Dorsey will have to fight to make the final roster
The San Francisco Chronicle reports San Francisco 49ers QB Ken Dorsey will have to fight hard in training camp to make the team's final roster. Dorsey will need to outplay QB Jesse Palmer, QB Cody Pickett and possibly a veteran acquisition to remain with the team. Head coach Mike Nolan repeatedly has stated that he would like to add an experienced quarterback who could mentor former first overall pick, QB Alex D. Smith.
Contract updates
The San Francisco Chronicle reports San Francisco 49ers S Mike Adams signed his one-year, $425,000 tender offer to remain with the team.
49ers QB Ken Dorsey signed his one-year, $721,600 tender offer to remain with the team.
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