49ers free agency: Jeremy Maclin might be the most interesting WR out there for them, if Randall Cobb is too expensive

Mar 3, 2015 at 1:15 PM--


* I'm wondering if DT Darnell Dockett's current visit with the 49ers might end up resembling Kurt Warner's free-agent dabbling with Mike Singletary, Scot McCloughan, Jed York Co. in 2009, when the Arizona icon took a visit to 49ers HQ... Continue Reading →Continue reading...
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