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Ok, ive calculated each position and this is how each position breaks down salary wise

QB- for 4 players $9.203M

RB- for 7 Players $11.069M

WR- for 11 Players $10.980M

TE- for 5 Players $10.475M

OL- for 13 Players $13.940M

DL- for 8 players $21.839M

ILB- for 6 players $9.076M

OLB- for 8 Players $8.216M

CB- for 10 Players $16.607M

S- for 6 Players $6.519M

ST- for 4 Players $4.273M

Also, Ive only used 320K for all 8 Draftees for now till their deals are done.

Now For Starters and Backups:

Quarterbacks:
Starter: $5.757M (11 Alex Smith-$5.575M)
Backups: $3.628M (5 David Carr- $2.875M, 7 Nate Davis- $433K, 3 Jarrett Brown- $320K)

Running Backs:
Starters: $8.517M (RB 21 Frank Gore- $6.933M, FB 44 Moran Norris- $1.584M)
Backups: $2.552M (RB/ST 24 Michael Robinson- $915K, RB 29 Glen Coffee- $602K, RB 33 Anthony Dixon- $320K, FB 47 Brit Miller- $395K, FB 43 Jehuu Calulcrick- $320K)

Wide Receivers:
Starters: $2.785M (15 Michael Crabtree- $2.288M, 84 Josh Morgan- $497K)
Backups: $8.195M (88 Isaac Bruce- $1.275M, 89 Jason Hill- $739K, 81 Brandon Jones- $3.470M, 14 Jared Perry- $320K, 17 Dominique Zeigler- $395K, 18 Scott Long- $320K, 19 Ted Ginn Jr.- $1.036M, 10 Kyle Williams- $320K, Baklari Grant- $320K)

Tight Ends:
Starters: $8.190M (85 Vernon Davis- $8.190M)
Backups: $2.285M (46 Delanie Walker- $1.015M, 48 Tony Curtis- $630K, 49 Joe Jon Finley- $320K, 82 Nate Byham- $320K)

Offensive Line:
Starters: $8.426M (C 66 Eric Heitmann- $2.013M, LT 74 Joe Staley- $1.710M, LG 64 David Baas- $1.226M, RG 62 Chilo Rachal- $927K, RT 68 Adam Snyder- $2.550M)
Backups: $5.502M (RT 76 Anthony Davis- $320K, LG 77 Mike Iupati- $320K, OG/C 69 Tony Wragge- $985K, RT 65 Barry Sims- $2.100M, OT 75 Alex Boone- $320K, OG/OT 61 Chris Patrick- $470K, OG 60 Brian De La Peunte- $395K, C 59 Cody Wallace- $592K)

Defensive Line:
Starters: $16.180M (DE 94 Justin Smith- $5.959M, NT 92 Aubrayo Franklin- $7.003M, DE/NT 90 Isaac Sopoaga- $3.218M)
Backups: $5.659M (DE 91 Ray McDonald- $1.250M, DE 93 Demetric Evans- $1.900M, NT 60 Khaliff Mitchell- $320K, DE/NT 96 Kentwan Balmer- $1.783M, DE/NT 95 Ricky Jean-Francois- $406K)

Outisde Linebackers:
Starters: $3.928M (99 Manny Lawson- $1.685M, 98 Parys Haralson- $1.613M)
Backups: $4.918M (55 Ahmad Brooks- $1.963M, 54 Travis LaBoy- $1.600M, 50 Diyral Briggs- $395K, 58 Martail Burnett- $320K, Brandon Long- $320K, 45 Keaton Kristick- $320K)

Inside Linebackers:
Starters: $7.198M (52 Patrick Willis- $4.198M, 51 Takeo Spikes- $3.000M)
Backups: $1.878M (57 Matt Wilhelm- $795K, 53 Navorro Bowman- $320K, 56 Scott McKillop- $443K, 48 Mike Balogun- $320K)

Cornerbacks:
Starters: $12.717M (22 Nate Clements- $8.167M, 36 Shawntae Spencer- $4.550M)
Backups: $3.890M (25 Tarell Brown- $595K, 41 Karl Paymah- $630K, 20 Keith Smith- $630K, William James- $755K, 35 Phillip Adams- $320K, 27 Patrick Stoudamire- $320K, 33 LeRoy Vann- $320K, 26 Tramaine Brock- $320K)

Safeties:
Starters: $4.803M (SS 32 Michael Lewis- $4.150M, FS 38 Dashon Goldson- $653K)
Backups: $1.716M (SS 23 Taylor Mays- $320K, FS/SS 30 Reggie Smith- $666K, FS 28 Curtis Taylor- $410K, FS 40 Chris Maragos- $320K)

Specialists:
Starters: $3.878M (6 Joe Nedney- $1.502M, 4 Andy Lee- $1.282M, 86 Brian Jennings- $1.076M
Backups: $395K (9 Shane Andrus- $395K)

NOTE: Italized is players who are FA after 2010, Bolded are players I think are or could be long term answers. Bolded and Italized are both.

Now 2011 Salaries:

22 CB Nate Clements $ 11,167,000
52 ILB Patrick Willis $ 9,496,000
94 DE Justin Smith $ 7,333,333
21 RB Frank Gore $ 7,133,000
32 SS Michael Lewis $ 5,795,000
90 DE/NT Isaac Sopoaga $ 4,955,000
36 CB Shawntae Spencer $ 3,600,000
5 QB David Carr $ 3,375,000
81 WR Brandon Jones $ 3,055,000
15 WR Michael Crabtree $ 2,745,000
66 C Eric Heitmann $ 2,562,500
74 OT Joe Staley $ 2,310,000
55 OLB Ahmad Brooks $ 2,262,500
98 OLB Parys Haralson $ 2,262,500
6 PK Joe Nedney $ 2,260,000
68 OT/OG Adam Snyder $ 2,100,000
44 FB Moran Norris $ 1,833,335
96 DE/NT Kentwan Balmer $ 1,822,000
19 WR/PR Ted Ginn Jr. $ 1,393,750
25 CB Tarell Brown $ 1,300,000
4 P Andy Lee $ 1,282,666
46 TE Delanie Walker $ 1,110,000
86 LS Brian Jennings $ 1,086,000
62 OG Chilo Rachal $ 1,019,000
24 RB/FB Michael Robinson $ 1,015,000
30 SS/CB Reggie Smith $ 751,000
29 RB Glen Coffee $ 687,063
59 C Cody Wallace $ 677,000
84 WR Josh Morgan $ 581,500
56 ILB Scott McKillop $ 528,063
7 QB Nate Davis $ 517,575
28 FS/SS Curtis Taylor $ 494,970
95 DE/NT Ricky Jean-Francois $ 490,500
17 WR Dominique Zeigler $ 480,000
60 OG Brian De La Puente $ 405,000
58 OLB Martail Burnett $ 405,000
75 OT Alex Boone $ 405,000
49 TE Joe Jon Finley $ 405,000
43 FB Jehuu Caulcrick $ 405,000
60 DT Khalif Mitchell $ 405,000
33 CB/RS LeRoy Vann $ 405,000
3 QB Jarrett Brown $ 405,000
27 CB Patrick Stoudamire $ 405,000
40 FS Chris Maragos $ 405,000
14 WR Jared Perry $ 405,000
48 ILB Mike Balogun $ 405,000
18 WR Scott Long $ 405,000
0 WR Bakari Grant $ 405,000
0 OLB Brandon Long $ 405,000
26 CB/S Tramaine Brock $ 405,000
45 OLB Keaton Kristick $ 405,000
82 TE Nate Byham
77 OG Mike Iupati
76 RT Anthony Davis
23 SS Taylor Mays
33 RB Anthony Dixon
53 ILB Navorro Bowman
10 WR/RS Kyle Williams
35 CB Phillip Adams

[ Edited by AB83Rules on May 12, 2010 at 17:52:48 ]
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Keep in mind that Franklin's franchise tag kinda skews the DL figure.
Originally posted by NinerGM:
It's very interesting. The strongest parts of the team is where the most investment dollars are spent. Although the one skew is Franklin, however, Justin Smith isn't getting paid peanuts.

Second best signing only behind Willis. Gore's signing is third best.
I looked at this and the first thing I thought was how over paid nate clements is
wow, i guess we got an insider in the organization
Originally posted by twoforthethumb:
wow, i guess we got an insider in the organization

*hint* He's not McCloughan
here is a good list of contract details.terms

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/clubhouse_contracts.aspx?sport=NFL&majteam=SF

Some big deals for us. and Helps out tremdously when i have to calculate deals.
Whats gives! Were a low revenue team! In Forbes mag they have a ranking of who makes the most money. Were like 29 out ouf 32 teams! I didn't know we were that low. I hope winning climbs us up a little bit.
This is good info, AB.

Two suggestions:
(1) It would be even more useful if you could take each position and break it down into two categories, as follows: starters, then back-ups.

(2) If the above breakdown is not so difficult to do, then I would vote to tag this thread, so that it is readily accessible, whenever the webzone is discussing a potential FA signing or a contract extension.

[ Edited by jimbagg on May 11, 2010 at 10:56:54 ]
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Originally posted by AB83Rules:
here is a good list of contract details.terms

http://www.rotoworld.com/content/clubhouse_contracts.aspx?sport=NFL&majteam=SF

Some big deals for us. and Helps out tremdously when i have to calculate deals.

Wow, I forgot Staley signed a NINE year contract.

Originally posted by jimbagg:
This is good info, AB.

Two suggestions:
(1) It would be even more useful if you could take each position and break it down into two categories, as follows: starters, then back-ups.

(2) If the above breakdown is not so difficult to do, then I would vote to tag this thread, so that it is readily accessible, whenever the webzone is discussing a potential FA signing or a contract extension.

yeah sounds good, ill work on that later.
I miss calculated some numbers, so i will update the original post in a few moments.
good lord that's a lotta money!
updated with correct salaries.

And explanation on Bold and Italized meaning.

Should we use this as our official 2010 Salaries and Roster thread? Since the 2010 one currently is too jumbled.

I could also figure out 2011.
Originally posted by pelos21:
Whats gives! Were a low revenue team! In Forbes mag they have a ranking of who makes the most money. Were like 29 out ouf 32 teams! I didn't know we were that low. I hope winning climbs us up a little bit.

Mostly that is a function of Candlestick's lack of private boxes, and overall capacity. I would imagine that the Forbes article would have listed Dallas, with their state of the art stadium, as first.
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