Update: 04.01.06—Jason LaConfora of the Washington Post is reporting that Demetric Evans will re-sign with the Redskins, according to his agent, Jordan Woy.

03.25.06—Nolan said the 49ers remain interested in free-agent defensive end Demetric Evans, who visited with team officials last weekend. Evans also has drawn interest from other teams and is considering his options.

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FYI. Javon Walker has not been traded to the 49ers. Kwame Harris is still a 49er, and the Niners have not traded for or signed anyone today. Watch for reports today. Incase some are unaware of this. Today is April 1st, better known as April Fools Day. So take anything you hear today, with a grain of salt. 99.9% of reports today will most likely be fabricated. We here, however, are not going to jump on the April 1st bandwagon. We’ll leave that up to those other pranksters.

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Update: (04.01.06)—From our source Niners are not shopping Harris. Don’t look for him to be traded. Only way is if there is an offer to good to pass up. Niners see Harris as a valuable backup (swingman) if by chance he does not beat out Snyder for the starting spot.

03.31.06—Len Pasquerelli is still reporting the Falcons are taking an interest in RT Kwame Harris. Apparently Nolan has turned down a 3rd and a 4th round pick for Harris from another team:

ESPN.com has confirmed that there have been some discussions between Atlanta and San Francisco officials about Harris, a player to whom the current 49ers staff has no innate loyalties, since it didn’t choose him. Word at the annual league meetings earlier this week was that the 49ers have already turned down an offer of third- and fourth-round draft choices for Harris from another franchise interested in him, so the Falcons might have to go a bit higher than that to land the three-year veteran, and they might be reluctant to do so.

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The 49ers not only are willing to trade down in the first round of the April 29 draft but will be receptive to offers of trading up as well.

“We’ve at least talked about it,” coach Mike Nolan said this week at the owners’ meeting in Orlando, Fla.

If Nolan indeed wanted to move up in the order, he has plenty of ammunition to do so. The 49ers currently have 11 picks in the draft, including four in the first three rounds, and the coach admitted he has been getting numerous inquiries – some serious, some not – over the last few days.

More likely scenarios, however, have the 49ers staying put at No. 6 or trading that pick for even more selections.

Nolan is quite pleased with the 49ers’ positioning and predicted there will be “more than one player we like” when it is their turn to pick. He also has a sense the 49ers will have plenty of offers to trade down.

“Where we sit is a real ideal situation,” he said. “I think a lot of people will have a good idea of what the teams behind us, the Raiders (at pick No. 7) for example, might do. They won’t know for sure. But if they want that guy the Raiders want, for example, you’ve got to come to us.”

Source: [Sacramento Bee]

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Niners goal line stand against the Eagles. 2001

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