 .06245 SB/42014 BS escalated to 1.4312014 3/5.4 TRV ext, 6 TRMV, .645/1.1/1.25/1.45 BS2014 1.786 SB/42014 BS guaranteed2015 .819 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2015-2017 .04 WO2015-2017 .01 RB/game active (equiv .16)2015-2017 .2 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Miller was scheduled to count $1.431 million against the salary cap in 2014. But upon signing his new contract, Miller’s salary-cap figure dropped to $1.107 million… Miller is scheduled to earn $6.831 million over the next four seasons. He received a $1.786 million signing bonus and his 2014 base salary of $645,000 is fully guaranteed. In 2015, his base salary is $1.1 million -- $819,000 of which is fully guaranteed if he is on the 49ers roster on April 1, 2015. Miller has base salaries of $1.25 million in 2016 and $1.75 million in 2017. In

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the final three years of his deal, Miller can earn $200,000 annually in bonuses. He will earn $10,000 for every regular-season game in which he is active -- up to $160,000 each season. He also has annual $40,000 workout bonuses. Miller can achieve an additional $200,000 in each of the final three seasons if he makes the Pro Bowl.

Jeremy Mincey

2006 PS, .0799 BS2006 signed by JAC after week 14

Rick Mirer

2000 1/.44 TRV, .44 BS2001 No SB/1 after week 8 (of 18), .477 BS

Khalif Mitchell

2009 2/.707 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .002 SB/22009 CUT Post2009 PS after week 5, .0884 BS

Nick Moody

2013 4/2.267672 TRV, .405/.495/.585/.675 BS2013 .107672 SB/42013 IR-DFR, .288 BS

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.26 million, including $107,672 signing bonus

Brandon Moore

2002 2/.5325 TRV, .225/.3 BS2002 .0075 SB/22002 CUT Post2002 PS, .068 BS2002 Activated after week 3, .225/.3 BS2005 1/.38 TRV, .38 BS2006 .656 RFA tender2006 5/8 TRV, 11.125 TRMV, .585/.85/1/1.25/1.465 BS2006 2.6 SB/52006-2010 .05 WO2006-2010 .625 NLTBE (sacks, Pro Bowl, honors)2008 CUT Post

Bob McGinn, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel: Moore became a starter in '05 and re-signed (five years, $8 million, $2.6 million signing bonus), but he's maybe more valuable at end on passing downs.

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Jay Moore

2007 4/2.145 TRV, .285/.37/.46/.55 BS2007 .48 SB/42007 IR, .19 BS2008 BS reduced to .2952008 IR, .2 BS2009 CUT Post

Marlon Moore

2013 1/.63 TRV, .63 BS

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: 1 year/$630,000 with no signing bonus. 2013 cap: $630,000…

Sean Moran

Jim Thomas, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: The San Francisco 49ers signed free-agent defensive lineman Sean Moran to a three-year, $2.4 million contract on Tuesday.

Josh Morgan

2008 4/1.811 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS2008 .106 SB/42011 CBA increase BS to .62011 IR after week 5

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: 49ers signed WR Josh Morgan to a four-year deal worth $1.826 million Sunday, June 22. He will receive a signing bonus of $106,000.

Cameron Morrah

2013 1/.63 TRV, .63 BS2013 CUT Pre

Darryl Morris

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .008 SB/32013 CUT Post2013 PS, .102 BS2013 Activated after week 3, .405/.495/.585 BS2014 CUT Post (claimed by HOU)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $8,000 [signing bonus]

Johnnie Morton

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2005 2/1.685 TRV, .765/.772005 .15 SB/22006 CUT Pre

Anthony Mosley

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .003 SB/32012 CUT Post

Randy Moss

2012 1/2.5 TRV, 4 TRMV, 1.75 BS2012 .046875 RB/game active (equiv .75)2012 1.5 NLTBE

Mike Florio, PFT: the new contract that Moss signed with the 49ers carries not a penny of guaranteed money. Instead, Moss will receive a base salary of $1.75 million. He’ll be eligible for another $46,875 for each game that he is on the active 46-man roster. If he’s active for every game, he’ll get a total of $750,000. Moss also can earn up to $1.5 million in incentives tied to playing time, receptions, and qualifying for the Pro Bowl.

Kevin Murphy

2012 3/1.442 TRV, .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .002 SB/32012 CUT Pre

Rob Murphy

2003 No SB/1 after week 12, .3 BS2004 1/.38 TRV, .38 BS

Hannibal Navies

2006 No SB/1 after week 11, .71 BS (.425 MSB)2007 1/.74 TRV, .76 TRMV, .72 BS (.435 MSB)2007 .02 SB/12007 .02 NLTBE (PT)2007 CUT Post week 7, .031985 termination pay2007 No SB/1 after week 7, .72 BS (.435 MSB)2007 .02 NLTBE (PT)2007 CUT Post week 82007 No SB/1 after week 8, .72 BS (.435 MSB)2007 .02 NLTBE (PT)2007 CUT Post week 92008 .172721 grievance

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Joe Nedney

2005 1/.68 TRV, .655 BS (.455 MSB)2005 .025 SB/12006 4/6.055 TRV, .775/1.0075/1.24/1.4725 BS2006 1.56 SB/42009 2/4 TRV ext, 1.13/1.87 BS2009 1 RB2010 .10625 dummy LTBE (for 30% Rule)2010 IR after week 152011 CUT Post

Bob McGinn, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Nedney went first (four years, $6.06 million, $1.56 million signing bonus)…

Cory Nelms

2011 PS, .0969 BS

Al Netter

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .0075 SB/32012 CUT Post2012 PS, .0969 BS

Jeremy Newberry

1998 4/1.833 TRV, .206/.2575/.309/.3605 BS1998 .7 SB/42000 CBA increase BS to .358/.4182002 6/20.025 TRV, 20.625 TRMV, .525/2/2.5/3/3.5/3 BS2002 5 SB/62002-2006 .1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2003 1.47 SB/5 CONV2004 1.965 SB/4 CONV2007 .5 RB (not paid)2006 1/1.5 TRV, 3.5 TRMV, 1.5 BS2006 .5 LTBE (PT?)2006 1.5 NLTBE (PT, Pro Bowl)

Clark Judge, San Jose Mercury News: Newberry, injured in mini-camp, agreed to a four-year contract worth $1.9 million, agent Jim Sims said. Included was a $700,000 signing bonus.

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: Here is the breakdown on San Francisco center Jeremy Newberry's new six-year, $20.025 million contract. The deal, reported by ESPN.com in the wee hours Saturday morning, includes a signing bonus of $5 million. The base salaries are $525,000 (2002), $2

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million (2003), $2.5 million (2004), $3 million (2005), $3.5 million (2006) and $3 million (2007). There is a roster bonus of $500,000 in 2006.

Dennis Georgatos, San Jose Mercury News: Newberry reworked his contract before last season. Newberry accepted a pay cut of roughly 50 percent to $1.5 million. When his comeback faltered in training camp because of similar problems in his left knee, the 49ers placed Newberry on injured reserve and paid his $1.5 million salary. Craig Newsome

1999 Acquired from GB (for 2000 5th)1999 .55 BS

Larry Weisman, USA Today: The San Francisco 49ers continued their roster overhaul Tuesday, acquiring cornerback Craig Newsome from Green Bay and releasing veteran safety Merton Hanks… The Packers receive a fifth-round draft choice.

Brandon Noble

1997 2/.2985 TRV, .131/.164 BS1997 .002 SB/21997 .0015 RB1997 CUT Post1997 PS after week 11, .0561 BS1997 CUT Post week 121998 PS after week 13, .06205 BS

Moran Norris

2006 1/.585 TRV, .585 BS (.425 MSB)2007 3/3.015 TRV, 3.165 TRMV, .695/.83/.845 BS2007 .6 SB/32007-2009 .015 WO2007-2009 .05 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2008 CUT Post2009 3/4.995 TRV, .745/1.25/1.5 BS2009 1.2825 SB/32009 .2175 RB2011 BS reduced to 1.25?

Eric Branch, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: the 49ers signed Moran Norris to a three-year, $3 million extension with a $600,000 signing bonus. Norris played just one season for the 49ers and was cut last summer.

Mike Florio, PFT: Norris signed a three-year, $5 million contract, with $1.5 million guaranteed.

Ken Norton

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1994 4/8 TRV

Jarrett Bell, USA Today: Norton will sign a five-year, $8 million contract today… [including] a $2 million signing bonus.

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: He got a $2 million signing bonus -- half paid now, half in 1995 -- and annual salaries of $900,000 this season, then $1 million, $1.3 million, and two years at $1.4 million.

Clark Judge, San Jose Mercury News: Norton, 33, tentatively agreed to a restructured contract that reduces his 2000 salary from $2.73 million to $440,000, sources said. Like Brown, he gained a substantial signing bonus -- believed to be $2.1 million -- and extended his deal a year to 2006.

JT O’Sullivan

2008 1/.645 TRV, .605 BS (.445 MSB)2008 .04 SB/12008 .142353 BS guaranteed

Chike Okeafor

1999 3/1.0925 TRV, .175/.25/.325 BS1999 .3425 SB/32000 CBA increase BS to .275/.3892002 .563 RFA tender

Lawrence Okoye

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .003 SB/32013 IR, .288 BS2014 BS reduced to .422014 CUT Post2014 PS, .1071 BS2015 2/.978405 TRV, .435/.525 BS2015 .018405 SB/22015 .05 BS guaranteed

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $3,000 [signing bonus]

Jay Hurley, NinersNation.com: Okoye received a $18,405 signing bonus, and a $50K base salary guarantee as part of his reserve/future deal…

Melvin Oliver

2006 4/1.69528 TRV, .275/.36/.445/.53 BS2006 0.08528 SB/42007 IR

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2008 CUT Post

Brock Olivo

1998 1/.165 TRV, .158 BS1998 .002 SB/11998 CUT Post1998 .005 RB (not paid)1998 PS, .06205 BS1998 signed by DET after week 3

Drew Olson

2007 PS after week 11, .0799 BS2007 Activated after week 16, .285/.295 BS2008 CUT Post

Patrick Omameh

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .003 SB/3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $3,000 [signing bonus]

Xavier Omon

2010 PS after week 12, .0884 BS

Craig Osika

2002 .02 SB/2 after week 3, .225/.3 BS (off SD PS)2003 waived/injured

Terrell Owens

1996 4/.84 TRV, .152/.19/.228 BS1996 .27 SB/31999 3.531 Franchise tag1999 5/23 TRV, .4/2.8/3.5/4.1/4.7/5.3/5.9 BS1999 7.5 SB/72000 2.387 SB/7 CONV (voidable 6.5 BS added)2001 3.292842 SB/6 CONV2002 BS lowered to 3.6/4.22002-2003 .5 RB added2004 Traded to PHI Pre (for Brandon Whiting)2004-2006 voidable

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Terrell Owens, Catch This: The deal included a $270,000 signing bonus and overall it was a three-year deal worth $840,000, including the bonus. My salary was $152,000 for the first year, $190,000 for the second, and $228,000 for the third. Only the signing bonus was guaranteed.

Jim Thomas, St. Louis Post-Dispatch: the franchise tag designation means the 49ers had to offer Owens the average of the five highest-paid wide receivers in '98 - a whopping $3.531 million.

Sportsline: Owens officially signed the contract agreement first reported by SportsLine last week. Owens received a signing bonus of $7.5 million. His base salaries for the seven-year deal are: $400,000 (1999), $2.8 million (2000), $3.5 million (2001), $4.1 million (2002), $4.7 million (2003), $5.3 million (2004) and $5.9 million (2005). That brings the contract value to $34.2 million. But because the final two seasons are "voidable," it will most likely turn out to be a five-year contract worth $23 million.

AP: The Eagles sent a fifth-round draft pick to Baltimore and defensive end Brandon Whiting to San Francisco. The Ravens got back the second-round pick they sent to the 49ers for Owens.

Chris Owusu

2012 3/1.44 TRV, .39/.48/.57 BS’2012 .003 SB/32012 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: 49ers signed… Owusu [for] just $3K.

Jesse Palmer

2006 1/.57 TRV, .545 BS2006 .025 SB/12006 CUT Post

Nathan Palmer

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .01 SB/32012 .014 RB? 2012 CUT Post2012 PS, .0969 BS2012 signed by IND after week 3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Palmer of Northern Illinois was the 49ers' top rookie free-agent signing with a $10,000 signing bonus.

DJ Parker

2008 2/.686 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .006 SB/22008 CUT Post

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Tony Parrish

2002 5/12.025 TRV, .525/1.25/1.875/2/2 BS2002 3 SB/52003 .72 SB/4 CONV2003 .25 RB CONV/42004 1.215 SB/3 CONV2004 .25 RB CONV/32005-2006 .5 RB2006 CUT Post week 13 (claimed by DAL)

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Parrish, 26, a second-round draft choice in 1998, received a $3 million signing bonus as part of a five-year, $12.025 million contract. Counting the signing bonus, he'll earn $7 million in the first three years, an average of $2.33 million.

Bear Pascoe

2009 4/1.85655 TRV, .31/.395/.48/.565 BS2009 .10655 SB/42009 CUT Post

Adam Caplan, Scout.com: Pascoe signed a four-year, $1.86 million deal that includes a signing bonus worth $106,550.

Tony Pashos

2009 1/1.2 TRV, 1.7 TRMV, 1.2 BS2009 .5 NLTBE (PT)2009 IR after week 7

Matt Maiocco, Press-Democrat: The contract veteran tackle Tony Pashos signed with the 49ers is a one-year deal for $1.2 million in base salary. He can earn another $500,000 in incentives.

Chris Patrick

2009 No SB/2 after week 7, .385/.47 BS (off KC PS)2010 IR, .255 BS

Quinton Patton

2013 4/2.5515 TRV, .405/.495/.585/.675 BS2013 .3915 SB/4

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Patton deal worth $2.551 million, including $391,500 bonus…

Karl Paymah

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2010 1/? TRV2010 .06 SB/12010 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: the 49ers cut ties Friday with five-year veteran Karl Paymah, who received a $60,000 signing bonus during the offseason.

Erik Pears

2015 2/4.7 TRV, 6.7 TRMV, 1.45/1.45 BS2015 .5 SB/22015 .5 BS guaranteed2015-2016 .25 WO2015-2016 .2 RB (53-man week 1)2015-2016 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2)2015-2016 1 LTBE (PT)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Pears signed a two-year, $4.7 million contract with the 49ers that includes $1 million guaranteed… Pears’ deal includes a signing bonus of $500,000 and scheduled base salaries of $1.45 million in both years, according to the National Football Post. In 2015, $500,000 of his base salary is fully guaranteed. In addition, Pears picks up roster bonuses of $200,000 if he is on the opening day roster each of the next two seasons. He will make $12,500 for every game in which he is among the team’s 46 active players this season. He also has play-time incentives for 2016.

Justin Peelle

2011 No SB/1 after week 1, .81 BS (.525 MSB?)

Jared Perry

2010 .32/.405 BS2010 .0052 SB/22010 .004 RB?2010 CUT Post

Mike Person

2011 4/2.0859 TRV, .375/.465/.555/.645 BS2011 .0459 SB/42012 CUT Post (claimed by IND)

Julian Peterson

2000 6/7.59725 TRV, .315/.39375/.4725/.55725/.63 /.70875 BS2000 4.52 SB/62004-2005 VOID2004 6.074 Franchise tag

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2005 7.289 Franchise tag

Todd Peterson

2003 No SB/1 after week 8, .655 BS (.45 MSB)2004 1/.685 TRV, .66 BS (.455 MSB)2004 .025 SB/1

Lawrence Phillips

1999 2/2.75 TRV, 8.475 TRMV, .325/1 BS1999 .425 SB/21999 Suspended 3 games (weeks 10-12, conduct)1999 CUT Post week 121999 1.725 NLTBE2000 1 RB (not paid)2000 1.5 NLTBE2000 2.5 esc possible

Nancy Gay, SF Chronicle: Phillips is the top candidate to start in the 49ers' thin backfield, signing a two-year, $1.75 million contract that includes a $425,000 signing bonus. The deal also is rich in incentives that could push the total value to as much as $2.25 million.

Cody Pickett

2004 3/.9575 TRV, .23/.305/.385 BS2004 .0375 SB/32006 Traded to HOU Post (for cond. draft pick)

Stephen Pitts

Mark Soltau, SF Examiner: Pitts got a two-year deal for the minimum plus a $31,000 signing bonus.

Ahmed Plummer

2000 5/6.05 TRV, .44/.55/.66/.77/.88/.99/1.1 BS2000 2.75 SB/72005-2006 voidable2004 5/25 TRV, .535/.965/5.5/4/3 BS2004 5 SB/52005 6 OB/42006 CUT Pre

Marquez Pope

1995 4/4.7 TRV, .35/.7/.75/.9 BS1995 2 SB/4

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1996 1/2 TRV ext, .2/.75/.9/2 BS1996 .5 SB/41996 .005 Inc1998 BS lowered to .3335 after week 11, equiv .7000591998 .2 SB/2 CONV1999 CUT Pre

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: the Rams will have a week to decide whether they want to match the four-year, $4.7 million deal, or accept the 49ers' second-round draft choice as compensation, instead… Pope, who last season was a starter for the first time in his three-year NFL career, will receive a $2 million signing bonus and yearly salaries of $350,000, $700,000, $750,000 and $900,000. His salary cap figure for 1995 will be $850,000.

Jeff Posey

1998 .158/.25/.358 BS

Maurice Price

2009 2/.71 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .005 SB/22009 CUT Post

Mike Purcell

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .003 SB/3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $3,000 [signing bonus]

Jerard Rabb

2007 PS after week 15, .0799 BS

Chilo Rachal

2008 4/4.383 TRV, .295/.46/.552/.644 BS2008 1.488 SB/42008 .073 RB2009 .0275 RB (week 2, tied to WO, incentivized)2009 .00196428 RB/game active after week 2 (equiv .0275, incentivized)2010 .676 LTBE RB (PTI, incentive in subsequent years)2010 .0325 RB (week 2, tied to WO, incentivized)2010 .00232143 RB/game active after week 2 (equiv .0325, incentivized)2011 .0375 RB (week 2, tied to WO, incentivized)2011 .00267857 RB/game active after week 2 (equiv .0375, incentivized)

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Adam Caplan, Scout.com: This time around it's a four-year deal with bases salaries of: (08) $295,000 (09) $460,000 (10) $552,000 (11) $644,000. The contract also includes a signing bonus of just under $1.5 million and a rare roster bonus for a second-round pick of $73,000.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $1,091,000.00 [2011 cap figure]

Drew Radovich

2009 PS, .0884 BS2009 CUT Post week 5

Kalen Ramsey

2014 4/2.2682 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS2014 .0482 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.268 million, including $48,200 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $432,050.

Saleem Rasheed

2002 3/1.442 TRV, .225/.3/.38 BS2002 .537 SB/32005 .656 RFA tender

AP: Rasheed's contract is worth $1.443 million with a $538,000 signing bonus…

Tim Rattay

2000 3/.863 TRV, .193/.275/.358 BS2000 .037 SB/32002 CBA increase BS to .3752003 3/4.8 TRV ext, .65/1.19375/1.45625? BS2003 1.5 SB/42004 BS lowered to .535 after week 6, equiv .5755882004 .074412 SB/3 CONV2005 Traded to TB Post week 6

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: If he plays more than half the snaps in the next two years [2003-2004], he earns $1 million a season in incentives, and his contract ends after two years.

Sam Rayburn

2007 1/.605 TRV, .695 TRMV, .595 BS2007 .01 SB/12007 CUT Post2007 .09 NLTBE (PT, sacks)

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Rotoworld: Signed a one-year, $595,000 contract. The deal included a small signing bonus and contains incentives based on playing time and sacks.

Keith Reaser

2014 4/2.3848 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS2014 .1648 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.384 million, including $164,800 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $461,200.

Jeff Reed

2010 No SB/1 after week 12, .755005 BS

Marcus Reese

2003 PS, .07395 BS2003 CUT Post week 2

Eric Reid

2013 4/8.480754 TRV, .405/.790489/1.175978/1.561467 BS2013 4.54782 SB/42013-2016 BS guaranteed

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: No offset language in 49ers first-round safety Eric Reid's $8.48 million deal that includes $4.547 million bonus… Reid has fully guaranteed base salaries of $405,000, $790,489, $1.175 million and $1.561 million…

Konrad Reuland

2011 3/1.396 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .001 SB/32011 CUT Post2011 PS, .0969 BS

Jerry Rice

1985 5/1.885 TRV, .175/.225/.25/.3/.35 BS1985 .525 SB/51986-1989 .015 RepB1988 5/5.05 TRV, .75/.85/.9/.95/1 BS1988 .2 RepB1989-1992 .1 RepB1990 2/2.5 TRV, .9/1 BS1990 .5 SB/21990 .1 RepB

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1992 3/5.75 TRV, 1.75/2/2 BS1993 3/7.375 TRV ext, 2.175/1.6/1 BS1993 1.9 SB/51996 5/ ext, 1.5/2/2.25/7/4 BS1996 4 SB/71997 .7 RepB1998 .75 RepB1998 6/35.25 TRV, .25/2/2.5/4/4/5 BS1998 4 SB/61999 1.55 RepB2000 1.7 RepB2000 .5 RB2001 CUT Pre2001 3 RB (not paid)2002 3.25 RB2003 3.5 RB

Kris Richard

2006 1/.54 TRV, .5 BS2006 .04 SB/12006 CUT Post

Shaun Richardson

2008 2/.6805 TRV, .295/.385 BS2008 .0005 SB/22008 CUT Post

Wade Richey

1998 Acquired from SEA (waivers)1998 .158 BS1999 1/.25 TRV, .25 BS2000 1/.358 TRV, .358 BS2001 .512 RFA tender, signed by SD

Michael Robinson

2006 4/2.08125 TRV, 2.42625 TRMV, .275/.36/.445/.53 BS2006 .47125 SB/42009 .345 esc possible2008 3/3.525 TRV ext, .65/.75/.85 BS2008 1.2 SB/52009 CBA increase BS to .5352010-2012 .025 WO2010 CUT Post2011-2012 .3 esc possible

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2012 .3 esc possible

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Robinson signed a three-year, $3.525 million extension in March that included a $1.2 million signing bonus. He is also signed through 2012.

Trent Robinson

2012 4/2.1505 TRV, .39/.48/.57/.66 BS2012 .1105 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Robinson received the minimum salaries with a signing bonus of $110,500.

Reggie Roby

1999 No SB/1 after week 2, .325 BS

Carlos Rogers

2011 1/4.25 TRV, 4.5 TRMV, 2.125 BS2011 2.125 SB/12011 BS guaranteed2011 .25 NLTBE (PT)2012 4/29.3 TRV, 31.3 TRMV, 3.9/5.5/6.25/7.25 BS2012 5 SB/42012-2015 .1 WO2012 .015625 RB/game active (equiv .25, earned .171875 before restructure)2012 BS lowered to .84 after week 12, equiv 32012 .9 SB/4 CONV2012 .015625 RB/game active OATSB/4 (equiv .078125)2013-2015 .015625 RB/game active (equiv .25)?2014 CUT Split

Barry Svrluga, Washington Post: he left, though not for the kind of deal he once envisioned – a one-year contract worth $2.125 million, with a $2.125 million signing bonus.

Mike Florio, PFT: Rogers has agreed to terms on a four-year deal with a base value of $29.3 million. The contract can be worth as much as $31.3 million.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Rogers counts $5.5 million against the 49ers' 2012 cap after signing a four-year, $29.3 million contract that includes a $5 million signing bonus… Rogers' deal includes a 2012 base salary of $3.9 million, along with annual $100,000 workout bonuses and up to $250,000 yearly in roster bonuses. Rogers' base salaries increase to $5.5 million in 2013, $6.25 million in 2014, and $7.25 million in 2015. The deal contains another $2 million total in possible incentives. Rogers' base salary this year is fully guaranteed, and $1.75 million of his 2013 salary is guaranteed. His entire $5.5 million salary for 2013 is guaranteed if Rogers remains on the roster on April 1, 2013.

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Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Rogers' salary figure went from $5.5 million to $4.7 million, as he also had his per-game roster bonuses for the final five games converted to OATSB… Rogers' average salary is $7.325 million through 2015…

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Because Rogers was on the team's roster on April 1, $1.25 million of his scheduled $5.85 million pay for the 2013 season became fully guaranteed…

Brian McIntyre, Yahoo Sports: Rogers, who turned 32 in early July, is scheduled to earn $5.75 million in cash compensation ($5.5 million base salary, $1.75 million of which is fully guaranteed, plus $250,000 in roster bonuses)…

Justin Roland

2008 PS after week 13, .0884 BS

Mark Roman

2006 1/.8 TRV, .8 BS2006 3/4.5 TRV ext, .725/.8/.9 BS2006 2 SB/42007-2009 .025 WO (not earned 2009)

Bob McGinn, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: The 49ers signed him four days later to a one-year, $800,000 contract with no signing bonus.

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Roman received a bonus of $25,000 for participating in the team's offseason workouts [in 2008].

Bill Romanowski

1988 3/.585 TRV, .115/.15/.18 BS1988 .125 SB/31988-1990 .005 RB1991 2/1.475 TRV, .5/.6 BS1991-1992 .05 RB1991-1992 .025 WO1992 .025 RepB1993 3/4.2 TRV, 1.35/1.1/1 BS1993 .5 SB/31994 Traded to PHI Pre (for 3rd & 6th)1994 .25 RepB

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: The Eagles had given up a low third-round pick (No. 100 overall) and a sixth-round pick (No. 190) for him.

Richard Justice, Washington Post: he accepted about $300,000 less in taking a three-year, $4.2 million deal that includes a $500,000 signing bonus and base salaries of $1.35 million, $1.35 million and $1 million.

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Lowell Rose

2013 .405/.495/.585 BS2013 .008 SB/3

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: $8,000 [signing bonus]

Allen Rossum

2008 1/.87 TRV, .83 BS (.445 MSB)2008 .04 SB/12009 1/1.095 TRV, .845 BS2009 .25 SB/12009 CUT Post week 5, .596471 termination pay

Andrew Brandt, NFP: After completing a one-year deal with the 49ers in 2008, Rossum was brought back in March, signing another one-year deal with a $250,000 signing bonus and the 10-year veteran minimum of $845,000.

Kenny Rowe

2011 3/1.396 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .001 SB/22011 CUT Post

Mike Rumph

2002 5/6.4 TRV, .29/.56/.67/.78/.9/1.02/1.14 BS2002 3 SB/72002 .2 RepB2004 .29 SB/5 CONV2006 Traded to WAS Post (for Taylor Jacobs)2007-2008 voidable

AP: Rumph, the San Francisco 49ers’ first-round draft pick, agreed to a five-year, $6.4 million contract. Rumph agreed to the deal, which includes a $2.35 million signing bonus…

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: The league twice has kicked back the contract of rookie cornerback Mike Rumph. The numbers of the deal have been altered somewhat, according to his agent, Ken Harris. Instead of a $2.35 million signing bonus, Rumph will be paid $3 million with $200,000 of his $490,000 first-year salary guaranteed. Two years were added to the deal making a seven-year contract, which easily will void to five years with minimal playing time.

Sean Ryan

2008 No SB/1 after week 9, .605 BS (.445 MSB?)

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Deion Sanders

1994 No SB/2 after week 2, 1.134/5 BS1994 .75 NLTBE1995 CUT Pre

AP: Sanders ended his free-agent tour by rejecting several more lucrative offers in favor of a one-year, $1.1 million contract with the 49ers. The deal, signed Thursday, includes $750,000 in incentives… Sanders, a three-time Pro Bowler in five seasons with the Atlanta Falcons, will receive $500,000 in incentives if he plays in a 49ers' NFC championship game victory, and the remaining $250,000 if San Francisco wins the Super Bowl and he plays in the game.

Fabrizio Scaccia

2010 PS after week 15, .0884 BS

Ricky Schmitt

2009 No SB/1 after week 15, .31 BS2009 IR after week 16, .215 BS

Lance Schulters

1998 3/.763 TRV, .144/.18/.216 BS1998 .223 SB/31999 CBA increase BS to .25/.3582001 1.488 RFA tender

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Schulters, the 49ers' fourth-round pick, got a $223,000 signing bonus.

AP: Schulters will be paid $1.488 million [in 2001]…

Kirk Scrafford

1995 4/4.1 TRV, .4/.7/.9/1.1 BS1995 1 SB/41996 BS reduced to .196 after week 1, equiv .2256471996 .4745 SB/4 CONV, voidable year added1998 Retired Pre1998 6/13.5 TRV, .24/1.25/1.5/1.75/2/2.25 BS1998 .51 SB/61998 .453333 BS after week 8, equiv .241999 Retired Pre1999 4 RB (not paid)

Jim Armstrong, Denver Post: According to the CBA, salaries can't be increased more than 30 percent from 1998, the final year of the NFL's salary cap, to 1999. Scrafford's original contract called for salaries of $1.1 million in 1998 and $1.75 million in 1999. What to do? The final year

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of the deal was wiped away, leaving Scrafford with a four-year deal and salaries of $400,000, $700,000, $900,000 and $1.1 million. He also got a $1-million signing bonus, a $250,000 hit on the original $1.25-million bonus.

Ira Miller, SF Chornicle: the 49ers added a year to his contract and converted $474,500 from salary to signing bonus, magically saving themselves more than $350,000 in cap room without spending a penny or shorting Scrafford.

John Crumpacker, SF Examiner: Scrafford signed a farcical six-year contract worth $13.5 million. Including a $510,000 signing bonus, Scrafford will make $750,000 this season. A $4 million roster bonus taking effect in March of 1999 indicates the 49ers do not expect Scrafford to play beyond this season… If Scrafford is on the field for 35 percent of the offensive plays and the 49ers win the Super Bowl, he will receive $400,000 in bonus money… His six-year, $13.5 million contract breaks down thusly: 1998 - $240,000 base salary; $510,000 signing bonus. 1999 - $4 million roster bonus effective in March; $1.25 million base salary. 2000 - $1.5 million base salary. 2001 - $1.75 million base salary. 2002 - $2 million base salary. 2003 - $2.25 million base salary.

Richard Seigler

2004 3/1.2 TRV, .23/.305/.385 BS2004 .28 SB/32004 CUT Post

Bobby Setzer

2001 1/.209 TRV, .209 BS2002 1/.3 TRV, .3 BS2002 waived/injured2002 CUT Post week 7

Ryan Seymour

2013 after week 14 (off SEA PS)

Josh Shaw

2002 3/.9915 TRV, .225/.3/.38 BS2002 .0865 SB/32003 CUT Post

Kory Sheets

2009 2/.716 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .011 SB/22009 CUT Post2009 PS, .0884 BS2009 Signed by MIA after week 5

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Mike Sherrard

1989 acquired from DAL as Plan B FA1989 3/1.2 TRV, .2/.4/.475 BS1989 .125 SB/31992 1/.6 TRV, .575 BS1992 .025 RB

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Sherrard's deal is worth a bit less than $600,000 with other fringe benefits, sources said.

Sealver Siliga

2011 3/1.401 TRV, .385/.465/.555 BS2011 .006 SB/32011 CUT Post

Monte Simmons

2011 3/1.396 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .001 SB/32011 CUT Post2011 PS, .0969 BS

Jerome Simpson

2015 2/1.73 TRV, .745/.885 BS2015-2016 .05 WO

Tom Pelissero, ESPN: Simpson's 2-year, $1.73M contract with #49ers included no guarantees. He can make a $50K workout bonus. Low-risk proposition.

Barry Sims

2008 2/2.8 TRV, 4.2 TRMV, .73/.87 BS2008 .6 SB/22008 .7 LTBE (PT)2008-2009 .01875 RB/game active (equiv .3)2009 .2 earned LTBE (PT)2009 .5 unearned LTBE (PT)2010 1/1.405 TRV, 2.105 TRMV, .855 BS2010 .35 SB/12010 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2, earned .1)2010 .2 unearned LTBE (PT)2010 .5 unearned NLTBE (PT)

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Sims signed a two-year, $4.2 million contract that includes a $600,000 signing bonus and a total of $1.4 million in likely-to-be-earned incentives.

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Adam Schefter, ESPN: 49ers reached agreement with OT Barry Sims on a one-year deal worth up to $2.1 million with incentives.

Rotoworld: Signed a one-year, $1.605 million contract. The deal includes $200,000 in incentives. 2010: $1.405 million

Dan Skuta

2013 2/3 TRV, 1/1.3 BS2013 .3 SB/22013-2014 .05 WO2013-2014 .15 RB (per game?)

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: Dan Skuta's two-year deal is worth $3 million, including $300,000 bonus, $150,000 roster bonus, $50,000 annual workout bonuses,

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: LB/ST Dan Skuta officially signed two-year, $3 million contract with 49ers, including $300,000 signing bonus, source said. 2013 cap: $1.35M.

TJ Slaughter

2006 1/.625 TRV, .585 BS (.425 MSB)2006 .04 SB/12006 IR after week 11

Jason Slowey

2012 4/2.192512 TRV, .39/.48/.57/.66 BS2012 .092512 SB/42012 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Slowey received the minimum salaries with a signing bonus of $92,512.

Justin Smiley

2004 4/3.03 TRV, 4.555 TRMV, .23/.305/.385/.46 BS2004 1.2 SB/42004 .11 RB2004 .325 NLTBE2004-2007 .3 NLTBE2005 .34 OB/32006 CBA increase BS to .425/.512007 IR after week 9DEION: +.048333 in 2005-2006, -.096666 in 2007

Aldon Smith

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2011 4/14.384 TRV, .375/1.028818/1.682636/2.336454 BS2011 8.961092 SB/42011-2014 BS guaranteed2015 9.754 OY2015 1/9.754 TRV, 1 BS2015 .5 WO2015 1.1 RB2015 .322125 RB/game active (equiv 5.154, 2.254875 LTBE)2015 2 NLTBE (50% PT or 8 sacks)

Howard Balzer, SportsXchange.com: For Smith, it is a total value of $14,384,000 and a pool figure of $2,615,273 in 2011… [his signing bonus] was $8,961,092.

Joel Corry, NFP: Instead of a fully-guaranteed $9.754 million base salary, Smith reworked his 2015 contract where he can still make that same amount. His 2015 salary consists of an nonguaranteed $1 million base salary, a $500,000 workout bonus, $1.1 million in offseason roster bonuses ($200,000 each on the first day in April, May June and July and $300,000 on August 1), $5.154 million of per-game roster bonuses ($322,125 for each game on the 53-man roster, injured reserve or physically unable to perform list) and a $2 million incentive for 50 percent defensive playtime or eight or more sacks during the 2015 regular season.

Alex Smith

2005 6/53.5 TRV, 6/56 TRMV, .5/1.05/1.675/2.3/2.925/4.75/5 BS2005 1 SB/7/52005 2 RB2005-2010 1.5 NLTBE (playoffs, max 3.5 total)2006 8.3 OB/6/52007 IR after week 142008 BS escalated to 9.475 (before buyback)2008 -.1488 (insurance return on OB)2008 VOID 2009-2011 (3.238396 accel after insurance return)2008 8 buyback/3, 2.3/9.625/15.05 BS2008 IR after week 14 PTI (RB in 2006)2009 2/6.5 TRV, 10.5 TRMV, 2/2.5 BS2009 2 SB/22010 BS escalated to 3 (addl 3.5 esc possible)2010 .5 earned NLTBE (PT)2010 2 NLTBE2011 1/4 TRV, 7 TRMV, 4 BS2011 BS guaranteed2011 .9 LTBE (PT)2011 2.1 NLTBE2012 3/24 TRV, 33 TRMV, 5/7.5/7.5 BS2012 3 RB2012 BS guaranteed

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2012-2014 1.25 LTBE2013 Traded to KC Pre (for 2nd & cond 2014 pick)2013 1 RB2013 1 BS guaranteed

Mike Florio, PFT: For Smith, the first overall pick, the bonus money is $13.3 million ($1 million to sign, option bonus of $8.3 million, and "log" bonus of $4 million), the guaranteed money is $24 million, and the total package is $56 million over six years.

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: I do not have the details on Alex Smith's new contract, but a league source told me he is pretty certain it averages around $3 million a year over the two years. … Smith's [restructured] deal contains incentives that could reach a little more than $2 million per season, the source said. Those incentives are not known, but they are believed to be more difficult to reach than Hill's incentives. In addition to his adjusted contract, Smith will receive payments of $4 million the next two seasons. This money is a carryover from his previous contract as part of a deferred guarantee bonus. This is not new money, and it has already counted against the salary cap.

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Smith’s new deal saves the 49ers about $6 million on the salary cap, according to a league source. The deal is believed to be worth approximately $6.5 million over two seasons. Smith can make around $2 million annually in incentives, too.

Andrew Brandt, NFP: last March, Smith, who had made over $26M from the 49ers in four seasons, agreed to reduce his remaining compensation down to $6.5M total for this season and next, with incentives for another $2M per season.

Michael David Smith, PFT: Smith and the 49ers have agreed to terms on a one-year deal. According to multiple reports, Smith will make about $5 million this season.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Smith's contract counts $9.25 million against the 49ers' 2012 salary cap… Smith signed a three-year, $24 million contract with $9 million in guaranteed money, as reported on Wednesday. The deal can average as much as $11 million annually if Smith maxes out his incentives and escalator. On the surface, the contract looks as if it contains $16.5 million in guaranteed money. But Smith's second-year base salary of $7.5 million is fully guaranteed only if Smith remains on the 49ers' roster on April 1, 2013.

Smith received no signing bonus, but his $5 million base salary and $3 million roster bonus for 2012 are guaranteed. Also, $1 million of his second-year salary is fully guaranteed. In figuring Smith's cap figure, likely-to-be-earned incentives of $1.25 million count each of the three seasons because Smith would have reached those incentives with his performance from last season. Smith's projected cap figures for the three years of his contract are $9.25 million in 2012, $9.75 million in 2013, and $8.75 million in 2014.

Mike Florio, PFT: $1 million non-guaranteed roster bonus in 2013.

AP: The 49ers will receive the Chiefs' second-round pick, 34th overall, in this year's draft and a conditional pick in next year's draft…

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Corey Smith

2004 No SB/2 after week 15, .305/.38 BS2005 3/1.825 TRV ext, .275 bonuses, .46/.545/.545 BS2005 .075 SB/42006 .05 RB?2006 CUT Post2007-2008 .075 RB?

Derek Smith

2001 5/10.75 TRV, .45/2/2.05/2.25/2.5 BS2001 1.5 SB/52002 1.475 SB/4 CONV2002-2005 .025 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2004 1.565 SB/2 added, BS lowered to .66/22005 .5 RB added (in 2004 restructure)2006 3/14 TRV, 1.55/2.665/3.282006 6.005 SB/32006 .5 RB2007 CUT Pre

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: With linebacker Derek Smith recently agreeing to a five-year, $10.75 million deal with a $2.5 million signing bonus, the 49ers' only priority is Gragg.

Craig Massei, Scout.com: Smith's contract extension included a $6 million signing bonus that makes the total package worth almost $14 million.

Irv Smith

1998 2/1.75 TRV, .25/.5 BS1998 .5 SB/21999 Traded to CLE (w/Roy Barker for nothing)1999 .3 RB (not paid)1999 .2 RepB (not paid)

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Tight end Irv Smith got $500,000 [to sign].

John Crumpacker, SF Chronicle: players who fall into that category, and their salary cap numbers, are… tight end Irv Smith ($1.25 million)… Smith has a $500,000 roster bonus due on Feb. 12. For a player on a team so far over the salary cap, it seems unlikely Smith will collect on that bonus.

Justin Smith

2008 6/45 TRV, .75/3.5/2.625/5/5.875/7.5 BS2008 11 SB/62008-2013 .5 WO

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2008-2009 BS guaranteed2009 4.75 RB guaranteed (skill/injury only)2009 .999 2010 RB OATSB/5 added2009 .001 buyback/5 added, 5/5.875/7.5 BS2009 VOID 2011-2013 added2010 1 RB (removed)2013 3/17.1 TRV, .94/3.15/2.65 BS2013 6.56 SB/32013 .1 RB2013 BS guaranteed2014 2 BS guaranteed2014-2015 .1 RB/game active (equiv 1.6, 1.4 LTBE)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Under the terms of the deal he signed with the 49ers in 2008, Smith averaged $7.5 million per season… Smith's scheduled $8 million salary for 2013 was converted to a $6.56 million signing bonus, a $940,000 base salary with a $500,000 workout bonus and a $100,000 roster bonus. Under the new deal, he is scheduled to earn $8.1 million this season. The conversion of salary to signing bonus moved Smith's cap figure from $8 million to $3.726 million, the source said. He is scheduled to earn $4.55 million in 2014 with a $3.15 million salary and a $1.4 million roster bonus. In 2015, he is scheduled to receive $2.65 million in base salary with a $1.4 million roster bonus.

Joel Corry, NFP: Smith signed a two-year, $9.1 million contract extension… Smith has per game active roster bonuses totaling $1.6 million ($100,000 per game) in 2014 and 2015. $1.4 million of the roster bonuses count against the cap right now because Smith missed two games last year.

Keith Smith

2009 No SB/1 after week 8, .62 BS (.46 MSB)2009 CUT Post week 16, .027059 termination pay

Marvel Smith

2009 2/2.85 TRV, 10.35 TRMV, .85/.9 BS2009 .15 WO2009 CUT Post, retired2009-2010 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4)2009-2010 3 NLTBE (PT, Pro Bowl)2010 .15 WO2010 1.5 esc possible

Matt Maocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: The deal could be worth just under $10.5 million, according to a source.

Paul Smith

2000 3/.941 TRV, .193/.275/.358

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2000 .115 SB/32000 .225 NLTBE2002 CBA increase BS to .3752002 2/1.21 TRV ext, 1.5 TRMV, .6/.45/.545 BS2002 BS increase to .853125 after week 9, equiv .62002 .05 LTBE (honors)2002 .14 NLTBE2003 CUT Post (paid thru week 1)2004 .1 NLTBE (up to 65% PT)

Nancy Gay, SF Chronicle: He signed a three-year $941,000 contract with a $115,000 signing bonus.

Reggie Smith

2008 4/2.489 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS2008 .784 SB/42011 CBA increase BS to .6

Adam Caplan, Scout.com: The former University of Oklahoma corner back signed a four-year deal sign minimum base salaries of: (2008) $295,000 (2009) $385,000 (2010) $470,000 (2011) $555,000. A league source notes he'll receive a signing bonus of about $784,000.

Torrey Smith

2015 5/40 TRV, .75/4.5/6.5/6.5/6.5 BS2015 8 SB/52015 .75 WO2015 BS guaranteed2015-2019 .03125 RB/game active (equiv .5)2016-2017 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)2016-2019 1 WO2018 2.25 BS guaranteed (injury only, vests to full)

Aaron Wilson, Baltimore Sun: Smith cashed in with the San Francisco 49ers on a five-year, $40 million contract that included $22 million in guaranteed money… Smith got an $8 million signing bonus to be paid this year. His contract includes base salaries of $750,000 in 2015, $4.5 million in 2016, $6.5 million in 2017, $6.5 million in 2018 and $6.5 million in 2019. The former University of Maryland standout has a $750,000 workout bonus in 2015 and $1 million workout bonuses in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. The deal includes a $750,000 injury protection in 2015, $4.5 million in 2016 and $6.5 million in 2017 and $2.25 million guaranteed in 2018 at the time of signing. The $750,000 base salary for 2015 is fully guaranteed at signing. All of the other guarantees become fully guaranteed if he's on the roster on April 1 of each year.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Smith can achieve a $31,250 bonus -- or a total of $500,000 annually -- for each regular-season game in which he suits up on the 46-man game day roster… Smith’s cap numbers during the course of his contract are $3.6 million this season, $7.6 million in 2016, $9.6 million in 2017, $9.6 million in 2018, and $9.6 million in 2019.

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Trent Smith

2005 Acquired from BAL (waivers)2005 .38 BS2005 CUT Post week 102005 PS, .0799 BS

Troy Smith

2010 .545 BS

Tyson Smith

2007 PS after week 3, .0799 BS2007 CUT Post week 4

Adam Snyder

2005 3/1.3805 TRV, .23/.31/.385 BS2005 .4555 SB/32006 CBA increase BS to .35/.4352006 4/10.35 TRV ext, 11.35 TRMV, .9/1.4/1.65/2 BS2006 4 SB/6/52008-2011 .1 WO2008-2011 .25 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2013 2/2.45 TRV, .85/1 BS2013 .5 SB/22013-2014 .003125 RB/game active (equiv .05)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: The 49ers are $1.469 million under the salary cap after signing veteran offensive lineman Adam Snyder on Monday to a two-year, $2.45 million contract… Snyder's contract includes a $500,000 signing bonus, the source said. His salary cap figure for 2013 is $1.14 million… Snyder's contract with the 49ers includes base salaries of $850,000 in 2013 and $1 million in 2014. He will also receive a $3,125 bonus for every game in which he appears.

Isaac Sopoaga

2004 4/1.818 TRV, 2.238 TRMV, .23/.305/.385/.46 BS2004 .438 SB/42004 IR, .135 BS2004-2007 .105 NLTBE2005 BS reduced to .232008 5/20 TRV, .7/1.8625/2.0625/3.8/3.8 BS2008 4.775 SB/52008-2010 .009375 RB/game active (equiv .15)2008-2012 .05 WO

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2009 2 RB2011 .009375 RB/game active (equiv .15, .15 LTBE, earned .140625)2012 .009375 RB/game active (equiv .15)

Eric Branch, Santo Rosa Press Democrat: Sopoaga signed a five-year, $20 million deal with $4.775 million guaranteed.

Shawntae Spencer

2004 4/2.524 TRV, 3.424 TRMV, .23/.305/.385/.46/.545 BS2004 1.144 SB/52005-2008 .3 NLTBE2006 CBA increase BS to .425/.512008 voidable2006 5/20 TRV ext, 21.875 TRMV, 8.5 guaranteed, .68/1.67/2.85/3.1/3.2 BS2006 6 SB/7/52007 .3 NLTBE2008-2012 .1 WO (not earned 2009)2008-2012 .375 esc possible2008 1.5 RB2008 -.01 SB return (from rookie SB, for missed WOs)2008 IR after week 62009 .5 RB2012 CUT Pre

Joel Corry, CBS Sports: Spencer… received a four-year, $20 million contract extension in 2006 (with an additional $1.5 million in salary escalators) after his second NFL season.

Roger Phillips, Oakland Tribune: the extension, which runs through the 2012 season, includes a $6million signing bonus… the third- year veteran will earn $680,000 in 2008, with his non-guaranteed base salary increasing in subsequent seasons to $1.67million, $2.85million, $3.1million and $3.2million.

Mike Florio, PFT: the total guaranteed money is $8.5 million, and that the deal averages $4.3 million per year.

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Spencer received a bonus of $100,000 for participating in the team's offseason workouts [in 2008].

Takeo Spikes

2008 1/1.5 TRV, 1.7 TRMV, 1.04 BS2008 .3 SB/12008 .01 RB/game active (equiv .16)2008 .2 LTBE (PT)2009 2/5.5 TRV, 1.25/2.25 BS2009 1 SB/22009 .5 RB

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2009 BS guaranteed2009 .015625 RB/game active (equiv .25, earned .234375)2010 .015625 RB/game active (equiv .25)

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: the San Francisco 49ers have signed free-agent LB Takeo Spikes (Eagles) to a one-year deal with $1.68 million. The deal includes a $300,000 signing bonus, a $140,000 roster bonus and up to $200,000 in incentives.

AP: The [2009] deal is reportedly worth $6 million for two years.

CJ Spillman

2010 Acquired from SD after week 5 (waivers)2010 .395 BS2011 1/.525 TRV, .525 BS2012 3/4.2 TRV, 6 TRMV, .75/1.225/1.225 BS2012 .925 SB/32012-2014 .025 WO?2014 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: 3 yrs/$4.2 million, $925,000 signing bonus; 2012 cap: $1.08 million.

Aaron Wilson, Scout.com: The San Francisco 49ers have signed safety and special-teams ace C.J. Spillman to a three-year contract with a maximum value of $6 million… Spillman received a $925,000 signing bonus

Michael Spurlock

2009 .385/.47 BS2009 .009 SB/2?2009 CUT Post week 8

Joe Staley

2007 5/7.94475 TRV, 10.74475 TRMV, .285/.37/.46/.55/.65 BS2007 1.1 SB/52007 .515 RB2007 .1 NLTBE (rookie honors)2007-2011 .1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2008 2.52 OB/42009 .11 RB2009 1.1 LTBE one-time RB (PTI)2009 2011 BS escalated to 1.152010 .125 RB2011 .15975 RB2011 addl 1.7 esc possible2009 6/40.2 TRV ext, 43.2 TRMV, 1.3/1.6/2.2/4/4.9/5.75 BS

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2009 11 RB (add’l)2010 5.25 RB (add’l)2012 BS escalated to 1.8/2.1/2.7/4.5/5.4/6.252012-2017 .03125 RB/game active (equiv .5)2012-2017 .2 WO2014 2/23 TRV ext, 2.7/4.5/5.4/8.25/4.8/4.8 BS2014-2019 .2 WO2014-2019 .03125 RB/game active (equiv .5)2015 6 OB/52016 4 OB/4

Details of 2009 deal courtesy of Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com

Scout.com: Over the life of the contract, Staley's base salaries for each year are as follows: 2007: $285,000; 2008: $1,000,000; 2009: $1,200,000; 2010: $1,400,000; 2011: $650,000. Staley's deal is laden with other roster and option bonuses and other bonuses that are tied to playing time and his participation in organized team activities. In each year of the contract, Staley will receive a $100,000 bonus if he reaches the Pro Bowl. Staley's deal includes almost $5.6 million in guaranteed money. The total package, if he were to reach all incentives and bonuses, has a maximum value of $10.7 million. According to another league source, the value of Staley's deal is an 8.5 percent increase over the contract signed by the No. 28 overall selection in the 2006 draft, tight end Marcedes Lewis of Jacksonville.

Joel Corry, CBS Sports: Their 2007 first-round pick, Staley, signed a six-year, $40.2 million contract extension (with an additional $3 million in Pro Bowl base salary escalators) in 2009 before the third year of his five-year rookie contract.

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Staley's six-year extension, through the 2017 season, includes $40 million of "new money." The contract includes $16 million guaranteed. The total package can fluctuate $3 million up ($43 million) or $3 million down ($37 million), depending on Staley's performance and whether he remains healthy.

Some of the other details of the contract are interesting. Staley, according to the source, will not receive a signing bonus. Signing bonuses are prorated for the life of a contract for salary-cap purposes. Instead, Staley will receive two roster bonuses, which count immediately against that year's cap.

The reason the 49ers would structure the deal in that way is because they have an abundance of salary-cap space. The 49ers were approximately $25 million under the cap before the Staley extension. Staley's 2009 cap figure, with this new deal, rises from $1.42 million to $11.6 million.

Mike Sando, ESPN: Their new contract for tackle Joe Staley carries a $12.2 million roster bonus in 2009. The full $12.2 million counts against the 2009 cap, contributing to a 2009 cap charge north of $13.5 million.

Mike Sando, ESPN: Staley's deal becomes quite cap friendly after the initial $13.5 million charge in the first year… The deal counts nearly $6.8 million in 2010 and then between $2 million and $.9 million over the next three seasons.

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Cam Inman, Mercury News: Staley picked up an additional $12 million with his two-year extension Thursday… Staley’s deal apparently does not adversely affect the 49ers’ 2014 cap space, which stood at $5.9 million… Staley’s extension includes a $6 million bonus in 2015, a $4 million bonus in 2016 and a $2 million raise in 2017… His 2014 pay remains the same: a $2.7 million base salary, a $200,000 bonus from offseason workouts and $500,000 in per-game roster bonuses, according to a source.

Chad Stanley

2000 2/.428 TRV, .175/.25 BS2000 .003 SB/22001 1/.389 TRV, .389 BS2001 CUT Post

Nick Steitz

2006 No SB/2 after week 15, .275/.285 BS2007 CUT Post

Steve Stenstrom

1999 2/1.2 TRV, .4/? BS2000 CUT Pre

AP: The San Francisco 49ers signed former Stanford quarterback Steve Stenstrom to a two-year contract worth $1.2 million.

Carl Stewart

2008 PS after week 14, .0884 BS

Daleroy Stewart

2004 Acquired from NYJ after week 2 (waivers)2004 .38 BS2004 CUT Post week 16 (claimed by NYJ)

Patrick Stoudamire

2010 2/.73 TRV, .32/.405 BS2010 .005 SB/22010 .0025 RB?2010 CUT Post

Tai Streets

1999 4/1.25 TRV, .15/.25/.325/.35/.375/.4 BS

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1999 .15 SB/61999 IR2000 CBA increase BS to .275/.389/.452003 VOID 2003-20042003 1.318 RFA tender

Donald Strickland

2006 No SB/2 after week 8, .5/.595 BS2006 IR after week 14, .25 BS2007 1/.595 TRV, .595 BS2008 1/.8 TRV, .605 BS2008 .0125 RB/game active (equiv .2, .1625 LTBE)2008 7 dummy LTBE

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Strickland agreed to an incentive clause in his [2008] contract of $7 million that has no chance of being reached. If Strickland blocks 15 punts and takes part in 90 percent of the team's special teams plays then he will earn the incentive. If he does not earn the incentive then the money will carry over as a credit on the team's 2009 salary cap.

JJ Stokes

1995 4/5.45 TRV, .5/.6/.7/.8/.9/1/1.1 BS1995 2.85 SB/71998 VOID 1999-2001 (.44 accel into 1998)1999 .4/1/2.5/3.75/4.25/5/5.5 BS1999 4.5 SB/72000 .56 SB/6 CONV2001 2 SB/5 CONV2002 BS reduced to 1.75/2.252002-2003 .55 NLTBE added2003 CUT Post2004-2005 voidable

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Stokes, whom the 49ers foresee as the next Jerry Rice, signed a seven-year, $8.45 million contract, but if he plays up to minimum expectations, he will be able to void the last three years and the contract will become $5.45 million over four years… The contract contains a $2.85 million signing bonus… Stokes will be paid $1.7 million this season -- a $1.2 million signing bonus and a $500,000 base salary.

Craig Massei, Niners Digest: Stokes, who lost his starting job to Tai Streets early last season, was released in a move that will save the Niners $2.25 million against their 2003 salary cap… he signed a lucrative deal in 1999 that included a $4.5 million signing bonus.

Ron Stone

2002 4/9 TRV, .65/1.4/1.8/2.1 BS

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2002 2.35 SB/42002-2005 .1 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2004 CUT Pre2004 .3 RB (not paid)2005 .4 RB

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: the 49ers jumped in with a $9 million, four-year deal with $2.35 million up front.

Dana Stubblefield

1993 2/1.109 TRV, .343/.516 BS1993 .15 RepB1994 .1 RepB1995 3/6.75 TRV, .2/1.525/1.525 BS1995 2 SB/31996-1997 .75 RB2001 7/26.377 TRV, 29.227 TRMV, .477/.6/3/3.5/4/5/5.5 BS2001 .3 SB/7/62001 .925 NLTBE2002 .925 NLTBE RB (not earned) 2002 1 NLTBE2002 .675 2003 guaranteed BS CONV/7, 6 BS added 20082003 CUT Pre2003-2008 1 RB

Larry Weisman/Gordon Forbes, USA Today: $1.109 million for two years. No signing bonus. $150,000 reporting bonus in '93, salary of $343,000. Reporting bonus of $100,000, salary of $516,000.

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: The contract breakdown is this: $2.2 million in 1995 (including a $2 million signing bonus) and $2.275 million in 1996 and 1997. The 1996 and 1997 salaries include a $750,000 advance on March 1 each year. Stubblefield will cost the 49ers $866,666 against the salary cap this year, which leaves the team about $740,000 under the limit. In 1996 and 1997, Stubblefield will cost the team nearly $3 million a year against the cap.

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: his agent worked out a six-year, $29.227 million deal.

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: He'll earn $1 million in guaranteed money. He'll receive a $300,000 signing bonus and another $700,000 in the third year of the deal; regardless of whether or not he's on the team. He'll have a base salary of $477,000 (2001), $600,000 (2002), $3 million (2003), $3.5 million (2004), $4 million (2005), $5 million (2006) and $5.5 million (2007). There's also $1 million reporting bonuses in 2003 through 2007.

Steve Corkran, Contra Costa Times: Stubblefield received a deal worth $755,000 this season that counts only $450,000 against Oakland's salary cap. He also is due $2.25 million from the 49ers for reaching incentives last season that triggered a guaranteed $1.375 million base salary and an

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$875,000 bonus this season. In other words, the 49ers will pay Stubblefield almost three times more than the Raiders will this season. John Clayton, ESPN: Stubblefield had qualified over the past two seasons [2001-2002] to receive a $1.375 million guarantee and he also earned a $875,000 incentive from a forced fumble that will be paid at the end of the month.

Vinny Sutherland

2001 1/.209 TRV, .209 BS

Brett Swain

2011 No SB/1 after week 5, .525 BS

Justin Swift

1999 PS, .06205 BS2000 .193/.298 BS2002 1/.375 TRV, .375 BS

Curtis Taylor

2009 4/1.80988 TRV, .31/.395/.48/.565 BS2009 .05988 SB/42009 IR after week 12, .215 BS2010 IR after week 6, .24 BS2011 CBA increase BS to .5252011 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Niners sign another draft pick. They struck deal with seventh-rounder safety Curtis Taylor (4-years, $1.8M with a $59,880 signing bonus).

John Taylor

1986 4/.68 TRV, .09/.1/.14/.19 BS1986 .12 SB/41986-1989 .01 RB1989 2/1.01 TRV ext, .4/.45 BS1990-1991 .08 RB1992 2/1.775 TRV, .75/.825 BS1992-1993 .1 RB1993 5/7.75 TRV, 1.9/1.34/1.34/1.34/1.33 BS1993 .5 SB/51995 CUT Post1995 2/1.85 TRV, .3/1.35 BS1995 .2 SB/21996 CUT Pre

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AP: they renegotiated 1993 salaries to increase payments that won't come under the cap. Wide receiver John Taylor got $7.74 million for four years…

Rachel Shuster, USA Today: A day after the San Francisco 49ers waived John Taylor to create salary-cap flexibility, the nine-year wide receiver is back in the fold - for a $200,000 signing bonus and a 1995 base salary of $300,000. But incentives could boost that. His 1996 salary would be $1.35 million.

Kerry Taylor

2011 PS after week 5, .0969 BS2011 CUT Post week 6

Ryan Thelwell

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Because Thelwell didn't play, he went in the last round and got a $24,000 signing bonus.

Brandon Thomas

2014 4/2.726016 TRV, .42/.51/.6/.69 BS2014 .506016 SB/4

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $2.731 million including $506,016 signing bonus. 2014 cap figure: $546,504.

Carlos Thomas

2009 2/.7075 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .0025 SB/22009 CUT Post

Dontarrious Thomas

2008 2/1.72 TRV, .65/.65 BS2008 .4 SB/22008-2009 .01 WO2008 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: It appears his deal, which averages $866,720 over two seasons is just below the necessary threshold to be considered as part of the equation.

Mark Thomas

1992 3/.8065 TRV, .1375/.175/.272 BS1992 .125 SB/31992 .039 RB

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1993-1994 .029 RB1995 .328 RFA tender1995 selected by CAR in expansion draft

Michael Thomas

2012 .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .004 SB/3?2012 .005 RB?2012 PS, .0969 BS

Jeremy Thornburg

2005 Acquired from PHI after week 5 (waivers)2005 .23/.31 BS2005 CUT Post week 8 (claimed by GB)

Bruce Thornton

2005 PS after week 1, .0799 BS2005 Activated after week 3, .305/.385 BS2006 CUT Post

Joe Toledo

2008 PS, .0884 BS

Scott Tolzien

2011 Acquired from SD (waivers)2011 .375/.465/.555 BS

Andre Torrey

2006 .275 BS2006 IR, .18 BS

Winfred Tubbs

1998 5/14.25 TRV, .25/1.75/2.1/2.65/3.25 BS1998 4 SB/51998-2002 .05 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)1999 1.35 SB/4 CONV1999 .25 RB CONV/42000 1.66 SB/3 CONV2001 CUT Pre2002 voidable

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Slam! Sports: Tubbs, perhaps the best available middle linebacker on the free-agent market, today signed a five-year deal, $14.25 million deal with the San Francisco 49ers that includes a $4 million signing bonus. According to figures released by the team, Tubbs will receive $250,000 in 1998, $1.75 million in 1999, $2.1 million in 2000, $2.65 million in 2001 and $3.25 million in 2003. He also will get a $250,000 bonus if he is on the roster on March 1st, 1999 and will earn a $50,000 incentive bonus for making the Pro Bowl after any of the five seasons.

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: Tubbs' $4.43 million cap figure and $2.6 million salary simply didn't fit in with the 49ers' plans.

BJ Tucker

2005 PS after week 1, .0799 BS2005 Activated after week 4, .23 BS2005 CUT Post week 52005 PS, .0799 BS2005 Activated after week 11, .23/.31 BS2006 CBA increase BS to .352006 CUT Post week 82007 .435 BS2007 IR, .22 BS

Will Tukuafu

2010 PS, .0884 BS2010 Activated after week 15, .32/.405 BS2011 BS reduced to .332011 CBA increase BS to .3752011 IR after week 4, .258 BS?2012 .465/.555 BS

Brian Tyms

2012 3/1.448 TRV, .39/.48/.57 BS2012 .008 SB/32012 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: 49ers signed… Brian Tyms [for] $8K…

Jeff Ulbrich

2000 3/1.211 TRV, .193/.275/.358 BS2000 .385 SB/32001 CBA increase BS to .298/.3752002 4/5.1 TRV ext, 5.3 TRMV, .45/.75/1.2/1.5 BS2002 1.2 SB/52002 .05 LTBE (Pro Bowl)2003-2006 .05 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)

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2004 .215 SB/3 CONV2005 5/9.650294 TRV, .695294/1.325/1.525/1.875/2.23 BS2005 2 SB/52005 BS lowered to .54 after week 4. equiv .6952942005-2009 .05 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2006 BS guaranteed2009 BS reduced to .952009 IR after week 6 (concussion), retired

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: Ulbrich signed a four-year extension worth $5.1 million with a $1.2 million signing bonus.

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: Ulbrich, who would have been eligible for restricted free agency next spring, received a signing bonus of $1.2 million. His base salary for the 2002 season, $375,000, remained the same. The bases for the extension part of the contract are $450,000 (2003), $750,000 (2004), $1.2 million (2005) and $1.5 million (2006).

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Linebacker Jeff Ulbrich apparently solidified his future with the team this offseason when he accepted a pay reduction from $2.23 million to $950,000.

Artie Ulmer

2000 PS after week 2, .068 BS2000 Activated after week 3, .358 BS

Iheanyi Uwaezuoke

Mark Soltau, SF Examiner: Uwaezuoke received a three-year deal for the NFL minimum, $131,000 the first year, $164,000 the second and $196,000 the third, plus an $80,000 signing bonus…

Leroy Vann

2010 .31/.395 BS2010 .0075 SB/2?2010 CUT Post

Tommy Vardell

1996 2/1.75 TRV, .2/.85 BS1996 .4 SB/21997 CUT Pre1997 .3 WO (not paid)1999 3/3 TRV, .4/.8/1.2 BS1999 .45 SB/32000 CUT Pre2000-2001 .075 RB (not paid)

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Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Vardell has agreed to $1.75 million over two years, including a $400,000 signing bonus. His 1996 salary will be a modest $200,000, and he will cost the team only $400,000 against its salary cap. In 1997, his salary would be $850,000, and there would be a $300,000 workout bonus.

Omaha World-Herald: Vardell is not as young and not as good a blocker as Edwards, yet the 49ers paid him a $450,000 signing bonus.

Vickiel Vaughn

2006 4/1.643534 TRV, .275/.36/.445/.53 BS2006 .033534 SB/42007 BS reduced to .2852007 CUT Post

Delanie Walker

2006 4/1.712 TRV, 2.062 TRMV, .275/.36/.445/.53 BS2006 .102 SB/42008 3/6 TRV ext, 7.725 TRMV, .655/.75/1.045 BS2008 1.8 SB/52009 CBA increase BS to .5352009 .345 esc possible2010 .25 RB guaranteed (injury only)2010 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4, earned .35)2010-2012 .1 WO2010-2012 .075 NLTBE (pro Bowl)2011 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4, earned .375)2011-2012 .5 esc possible2012 .025 RB/game active (equiv .4)2012 .5 NLTBE

AP: AP: Walker, who originally received $102,000 to sign as a sixth-round draft pick in 2006, received a three-year extension worth $6 million this offseason. The deal included a $1.8 million signing bonus.

Details of 2008 deal courtesy of Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: The 49ers have also signed backup tight end Delanie Walker to a three-year, $6 million contract extension, The Press Democrat has learned. Walker is now signed through the 2012 season. Walker received a $1.8 million signing bonus. He can also earn an additional $725,000 in incentives.

Derek Walker

2009 Acquired from SEA after week 16 (waivers)2009 .31/.395 BS

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2010 CUT Post

Cody Wallace

2008 4/2.1935 TRV, .295/.385/.47/.555 BS2008 .4885 SB/42010 CUT Post

Adam Caplan, Scout.com: The former Texas A&M center signed a four-year deal and will receive the following minimum base salaries: (08) $295,000 (09) $385,000 (10) $470,000 (11) $555,000 along with a signing bonus of over $488,000.

Wesley Walls

1989 3/.85 TRV, .15/.2/.25 BS1989 .25 SB/31992 2/.81 TRV, .35/.4 BS1992-1993 .025 RB1993 .01 WO

AP: San Francisco 49ers-Signed second-round choice, TE Wesley Walls, to a three-year deal worth a reported $850,000, including a $250,000 signing bonus.

Jimmie Ward

2014 4/7.112529 TV, .42/.743297/1.066594/.69 BS2014 3.492748 SB/42014-2016 BS guaranteed2017 .67739 RB2017 .0225 WO

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Four years, $7.112 million, including $3.492 million signing bonus. Note: Total of $5.722 million, including his first three years’ salary, is fully guaranteed against skill, injury and cap. 2014 cap figure: $1.293 million.

Mark Washington

2007 PS, .0799 BS2007 Signed by MIA after week 13

Marvin Washington

1997 1/.275 TRV, .275 BS1997 IR after week 111999 4/4.15 TRV, .4/.65/.65/.65 BS1999 .9 SB/41999 IR after week 52000 CUT Pre

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2000-2002 .35 RB (not paid)

Alex Marvez, Rocky Mountain News: Washington signed a four-year, $4.15 million contract Wednesday with the San Francisco 49ers. Washington received a $900,000 signing bonus and could earn another $2 million through incentives.

Nancy Gay, SF Chronicle: Washington, whose cap figure was $1.175 million

Tavares Washington

2006 PS, .0799 BS2007 PS after week 6, .0799 BS

Ted Washington

1991 4/2.442 TRV, .253/.313/.388/.438 BS1991 .875 SB/41991-1994 .025 RB1992-1994 .025 RepB1993 BS adjusted to .488/.3381994 Traded to DEN Pre (for 5th)

USA Today: signing bonus of $875,000, base salaries of $253,000, $313,000, $388,000 and $438,000, plus $25,000 roster bonus first year, $25,000 roster and $25,000 reporting bonus next three years. Total: $2.442 million over four years.

Gabe Wakins

Len Pasquarelli, AJC: He got a $4.5 signing bonus, but he hasn't practiced yet and won't play until at least mid-September because of an injury.

Ricky Watters

1991 2/.801 TRV, .195/.25 BS1991 .26 SB/21991-1992 .048 RB1993 2/1.596 TRV, .6/.7 BS1993 .248 RB1994 .048 RB1994 .118 LTBE

Jason Webster

2000 4/2.448 TRV, .24/.275/.358/.385 BS2000 1.19 SB/42002 CBA increase BS to .375/.45

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Nancy Gay, SF Chronicle: Webster, a second-round pick from Texas A&M, signed a four-year contract worth $2.4 million, including a signing bonus of $1.19 million. He'll earn $240,000 in 2000; $275,000 in '01; $358,000 in '02 and $385,000 in '03.

Chris Weinke

2007 No SB/1 after week 14, .595 BS (.435 MSB)

Anthony West

2011 3/1.3975 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .0025 SB/32011 CUT Post

Brian Westbrook

2010 1/1.75 TRV, 2.7625 TRMV, .755 BS2010 .5 SB/12010 BS guaranteed2010 .0153125 RB/game active (equiv .245)2010 .015625 RB/game on roster (equiv .25)2010 .1375 earned NLTBE2010 .875 unearned NLTBE

Matt Barrows, Sacramento Bee: Brian Westbrook's one-year deal with the 49ers includes $1.25 million guaranteed. What's interesting - to me, at least - is how the incentive portion of the contract is laid out in different categories. Westbrook essentially can double his guaranteed money this year. But as you'll see, that will be difficult to do as Frank Gore's backup.

Total yards: If Westbrook finishes with 400 total yards, he'll earn another $75,000. This seems to be a likely-to-be-earned incentive considering that Westbrook had 455 total yards last year in an injury-shortened season. If he finishes with 600 total yards, the bonus goes to $150,000. Anything above 700 total yards, it's a $200,000 bonus.

Receptions: Westbrook has had as many as 90 and as few as 25 catches in the last four seasons. If he finishes with 40 receptions, he'll earn another $125,000. There were 17 running backs last year who had 40 or more catches. With 50 catches, it's another $250,000. If Westbrook couples 40 catches with eight 49ers wins, he gets $187,500. If there are eight 49ers wins and 50 Westbrook catches, he gets the maximum in that category -- $375,000 . Westbrook had more than 50 catches from 2004 to 2008. However, that was in a West Coast offense in which he was the featured runner.

Touchdowns: Westbrook has scored as many as 13 combined touchdowns (2008) and as few as two (2009) since his rookie season. If he scores four this year, he'll get another $62,500. If it's six, he gets $125,000. The maximum he can get is $187,500 for 10 or more touchdowns. He's had 10 or more TDs four times in eight seasons.

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Westbrook also has 53-man roster bonuses up to $250,000 and 45-man roster bonuses of up to $250,000. Westbrook has never played in all 16 games in his career.

Brandon Whiting

2004 Acquired from PHI (w/5th to BAL for Terrell Owens)2004 1.1/1.2/1.5 BS2004 BS raised to 1.22004-2006 .05 NLTBE added (Pro Bowl)2004 .665 SB/3 CONV2004 IR after week 82004 BS lowered to .23 after week 8, equiv .373529)2004 .161471 SB/4 CONV2005 CUT Pre2005-2006 .1 RB2005-2006 .6 esc possible

Donte Whitner

2011 3/11.55 TRV, 11.75 TRMV, 1.5/3.3/3.75 BS2011 2.5 SB/32012-2013 .25 WO2013 BS escalated to 3.85 (addl .1 esc possible, Pro Bowl)

Adam Schefter, ESPN: He agreed to a 3-year, $11.75 million deal with $4 million gtd with the 49ERS.

Kenny Wiggins

2011 3/1.398 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .003 SB/32011 CUT Post2012 PS, .0969 BS

Matt Wilhelm

2009 No SB/1 after week 6, .62 BS (.46 MSB)2010 .755 BS2010 IR, .345 BS2010 CUT Post (paid thru week 1)2010 .081176 injury settlement

Michael Wilhoite

2011 PS after week 14, .0969 BS2012 PS, .0969 BS2012 Activated after week 12, .39/.48 BS2014 1/.57 TRV, .57 BS

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2015 1/.66 TRV, .66 BS

Gabe Wilkins

1998 5/23.6 TRV, .25/2.75/3.25/3.5/3.35 BS1998 4.5 SB/51999 .75 RB (not paid)1999 1/5.05 TRV ext, .4/3.25/3.5/3.35/4.4 BS1999 3.5 SB/52000 .25 RB CONV/42000 CUT Post2001-2003 .25 RB

Tom Silverstein, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Five years, $19.95 million, including a signing bonus of $4.5 million. Base salaries of $250,000 in '98, $3.25 million in '99, $3.7 million in 2000, $4 million in 2001 and $4.25 million in 2002.

Alfred Williams

Gary Swan, SF Chronicle: Pass rusher Williams could earn an $800,000 bonus on top of his $400,000 salary if he makes 14 sacks this season [1995].

Brandon Williams

2006 4/2.285 TRV, .275/.36/.445/.53 BS2006 .675 SB/42007 CUT Post week 3

Chad Williams

2006 1/.7 TRV, .585 BS2006 .115 SB/1

Ian Williams

2011 3/1.395 TRV, .375/.465/.555 BS2011 .03 BS guaranteed2013 2/3.2 TRV ext, 3.8 TRMV, .95/1 BS2013 1 SB/32015 .25 RB?

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: the 49ers saw enough from Williams in practices to award him Monday with a two-year, $3.2 million extension that includes a $1 million signing bonus.

Mike Florio, PFT: the contract includes a $1 million signing bonus and another $1 million guaranteed.

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Joel Corry, CBS Sports: Williams, a 2011 undrafted free agent, signed a two-year, $3.2 million contract extension (with $600,000 in incentives) before the start of free agency.

JD Williams

1996 No SB/1 after week 1, .275 BS1996 CUT Post week 2

Jimmy Williams

2001 PS, .068 BS (.072 over 18 games)2001 Activated after week 6 (of 18), .209/.298 BS2002 CBA increase BS to .32002 IR after week 14, .145 BS2002 BS raised to .61 after week 16, equiv .32003 1/.375 TRV, .75 TRMV, .375 BS2003 .375 NLTBE2004 .628 RFA tender2004 BS reduced to .455 after week 5, equiv .505882 BS2004 .122119 SB/6 CONV, 1/1/1/1/1 BS added2005 VOID 2005-20092005-2009 4 RB (not paid)

James Williams

1997 2/.6 TRV, .275/.3 BS1997 .025 RB/WO

Kevin Williams

2000 .45 BS

Kyle Williams

2010 4/1.86935 TRV, .32/.405/.49/.575 BS2010 .07935 SB/42011 CBA increase BS to .45/.54/.63

Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: $79,350 signing bonus

Madieu Williams

2011 1/1 TRV, 1.05 TRMV, .81 BS2011 .19 RB (53-man week 1)2011 .05 LTBE (PT)

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Williams signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the 49ers on Aug. 3.

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Renauld Williams

2006 PS after week 8, .0799 BS2006 Activated after week 14, .35/.435 BS2007 CUT Pre

Matt Willig

2000 .44/.477 BS2000 .02 SB/22002 1/.675 TRV, .65 BS (.45 MSB)2002 .025 SB/1

Patrick Willis

2007 5/14.355 TRV, 16.655 TRMV, .285/.37/.5/.76/.9/.9 BS2007 3 SB/62007 .865 RB2008 5.3 OB/52008 1.95 LTBE one-time RB (PTI)2009 .00625 RB/game on 53-man/IR/PUP (equiv .1)2009 2011 BS escalated to 2.75 (addl .45 esc possible)2009 VOID 20122010 .0078125 RB/game on 53-man/IR/PUP (equiv .125, not paid) 2011 .0125 RB/game on 53-man/IR/PUP (equiv .2, not paid)DEION: +.195 in 2008-2011, -.78 in 20122010 5/50 TRV ext, 1.098/1.596/1.904/2.402/2.9/3.398/3.896/4 BS2010 15.5 SB/8/6 (2.57808 PV prorat 2011-2015)2011 BS escalated to 2.0462011 4.8 supersede SB/6/5, VOID 20172011 2014 BS escalated to 5.285/7.065/7.9352011 BS lowered to 1.5962011 BS lowered to 1.594455 after week 6, equiv 1.5952011 .001 buyback/6/1 added2011 player-only 2013-2016 void added (accel into 2012)2012 .45 RB added2012-2016 .5 WO2012.046875 RB/game active (equiv .75)2013 1.687 SB/4 CONV2013 .046875 RB/game active (equiv .75, .75 LTBE, earned .65625)2014 .046875 RB/game active (equiv .75, .65625 LTBE)2015-2016 .046875 RB/game active (equiv .75)

Extension details from JI Halsell, FO (http://www.footballoutsiders.com/under-cap/2010/under-cap-30-percent-rule): To increase the value of the contract to a level fit for a premier linebacker, contract years 2014-2016 contain easily achievable escalators totaling slightly under $10.1

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million. To achieve these escalators, the 49ers defense must improve its year-over-year ranking in any CBA approved defensive category, and this improvement only needs to occur once for achievement.

Signing Bonus $15.5 million2011 Supercede Signing Bonus $4.8 million2014 P5 Escalator $2.385 million2015 P5 Escalator $3.667 million2016 P5 Escalator $4.039 million

Andrew Brandt, NFP: The 53.3M of the deal is in the following form: 23M in 30% increase money; 20.3M in signing bonus and supersede money; 10M in easily-earned escalators. The 29M guarantee for Willis is in the following form: 15.5M signing bonus; 4.8M supersede bonus (see below); 8.7M in future salary guarantees (injury only). The 49ers can still only increase the numbers year to year of 30 percent based on the 2009 number of $1.66M ($498,000).

The way the numbers continue to rise in this deal is through one-time NLTBE (not likely to be earned) incentive amounts with minimum performance thresholds that are also not part of the 30 percent calculations. There are 10M of such escalators in the deal, all in the final three years. While this money is not “guaranteed” in a literal sense, it’s as close as you can get while keeping it out of the calculations.

Brian McIntyre, MacsFootballBlog.com: Patrick Willis' $450,000 increase [in 2011] is tied to incentives from his rookie contract.

Joel Corry, NFP: Willis’ restructuring of his five-year, $50 million contract extension (with $29 million in guarantees) in 2011 increased this year’s cap number by $10,640,240 even though his $3.604 million salary didn’t change. A clause allowing him to void his 2013-2016 contract years at his discretion was added where the 49ers can buy them back for $1,000. Since the contract’s voiding is within Willis’ sole control, the proration from those years accelerated into this year’s cap. As a consequence of the restructuring, his 2013 cap number dropped to $3,605,125.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Willis agreed to have $1.687 million of his scheduled 2013 base salary of $2.4 million converted to a signing bonus that can be prorated over the final four years of Willis' contract. His new 2013 base salary of $715,000 also becomes fully guaranteed.

Klaus Wilmsmeyer

1992 .1165/.1365 cap1994 1/.162 TRV, .162 BS

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Last year he made $162,000, the veteran minimum, with the 49ers.

Jamie Winborn

2001 4/2.8023 TRV, 2.9773 TRMV, .2777/.347125/.41655/.485975/.5554 BS2001 1.275 SB/52001 .05 NLTBE (rookie honors)

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2001-2005 .025 NLTBE (Pro Bowl)2005 voidable2004 1/2.05 TRV ext, .455/.55/3/3/3/3 BS2004 1.030975 SB/62004-2005 .2 NLTBE (sacks, Pro Bowl)2005 BS escalated to 1.752005 .5 RB2005 BS lowered to .898799 after week 4, equiv 1.0990822005 .650918 SB/5 CONV2005 Traded to JAC Post week 4 (for 2006 7th)2006-2009 3 RB2006-2009 voidable

Len Pasquarelli, ESPN: He will sign a five-year contract worth $3.357 million. The deal includes a signing bonus of $1.275 million and annual base salaries of $277,700 (2001). $347,125 (2002), $416,550 (2003), $485,975 (2004) and $555,400 (2005). The cap value for 2001 is $532,700. The fifth year of the deal will void if Winborn plays just 15 percent of the defensive snaps during his rookie season.

Lee Woodall

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: his salary cap number includes $11,000 from a $33,000 signing bonus he got as a rookie, $200,000 from a $1 million bonus he got last year, and $50,000 from a $250,000 bonus he got this year. So while his base salary in 1996 is $200,000 and his salary cap figure is $461,000, he actually is being paid $450,000 this year.

Rashaun Woods

2004 5/6.25 TRV, 8.25 TRMV, .48/.315/.435/.55/.62/.695 BS2004 2.44 SB/62005 1.41 OB/52006 Traded to SD Pre (for Sammy Davis)2008 2 esc possible2009 voidableDEION: +.277 in 2005-2006, -.184666 in 2007-2009

Kevin Lynch, SF Chronicle: The former Oklahoma State wide receiver signed a five-year deal worth $6.25 million, which includes a $3.85 million signing bonus.

Rod Woodson

1997 3/11.1 TRV, .2/1.8/1.9 BS1997 1.2 SB/31998 CUT Pre1998-1999 3 RB

Jahi Word-Daniels

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2009 2/.71 TRV, .31/.395 BS2009 .005 SB/22009 CUT Post

Tony Wragge

2005 No SB/2 after week 12, .305/.385 BS2006 CBA increase BS to .4252007 2/1.286 TRV, .51/.605 BS2007 .161 SB/22007-2008 .005 WO2008 1/.82 TRV ext, .62 BS2008 .175 SB/22009 .025 WO (removed)2009 1/.83824 TRV ext, .645/.81324 BS2010 BS de-escalated to .80752 (for 2009 WO earned)2010 .025 WO2011 1/.84 TRV, .81 BS (.525 MSB)2011 .03 SB/12011 CUT Post

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: Wragge received a bonus of $11,720 for participating in the team's offseason workouts [in 2008].

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: the San Francisco 49ers signed OG Tony Wragge to a one-year extension Wednesday, Aug. 13 [2008]. Wragge received a $175,000 signing bonus in the deal.

Matt Maiocco, Santa Rosa Press Democrat: the San Francisco 49ers have signed OG Tony Wragge to a one-year extension [in 2009] that will run through the 2010 season.

Eric Wright

2013 1/.715001 TRV, .715001 BS2013 NFI, .17 BS2013 Activated after week 92014 1/.92 TRV, .94 TRMV, .855 BS (.57 MSB)2014 .02 RepB2014 .025 RB (53-man week 1)2014 .02 NLTBE (PT)

Eric Branch, SF Chronicle: Wright is being paid a reduced salary of $10,000 per week on the NFI list, according to former NFL agent Joel Corry, who writes for CBS Sports. Wright, who has a $715,001 base salary, will earn about $42,000 per week when he’s active.

Matt Maiocco, CSN Bay Area: Wright signed a one-year, $900,000 contract, a source told CSNBayArea.com. There was no signing bonus, but he is scheduled to receive a $20,000 reporting bonus. He'll also earn a $25,000 roster bonus if he's on the 53-man roster to open the

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season. His base salary is $855,000, but he'll count just $590,000 against the 49ers' cap due to the minimum salary benefit. He also can make $20,000 in not-likely-to-be-earned incentives attached to play time.

Jason Wright

2004 3/.935 TRV, .23/.305/.385 BS2004 .015 SB/12004 CUT Post

Rodney Wright

2009 PS after week 12, .0884 BS

DeShawn Wynn

2010 PS after week 9, .0884 BS2010 Activated after week 12, .545 BS2010 CUT Post week 16

Bryant Young

1994 4/5.78 TRV, .56/.7/.84/.98/1.12/1.26 BS1994 2.6 SB/61994 .025 RB1995-1999 .025 WO1998-1999 voidable1997 6/26.18 TRV, .2/2.1/3.5/4.39/2.95/6 BS1997 5 SB/61999 .04 WO1999 3 SB/4 CONV2000 3.95 SB/4 CONV2001 2 RB (not paid)2001 6/36.727 TRV, .477/2.5/2.5/2.25/2.25/2.25 BS2001 12.5 SB/62002 5 OB/7, voidable 2.25/2.25 BS added (w/ 2 RB each year)2002 1.85 SB/7 CONV2003 2 RB2004 2 RB CONV/52004 1.49 SB/5 CONV2005-2008 2 RB2007 1/4.25 TRV, 2.25 BS2007 2 SB/1

Larry Weisman, USA Today: $8.06M for 6 years. $2.6M signing bonus, 60% deferred to March '95. Salaries of $560,000, $700,000, $840,000, $980,000, $1,120,000, $1,260,000. $25,000 workout bonuses each of next 5 years. Contract voids after 4 years per incentives.

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Steve Young

1987 Acquired from TB (for 2nd & 4th)1987 .5/.7/.9/1.1 BS1991 2/4.48 TRV, 1.9/2.5 BS1991 .08 RB1993 5/25.25 TRV, 5.75/4.025/4/4.475/4.5 BS1993 2.5 SB/51997 6/45 TRV, 3/10/8.275/6.55/7.825/9.35 BS1998 6/49.175 TRV, 2/6.75/6/10/10/10 BS1998 7.5 SB/6/51999 3 SB/5 CONV1999 .5 RB (removed)2000 BS reduced to 2.025, 10 BS added2000 CUT Post, retired2000 1 RB (not paid)2000 3.975 NLTBE added

NY Times: the Buccaneers received San Francisco's second- and fourth-round picks in next Tuesday's National Football League draft - No. 50 and No. 106 over all - as well as an unspecified amount of cash that will reimburse the club for a signing bonus it paid Young in 1985.

Jarrett Bell, USA Today: Young formally signed a five-year contract worth $26.75 million… The deal pays Young $5.75 million this year…

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: Young is entering the last year of a contract that will pay him $4.5 million in salary this season and count $5 million against the salary cap.

AP: The 49ers made Young the NFL's highest-paid player, signing him to a six-year, $45 million contract extension… Young's contract -- actually an extension of the deal that was to pay him $4.5 million this season -- cleared $1.5 million in room under this season's salary cap because Young's base salary for 1997 is now $3 million… The non-guaranteed contract, which contains no signing bonus, includes a onetime, $1 million incentive if Young leads the 49ers to a Super Bowl victory and handles 75 percent of the snaps during that season. Young is scheduled to make $3 million this season, $10 million in 1998, $8.275 million in 1999, $6.550 million in 2000, $7.825 million in 2001 and $9.350 million in 2002 should he complete the life of the contract.

Clark Judge, San Jose Mercury News: That they can go anywhere is the result of last-minute negotiating that featured a six-year, $49.175 million deal for Young… Young, who under the terms of a contract signed last summer had a $10 million cap figure for 1998, reduced that figure dramatically by taking a $7.5 million signing bonus, $2 million in base pay and a $500,000 roster bonus that agent Leigh Steinberg said will be deferred until next year. Young will earn $6.25 million in 1999, $6 million in 2000, $7.575 million in 2001, $9.35 million in 2002 and $10 million in 2003.

Ira Miller, SF Chronicle: His cap figure this year is $8.25 million. The team surely will have to restructure his contract to reduce that figure. That will only add to the $4.5 million in signing bonus money still to be accounted for in the year 2000 and beyond.

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Nancy Gay, SF Chronicle: Young, the team's top salary-cap commitment, agreed to a new contract that reduces his 2000 base salary from $6 million to the minimum $2.25 million. He'll also receive a reporting bonus of $900,000 and could earn $4 million in incentives. The new deal runs through 2003 and reduces Young's cap figure from $8.1 million to $5.1 million.

AP: Walsh added that the 49ers will go ahead and pay Young a $1 million roster bonus that is due tomorrow. [2000]

Dominique Zeigler

2007 PS, .0799 BS2007 IR after week 152008 PS, .0884 BS2008 Activated after week 9, .295 BS2009 PS, .0884 BS2010 2/.875 TRV, .395/.48 BS2010 IR after week 12, .24 BS2011 CBA increase BS to .5252011 CUT Post

Joe Zelenka

1999 1/.177 TRV, .175 BS1999 .002 SB/12000 2/.643 TRV, .275/.358 BS2000 .01 SB/22000 Traded to WAS Pre (for cond 2001 7th)

Nancy Gay, SF Chronicle: the 49ers yesterday traded second-year long-snapper Joe Zelenka to Washington for a conditional seventh-round pick next year.