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		<title>San Francisco 49ers Training Camping 2012: Randy Moss Arrives Early to Team Headquarters</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2012 15:42:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Melendez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Before Randy Moss signed his one-year contract with the San Francisco 49ers, calling the wide receiver a prototypical veteran, who other player’s could look up to, would have been a misstatement.  During offseason workouts, Moss has been praised for his work ethic and the examples he is setting for the young receivers on the roster [...]</p><p><a href="http://ninernoise.com/2012/07/26/san-francisco-49ers-training-camping-2012-randy-moss-arrives-early-to-team-headquarters/">San Francisco 49ers Training Camping 2012: Randy Moss Arrives Early to Team Headquarters</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise - A San Francisco 49ers Blog</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>Before <strong>Randy Moss</strong> signed his one-year contract with the San Francisco 49ers, calling the wide receiver a prototypical veteran, who other player’s could look up to, would have been a misstatement.  During offseason workouts, Moss has been praised for his work ethic and the examples he is setting for the young receivers on the roster like <strong>Michael Crabtree</strong> and <strong>A.J. Jenkins</strong>.  With veterans not required to report to training camp until Thursday, Moss <a href="http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/blog/nfl-rapidreports/19656495/randy-moss-shows-up-a-day-early-to-49ers-camp" target="_blank">showed up</a> one day early looking ready to start his redemption season.</p>
<p>Moss arrived in Santa Clara on Wednesday pulling a suitcase and balance ball.  The wide receiver is showing up with a chip on his shoulder because everyone, minus the 49ers Faithful, thinks he is washed up and too old to be a productive offensive player.  Showing Moss still has value, Niner fans point to him participating in every practice since April 30 and him heeding <strong>Jim Harbaugh</strong>’s request to set examples for other players by sitting in the front-row during team meetings.</p>
<p>There is hope Moss can still be a good receiver for the 49ers even if he missed all of last season because he retired.  With hope, also comes hesitation until we see how he plays at training camp and the preseason games.  However, Moss does not need to be the record setting receiver he was with the Patriots.  The 49ers just need him to give life to the dull passing attack from last season.  At the most the 49ers need Moss to stretch the field to give tight end <strong>Vernon Davis</strong> and receivers Crabtree and <strong>Mario Manningham</strong> open space underneath.  At the every least, the 49ers need him to continue setting the examples he has for other players and to keep his antics in check.</p>
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		<title>49ers Rookie Linebacker Cam Johnson Arrives At Training Camp After Knee Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2012 19:33:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Melendez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>For the start of training camp on Friday the San Francisco 49ers were facing the prospect of starting the workouts without three of the their seven rookies selected in April’s draft because of injuries.  While rookies OLB Darius Fleming and G Joe Looney will not be at training camp, seventh-round pick Cam Johnson showed up [...]</p><p><a href="http://ninernoise.com/2012/07/25/49ers-rookie-linebacker-cam-johnson-arrives-at-training-camp-after-knee-surgery/">49ers Rookie Linebacker Cam Johnson Arrives At Training Camp After Knee Surgery</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise - A San Francisco 49ers Blog</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>For the start of training camp on Friday the San Francisco 49ers were facing the prospect of starting the workouts without three of the their seven rookies selected in April’s draft because of injuries.  While rookies OLB <strong>Darius Fleming</strong> and G <strong>Joe Looney</strong> will not be at training camp, seventh-round pick <strong>Cam Johnson</strong> showed up on the field on Tuesday.  The outside linebacker had what <strong>Jim Harbaugh</strong> called a “clean-out procedure” in June on his knee.</p>
<p>It has been reported Johnson played his senior year at the University of Virginia with an injury to the same knee he had surgery on in June.  Even though it was a minor surgery, there was concern Johnson would not arrive until later in training camp.  Don’t let Johnson’s seventh-round draft pick status sour you on the linebacker and his potential.  He has great athletic skills and is quick with an explosive first step for someone who is 6’3, 268 pounds.  He posted a 4.78 second 40-yard dash at the NFL combine.  Before April’s draft, <a href="http://www.nfl.com/draft/story/09000d5d8288a470/article/mike-mayocks-top-100-nfl-draft-prospect-rankings" target="_blank">NFL.com</a> had Johnson listed as the No. 50 overall best prospect.  So why did Johnson slip all the way to the 237th overall pick?</p>
<p>One big reason why is NFL teams didn&#8217;t see Johnson fitting naturally into a position on defense.  He spent his sophomore season as an outside linebacker in a 3-4 base defense.  After a coaching change, he spent the next two seasons at defensive end in a 4-3 base defense.  NFL scouts saw him as too big as an outside linebacker and too small as a defensive end.</p>
<p>Another red flag for teams was him being diagnosed with sickle-cell trait, a disorder affecting blood hemoglobin that can cause anemia during extreme physical conditioning.  Also not helping Johnson’s draft stock was a quote from his former head coach at University of Virginia, <strong>Mike London</strong>, <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/cavaliers-journal/post/mike-london-attributes-cam-johnsons-inconsistency-in-part-to-sickle-cell-trait/2011/07/25/gIQAhwJRZI_blog.html" target="_blank">who said last year</a> he gets tired easily:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>London said he believes there is a correlation between Johnson having sickle cell trait and the player’s dramatically varying degrees of energy on the field. There were times last season when Johnson would be dominant for several plays and then become a non-factor.</em></p>
<p><em>“Now it’s the management of him,” London said. “If he’s not an eight-plays-in-a-row, every-down guy, then manage the three or four plays that he plays. Get him out, get him rested and then get him back in there.”   </em></p></blockquote>
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<p>With the 49ers running a 3-4 base defense, Johnson is officially an outside linebacker even though he only played one season at the position in college.  This is the better position for him as one of his negatives as a defensive end in college was not being able to handle double teams.  At outside linebacker Johnson will mostly avoid double teams when rushing in as the fourth pass rusher.  The 49ers are taking a chance on Johnson but with the talents he possess, the risk may turn out to be a positive.</p>
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		<title>San Francisco 49ers 2012 Training Camp: 5 Position Battles to Watch Out For</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2012 00:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric Melendez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The San Francisco 49ers will officially start their training camp on Friday, July 27 with everyone on the 90-man roster at team headquarters for the first full-squad practice of 2012.  There will be plenty of questions surrounding who will make the team and who will fill out the depth chart at every position.  Here are [...]</p><p><a href="http://ninernoise.com/2012/07/24/san-francisco-49ers-2012-training-camp-5-position-battles-to-watch-out-for/">San Francisco 49ers 2012 Training Camp: 5 Position Battles to Watch Out For</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise</a> - <a href="http://ninernoise.com">Niner Noise - A San Francisco 49ers Blog</a></p>]]></description>
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<p>The San Francisco 49ers will officially start their training camp on Friday, July 27 with everyone on the 90-man roster at team headquarters for the first full-squad practice of 2012.  There will be plenty of questions surrounding who will make the team and who will fill out the depth chart at every position.  Here are five position battles to watch out for during the 49ers 2012 training camp:</p>
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<p><strong>Quarterback</strong><br />
Projected Starter: <strong>Alex Smith</strong><br />
Also at Training Camp: <strong>Colin Kaepernick</strong>, <strong>Josh Johnson</strong>, <strong>Scott Tolzien</strong></p>
<p>The only way Alex Smith loses his starting job before the start of the regular season is by having a horrible training camp and preseason, and also by being outplayed by second-year quarterback Colin Kaepernick.  The only way Smith loses the starting job during the regular season is if he reverts back to his old, turnover prone ways.</p>
<p>Most Niner fans would agree Smith is the best man-under-center for the 49ers this season and he will only continue to progress under <strong>Jim Harbaugh</strong>.  Ask anyone outside of the 49ers fan circle about Smith and they would probably say he is still not a franchise quarterback to build around because he’s had only one year of being a successful quarterback out of the six seasons he has played in the NFL.</p>
<p>After basically being a draft bust for six seasons, asking can Smith replicate his success from last season is a legitimate question.  Smith recently signed a three-year contract with the 49ers but the team is grooming Kaepernick as the quarterback of the future.  So a lot will be on Smith’s shoulders to show he can be as good, and even better, than he was last season.  Otherwise, 49ers fans will call for Kaepernick to be in at quarterback and believe me fans will call for him if Smith does not live up to last season.  In addition, Kaepernick thinks he is ready to start and has a fire inside for being the 49ers’ starting QB now, rather than in the future.</p>
<p>I believe in Smith being able to be even better than last season.  Not only with the talent around him, but because he has confidence and now the experience of being a winner, thanks in large part to Harbaugh, which he never had in his first six years in the NFL.</p>
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<p><strong>Safety</strong><br />
Projected Starters: <strong>Donte Whitner</strong>, <strong>Dashon Goldson</strong><br />
Also at Training Camp: <strong>C.J. Spillman</strong>, <strong>Trenton Robinson</strong>, <strong>Colin Jones</strong>, <strong>Cory Nelms</strong>, <strong>Michael Thomas</strong>, <strong>Mark LeGree</strong>, <strong>Ben Hannula, Darcel McBath</strong></p>
<p>The position battle at safety rests solely with Dashon Goldson and whether/when he signs his one-year franchise tender.  Goldson has not given any indications on when he will sign his contract as the 49ers franchise tagged player.  But rest assured Niner fans Goldson will sign and be in camp at some point.  Let’s hope it is sooner in training camp, rather than later.</p>
<p>Still, Harbaugh and his coaching staff need to prepare as if Goldson will sit out the season and have a plan in place in case that becomes a reality.  Donte Whitner is a lock at strong safety.  The top-two replacements for Goldson at free safety are C.J. Spillman and rookie Trenton Robinson.  Both have played well at minicamps with the first-team defense.  Even though Spillman is more of a special teams player and was only on the field for 16 defensive plays last season, he is the front-runner to start over Robinson should Goldson remain a holdout.</p>
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<p><strong>Outside Linebacker</strong></p>
<p>Projected Starters:  <strong>Aldon Smith</strong>, <strong>Ahmad Brooks</strong><br />
Also at Training Camp: <strong>Parys Haralson</strong>, <strong>Tavares Gooden</strong>, <strong>Cam Johnson</strong>, <strong>Darius Fleming</strong>, <strong>Eric Bakhtiari</strong>, <strong>Kourtnei Brown</strong></p>
<p>The 49ers defense at outside linebacker was solid throughout the season in 2011.  Led by Aldon Smith, the outside linebackers combined for a total of 26 sacks in the regular season and playoffs.  This season Smith is taking on a more expanded role as an all-round OLB who can be in on every play and not just passing downs.  Smith’s progress has been overshadowed by his DUI arrest in January and being stabbed at his own house party in June.  Not much has been said about Smith’s recovery but he is expected to be 100% by the start of training camp.</p>
<p>Since Smith has been silent on the issue, he can expect plenty of questions surrounding his two off field incidents in the last six months.  He should answer the questions right away and not avoid them, because dodging the questions and not giving straight answers will start to wear on him as the regular season approaches.</p>
<p>Smith will be competing with Parys Haralson who was the starter at outside linebacker last season.  Before Smith’s stabbing ordeal, I would have said he is a lock as the starter opposite Ahmad Brooks.  Haralson now has a chance to reclaim the starting job from Smith at training camp, especially if Smith is not 100% recovered and/or his past transgressions distract him on the field.</p>
<p>Another concern at outside linebacker is injuries to rookies Darius Fleming and Cam Johnson.  Fleming is out for the season after tearing his ACL and in June, Johnson had a minor knee procedure.  This opens the door for Tavares Gooden, Eric Bakhtiari and Kourtnei Brown to make the team as backups with the injuries at outside linebacker.</p>
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<p><strong>Running Back</strong></p>
<p>Projected Starter: <strong>Frank Gore</strong><br />
Also at Training Camp: <strong>LaMichael James</strong>, <strong>Kendall Hunter</strong>, <strong>Brandon Jacobs</strong>, <strong>Rock Cartwright</strong>, <strong>Anthony Dixon</strong>, <strong>Jewel Hampton</strong>, <strong>Cameron Bell</strong></p>
<p>The only reason the 49ers will have a position battle at running back is because of the talent the team has massed over the last few years.  Usually, the story at running back is who will be the backups behind Frank Gore and can they contribute in his absence when he is resting on the sidelines.  Gore has never had this much talent behind him at running back in his career and this will keep him healthy throughout the season.</p>
<p>Gore is no doubt the starter but who falls where on the depth chart will be determined by their play in training camp and the preseason games.  Kendall Hunter will most likely win the second slot on the depth chart as Gore’s main replacement in games.  Brandon Jacobs and his bowling ball type running style will finally give the 49ers the short-yardage back they have been lacking.  We can expect to see Jacobs on the field other than just on short-yardage plays, but a lot of that will depend on how he performs over the next month.</p>
<p>LaMichael James is the player that excites me the most over any other player on the 49ers this season.  He has the potential to lead all rookies in all-purpose yards on offense because Harbaugh and his offensive coaches will utilize him like Darren Sproles was used in New Orleans last season.  They will be able to line James up anywhere on the field and he will be a threat.</p>
<p>After Gore, Hunter, Jacobs and James, the 49ers offense may have only one spot left on the roster at running back.  The final spot will come down to Rock Cartwright and Anthony Dixon.  Cartwright was signed this past offseason more because of his special teams play, than what he did at running back.  Dixon will be the odd-man out as he has struggled in his two years in the NFL.</p>
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<p><strong>Wide Receiver</strong><br />
Projected Starters: <strong>Michael Crabtree</strong>, <strong>Randy Moss</strong><br />
Also at Training Camp: <strong>Mario Manningham</strong>, <strong>A.J. Jenkins</strong>, <strong>Ted Ginn</strong>, <strong>Kyle Williams</strong>, <strong>Joe Hastings</strong>, <strong>Nathan Palmer</strong>, <strong>Chris Owusu</strong>, <strong>Brett Swain</strong>, <strong>Brian Tyms</strong></p>
<p>This is another case of the 49ers having a position battle because of the talent the team has massed.  The 49ers most glaring hole on offense, not only last season but ever since Jerry Rice stopped wearing a Niners uniform, has been at wide receiver.</p>
<p>Now, the 49ers have a more experienced Michael Crabtree who had career highs in receptions (72) and receiving yards (874) last season, to go along with newly signed receivers Randy Moss and Mario Manningham.  While there is excitement for Manningham, it is more subdued for Moss.  49ers coaches and players have all praised Moss’ work ethic, the examples he is setting for the other receivers and how he has looked on the playing field.  This is all great, but there is hesitation with Moss because he did not play at all last season and when he last saw action on the field in 2010, he was playing with his third team of the season.  Plus, the minicamps where Moss was seen on the field was not in full pads and had no contact.  Moss will be an upgrade for the 49ers but he will need to prove he is his old self at receiver, but not his old self when it comes to his antics.</p>
<p>You know the 49ers have an abundance of talent at wide receiver when they use their first-round draft pick to select A.J. Jenkins, he then struggles at offseason workouts and the team would be fine with him being number four or five on the depth chart.  Jenkins is a work in progress but he has experienced players around him to teach him how to play wide receiver in the NFL and he has the time to develop without having any pressure for him to contribute right away.</p>
<p>Crabtree is really the only lock on the depth chart and he will be at the top spot as the number one receiver.  Depending on how good of a training camp they have we could see Moss, Manningham, Jenkins, Ted Ginn and Kyle Williams land anywhere between the number two and six positions on the depth chart.  This will be the most exciting position battle at training camp.</p>
<p>Here is how the depth chart might end up come the start of the regular season: Crabtree, Moss, Manningham, Williams, Jenkins, Ginn.</p>
<p><strong>Note</strong>: The 49ers have four former first-round draft picks at wide receiver: Moss (1998), Ginn (2007), Crabtree (2009) and A.J. Jenkins (2012).</p>
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