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2015 Schedule

 

 

REGULAR

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    1 Sep 12 7:20PMPDT + Rams

     

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    2 Sep 18 10:00AMPDT ) AT Panthers

     

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    3 Sep 25 1:05PMPDT ) AT Seahawks

     

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    4 Oct 2 1:25PMPDT ) Cowboys

     

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    5 Oct 6 5:25PMPDT * , Cardinals

     

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    6 Oct 16 10:00AMPDT ) AT Bills

     

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    7 Oct 23 1:05PMPDT ) Buccaneers

     

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    8 BYE

     

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    9 Nov 6 1:05PMPST ) Saints

     

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    10 Nov 13 1:25PMPST ) AT Cardinals

     

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    11 Nov 20 1:25PMPST * Patriots

     

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    12 Nov 27 10:00AMPST ) AT Dolphins

     

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    13 Dec 4 10:00AMPST ) AT Bears

     

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    14 Dec 11 1:05PMPST * Jets

     

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    15 Dec 18 1:05PMPST ) AT Falcons

     

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    16 Dec 24 1:25PMPST ) AT Rams

     

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    17 Jan 1 1:25PMPST ) Seahawks

HEADLINE NEWS

 

 

 

49ERS SIGN 12 UNDRAFTED ROOKIES GET TO KNOW THEM!

By now, you've probably heard all about the 11 players the San Francisco 49ers picked in the 2016 NFL Draft.

But what about the additional 12 rookies the club recently signed as undrafted free agents?

To learn more about these names, check out their stats from last fall along with a brief scouting report on their individual playing styles:
 

KEVIN ANDERSON, LB, STANFORD

2015 stats: 40 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss and two sacks.

Size: 6-4, 244 pounds.

Scouting report: "Anderson had a solid career with the Cardinal, but his last year was marred by injury. He is a good athlete that loves the game. Look for a team to sign Anderson as a free agent, and look for him to make his mark as a free agent." – SB Nation
 

ALEX BALDUCCI, OL, OREGON

2015 stats: 24 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks (as a defensive lineman).

Size: 6-4, 310 pounds.

Scouting report: "Alex Balducci, a former recruit of Chip Kelly’s at Oregon, is being converted from nose tackle to an interior lineman. Balducci measured 6-3, 309 pounds with 33-inch arms in the run-up to the draft, and he didn’t look out of place as he went through drills with the offensive linemen." â€“ The Sacramento Bee
 

JERED BELL, S, COLORADO

2015 stats: 43 tackles, three interceptions, two pass breakups and one forced fumble.

Size: 6-1, 205 pounds.

Scouting report: "As a six-year senior, Bell came into his final season at CU wanting to prove his critics wrong. After missing two years due to injury, the defensive back had a solid senior season and trained hard in the offseason leading up to the NFL Draft. He finished his career with seven interceptions." â€“ SB Nation
 

DEVON CAJUSTE, WR, STANFORD

2015 stats: 27 catches for 383 yards and three touchdowns.

Size: 6-4, 227 pounds.

Scouting report: "Cajuste signed with Stanford as a highly-regarded tight end prospect but emerged as Stanford's most reliable wide receiver. Cajuste creates separation with firm breaks on his routes and uses his height, body control and hand-eye coordination to win contested passes. His greatest asset may be his strong, reliable hands." â€“ CBS Sports

 

DEMETRIUS CHERRY, DL, ARIZONA STATE

2015 stats: 19 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, two pass breakups, one fumble recovery and a half sack.

Size: 6-6, 300 pounds.

Scouting report: "Cherry's length is a big weapon as he uses a lanky wingspan and thick legs that hold ground well for his height in an effective way. He tends to be able to maintain separation from offensive linemen in a way that enables him to close down run lanes and often will stop or slow down ball carriers coming through the A gap." â€“ Scout
 

JASON FANAIKA, LB, UTAH

2015 stats: 53 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, four sacks and two forced fumbles.

Size: 6-3, 270 pounds.

Scouting report: "Comes off the snap as low man and is able to work under opponents pads and gain leverage at the point of attack. Has had success rushing passer when bumped inside. Able to unlock from block and transition into tackle readiness. Finds ways to finish once he gets pass protector on the ropes. Has long arms and is able to press them into extension." – NFL.com
 

LENNY JONES, LB, NEVADA

2015 stats: 48 tackles, 12.5 tackles for loss, seven sacks and four pass breakups.

Size: 6-3, 270 pounds.

Scouting report: "There's no doubting his impact on the Wolf Pack. Jones is the driving force behind Nevada's energy on defense. When Jones practices and plays well, the defense does the same. Jones is equally as good in the run game as the pass game. Thanks to his patience and ability to use his hands to get offensive linemen off balance, Jones has developed into a menacing pass rusher." â€“ Reno Gazette-Journal
 

DARREN LAKE, DL, ALABAMA

2015 stats: Three tackles and one pass breakup.

Size: 6-3, 315 pounds.

Scouting report: "Any team that runs a 3-4 defense could appreciate his sheer girth and power. After all, in a 3-4, the role of the nose is to absorb blocks and hold the point as an immovable object. If nothing else, Lake proved himself quite capable in that role." â€“ SB Nation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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