49ers’ Dashon Goldson could hold out

Dashon Goldson is one of several still unsigned franchise players and he doesn’t seem to be in a big hurry to sign. According to CSN Bay Area, Goldson has no plans to sign the tender or even visit the Bay Area. It’s clear he’s unhappy and wants the long term deal they did not give him last offseason when he was a free agent.

Goldson is coming off a career best season in which he made the Pro Bowl, as he had 6 interceptions on the league’s best defense, but in depth statistics show he was one of the more frequently torched safeties in one on one coverage in the league. The 49ers would be wise not to give him a huge, long term deal, especially since he only has one good season on his resume. He is, however, a perfect fit for the 49ers defense. With their pass rush, his playmaking abilities are able to be best utilized as the front 7 forces frequent hurried throws.

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DeMarco Murray cleared by Cowboys medical staff

DeMarco Murray was one of the breakout stars of the 2011 NFL season, especially in fantasy football circles as he rushed for 897 yards and 2 touchdowns on 164 carries after an injury to Felix Jones left the door open for him. That was until he suffered an injury himself, an ankle injury that ended his season. As of today, doctors have cleared him for a full return to practice from this ankle injury.

Murray will continue to be the lead back this year over an injury prone and overall disappointing Felix Jones and could be among the league’s leaders in rushing if he plays like he did last season and stays healthy for the whole year. He did have a reputation for being injury prone coming out of Oklahoma, which dropped him to the 3rd round of the 2011 NFL Draft, so there is some buyer beware on him early in fantasy drafts.

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Juron Criner impresses in Raiders minicamp

The Raiders struck gold with a wide receiver in the 5th round of the 2011 draft, taking Denarius Moore, who proved to be an instant contributor last season as a rookie. The way Juron Criner has been impressing in practice, the Raiders coaching staff might be thinking they’ve struck gold again. Criner, also a 5th round pick, but from this year’s draft, has really impressed in rookie minicamp, making at least 4 head turning catches in a 20 minute span, according to the Contra County Times.

This is still minicamp, but many felt Criner was a steal in the 5th round. He’s not a vertical threat, but he’s got great hands and body control and made several jawdropping catches in his time at Arizona. He’ll start the season as no higher than 4th on the depth chart behind Darrius Heyward-Bey, Denarius Moore, and Jacoby Ford, but he offers a possession receiver element that none of those 3 do so he could push for playing time early, especially if he continues to impress in practice.

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Chad Henne has support within Jaguars organization

Jaguars Head Coach Mike Mularkey said earlier this week that there is absolutely no competition at quarterback between incumbent Blaine Gabbert and free agent acquisition Chad Henne. However, there are some in the Jaguars organization who believe Henne is the better quarterback, according to SI’s Don Banks. Banks did not mention names, but it’s possible that GM Gene Smith is not among them since he traded up to get Gabbert in 2011, essentially tying his job security to his success. Gabbert will start the season as the starter, but could easily be pulled midseason for Henne. There’s no guarantee Henne would be any better, however.

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49ers’ Darius Fleming tears his ACL

The 49ers will have to wait a year to see their 2012 5th round pick hit the field as linebacker Darius Fleming has torn his ACL. The injury, which was suffered in practice, but did not happen because of contact, will likely sideline him for the entirety of the 2012 season. With two solid rush linebackers after on the roster in Aldon Smith and Ahmad Brooks, the 49ers were looking at Fleming, formerly of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, as purely a depth player at most in 2012, so they won’t miss him much. Still, you never like to see an injury happen to a player before he can ever play in an NFL game.

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Raiders sign Owen Schmitt

The Raiders have signed free agent fullback Owen Schmitt, previously of the Philadelphia Eagles, reuniting him with Gregg Knapp, the Raiders’ offensive coordinator who was the Seahawks offensive coordinator in 2009 when Schmitt played for them. Schmitt, once one of the league’s most promising young fullbacks as a 5th round pick, has seen his promise go south over the past few years thanks to injuries.

Schmitt is a long shot to make the Raiders’ 53 man roster because they already have a solid fullback in Marcel Reese and most teams don’t carry more than one. Schmitt was likely just signed for practice purposes as Reese is skipping practices after not yet signing his exclusive rights tender. Schmitt could make the roster as a pure special teamer, but it’s unlikely.

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New England Patriots sign Joseph Addai

This deal makes a lot of sense. The Patriots top 2 backs are very inexperienced, while Addai is experienced, but might not have anything left in the tank. This deal is basically a “see what he has deal.” He’ll be brought into Training Camp and if the 29 year old back doesn’t have anything left in the tank, the Patriots can cut him and only owe him a 75K signing bonus and a 50K workout bonus. And if he does have something left, he’ll only cost them 725K over the season and provide them a decent back to an inexperienced backfield and a solid pass catcher.

Grade: A

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Wes Welker signs franchise tender

One day after promising his holdout wouldn’t last into the season, Welker ended his holdout completely and signed the Patriots’ 1 year, 9.5 million dollar franchise tender. Negotiations between the two sides are not complete as both sides do want a long term deal. They have until July 16th’s deadline to come to agreement on one, but Patriots fans can breathe a little easier knowing that Welker will not miss any mandatory practices and risk getting out of shape like Chris Johnson or Darrelle Revis.

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Buccaneers’ LeGarrette Blount has slimmed down

When the Buccaneers drafted Doug Martin in the 1st round of the 2012 NFL Draft, it seemed like a death sentence for LeGarrette Blount and his fantasy value. However, it might have been just what Blount needed. Blount showed up to Buccaneers’ OTAs noticeably slimmer and in much better shape than 2011, when his conditioning was a big part of the reason why he saw little playing time down the stretch.

Rookie running backs tend to struggle some out of the gate and the Buccaneers plan to run a lot this year so I could still see Blount being involved in the offense a good amount on non-passing downs, though Martin will probably still lead the team in carries. Still there’s some sleeper value with the running back who is less than 2 years removed from rushing for 1007 yards and 6 touchdowns on 201 carries.

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Garrett Hartley and John Kasay will have open competition for Saints’ kicker job

Saints’ kicker Garrett Hartley was one of the league’s premier kickers in 2010, before missing all of 2011 with injuries. Proving just how uncertain things are for kickers, Hartley will now have to beat John Kasay, who did a solid job in his absence last year, to keep his starting job and likely his roster spot, this according to special teams coordinator Greg McMahon.

Kasay nailed 28 of 34 field goals for the Saints last year and Hartley, who made several big kicks in 2009 in the Saints run to the Super Bowl, has hit 42 of 49 in his career. Whoever wins will be a valuable fantasy kicker on an explosive offense, but whoever loses should latch on somewhere else because both are talented. Hartley does seem to have an advantage because he’s 17 years younger than Kasay, who turns 43 in October. He’ll still need a strong offseason, however.

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