Update: It’s a two-year, $8.4 million contract with the 49ers last week. The deal includes a $4 million signing bonus, and $100,000 bonuses each of the next two seasons for taking part in the 49ers’ offseason workout program.
Here are the numbers for Larry Allen’s 2 year deal. Remember this is only base salary. No bonuses.
$1 mil (2006)
$2.6 mil (2007)
Recently we asked our source who is close to the Niners organization, if they would be making any more moves during free agency. Mainly any chance they’ll bring in another LB, due to the losses of Carter & Peterson, or any other big names. We were told:
They are not finished, but do not expect a flurry of moves and big-money deals. They’ll be on the lookout for “bargains.” After the draft, they’ll expect a few more veterans to become available, then there’s June.
According to the Associated Press, the 49ers are one of many teams interested in disgruntled Bills receiver Eric Moulds, who has vowed he won’t return to Buffalo.
Moulds has two years left on his contract and has the Bills’ permission to seek some sort of trade. The Bills have been trying, unsuccessfully, to get Moulds to take a pay cut. Seems the Bills are looking for a fourth-round pick or higher for the receiver.
Moulds is looking for a deal similar to the one Isaac Bruce received from the Rams (3 years, $15 million).
Greg Johnson, Moulds’ personal adviser, has spoken with the Houston Texans (who has emerged as a likely candidate to trade for Moulds), Philadelphia Eagles (who Moulds prefers to play with) and New England Patriots regarding a possible trade (unlikely due to playing in same division.) Johnson named Kansas City, Denver and Seattle, along with San Francisco, as teams that have expressed interest.