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Anquan Boldin to be traded to San Francisco 49ers

 

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  • By Chris Wesseling
  • Around the League Writer
  • Published: March 11, 2013 at 04:20 p.m.
  • Updated: March 11, 2013 at 04:42 p.m.

 

 

 

 

Seeking salary-cap relief, the Baltimore Ravens desperately want Anquan Boldin to accept a $2 million reduction in pay for the 2013 season. A man of principle, Boldin is sticking to his guns about playing under the contract he originally signed.

 

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With both sides at a standstill, general manager Ozzie Newsome has come up with a solution that could strengthen a fierce competitor while leaving his team worse off in the long run. NFL.com's Albert Breer reported Monday, citing a Ravens source, that Boldin will be traded to the San Francisco 49ers for a 2013 sixth-round draft pick. A Niners source told Breer that the deal is done.

The Baltimore Sun first reported the trade. Per NFL.com's Ian Rapoport, the trade will not be official until Boldin -- currently on an African mission -- passes a physical.

Three years ago, Newsome netted Boldin and a fifth-round pick from the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for a third- and fourth-round pick. Playoff hero or no, Newsome did well to collect a draft pick for a player about to enter the decline phase of his career. Boldin wasn't going to see his $6 million salary, in which case the Ravens would have simply released him on Tuesday.

From the Niners' point of view, Boldin fills a major need for a reliable receiver opposite Michael Crabtree while casting doubt on Mario Manningham's future in San Francisco. It also suggests the 49ers envision another red-shirt year for 2012 first-rounder A.J. Jenkins, who barely saw the field as a rookie.

The trade from one Harbaugh brother to another speaks volumes about the respect Boldin carried in Baltimore. Now he returns to his familiar stomping grounds in the NFC West.

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yeah it's bullshit. 6th rounder? how is that even legal

 

I still don't understand how NFL GMs talk to each other and how these type of deals get done.

 

"Hey we know that you faced us in the SB and that Boldin is your number one guy and he had an outstanding post season for you plus he's chuck and prey Flacco's main security blanket but we were thinking we would give you a sixth round pick for him"

 

"Ok you got yourselfs a deal"

 

You think we could get Calvin Jonhson for a fourth round pick?

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they gave him an ultimatum to take a two million dollar paycut apparently so they just took what they could get for him (without exploring it too much i'd imagine).

 

he makes like 7 mil a year and flacco's cap number is only 6 mil this season. there was no excuse to take such a hard stance with this guy. torrey smith is a one dimensional mike wallace/lee evans type burner who runs really fast in a straight line--boldin is the key to that passing game. good luck, baltimore

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they gave him an ultimatum to take a two million dollar paycut apparently so they just took what they could get for him (without exploring it too much i'd imagine).

 

he makes like 7 mil a year and flacco's cap number is only 6 mil this season. there was no excuse to take such a hard stance with this guy. torrey smith is a one dimensional mike wallace/lee evans type burner who runs really fast in a straight line--boldin is the key to that passing game. good luck, baltimore

Ray felt the offense was on the field too much last year.

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they gave him an ultimatum to take a two million dollar paycut apparently so they just took what they could get for him (without exploring it too much i'd imagine).

 

he makes like 7 mil a year and flacco's cap number is only 6 mil this season. there was no excuse to take such a hard stance with this guy. torrey smith is a one dimensional mike wallace/lee evans type burner who runs really fast in a straight line--boldin is the key to that passing game. good luck, baltimore

 

This deals smells... they could've gotten 2 2nd rounders if not a first for him.

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