The following are the base salaries per year for Brandon Moore & Walt Harris
Brandon Moore - 5 year deal
$585,000 (2006)
$850,000 (2007)
$1,000,000 (2008)
$1, 250,000 (2009)
$1,465,000 (2010)
Walt Harris – 2 year deal
$835,000 (2006)
$835,000 (2007)
Update: 3:30 – The San Diego Chargers have announced the team has signed free agent TE Aaron Shea (Browns) to a three-year deal. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Update: 1:10 – Boulware done with football? From Baltimore Sun:
“Released this week by the Ravens for the second time in a year, linebacker Peter Boulware said last night that he would like to remain with the team in some capacity if his NFL career is over. Boulware, 31, didn’t rule out a return as a player, either, although he indicated it would take a special situation.”
Update: 8:02 (03.17.05) – Scout.com is also stating that the 49ers may have interest in recently released LB Peter Boulware, based on his previous association with coach Mike Nolan when both were with the Ravens.
From KFFL: Dennis Georgatos, of the Mercury News, reports the San Francisco 49ers visited with free agent TE Aaron Shea (Brown) Wednesday, March 15.
No word yet on if a contract has been agreed to. If we hear anything, we’ll let you know.
The Baltimore Ravens released LB Peter Boulware yesterday. Rumors have already surfaced that Nolan is interested. No word on any visits, or contact from the 49ers. At this time it is only speculation.
Linebacker Brandon Moore was courted by several teams, including the Houston Texans, but admitted Thursday he always wanted to remain a 49er.
“There were some teams that were interested in me, and I’d always go back to my agent and say, ‘What are the 49ers going to do?’ ” said Moore, who signed a five-year, $8 million deal. “You don’t always get in the situation where you love everyone around you. ... That is where this organization is right now.”
In other news:
– Free-agent tight end Aaron Shea interviewed Thursday but did not sign a contract. – The 49ers also signed receiver Jason McAddley and safety Kris Richard. – Peterson to visit the Dolphins – The Palm Beach Post reports that, according to a league source, free agent fullback Fred Beasley hasn’t been on the Miami Dolphins’ radar since his visit. – Parrish key in getting Harris to peak interest in visiting Niners.
“I had a whole lot more interest in the (49ers) after I talked to him,” Harris said.