CRABTREE SIGNED

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Rich

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Per Adam Schefter:

"Part 1: just filed to ESPN - Early this am, San Francisco and its first-round pick Michael Crabtree reached agreement on a new contract."

"Part 2 to ESPN: Crabtree's contract is a six-year deal that could void into a five-year deal based on Crabtree's performance."

"Part 3 to ESPN: But deal is done and Crabtree's holdout is over. He is expected to report to the team's training facility today."

Wow did not see this coming.
 
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http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/10179102/Sources:-49ers,-WR-Crabtree-finally-reach-deal

After a contract stalemate that has lasted four weeks into the NFL season, the 49ers have finally reached a deal with their first-round pick.

Michael Crabtree and the team agreed to a six-year deal early this morning, according to team sources. He and his agent had a face-to-face meeting Tuesday afternoon with 49ers vice president of football operations Paraag Marathe in the Bay area.

The team source told FOXSports.com "Crabtree finally signed."

The deal could void to five years if Crabtree reaches certain incentives.

Sources told FOXSports.com that Eugene Parker, the agent for San Francisco's top draft pick and holdout Crabtree, had the meeting in an attempt to revive contract talks for the former Texas Tech wide receiver.

Team spokesman Bob Lange said the 49ers would not get into particulars of discussions or negotiations.

"The 49ers were pleased to meet with Michael and Eugene in person," Lange said.

The 22-year-old Crabtree hadn't accepted the 49ers' long-standing offer for approximately five years and $20 million with a reported $16 million guaranteed — instead seeking money comparable to the higher picks.

Despite plenty of pre-draft hype that billed Crabtree as a top-five talent, the wideout slid to the 49ers and the No. 10 overall pick in April's NFL Draft.

San Francisco need to sign Crabtree by Nov. 17 for him to remain eligible to play this season. The team would have had a seven-week window before the 2010 draft to trade him if he didn't sign. If Crabtree is not traded, he would go back into the draft.

Crabtree's effectiveness this season will likely be limited because he missed all of training camp.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
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Hell muthafucken yea! Crabtree will have as much catches as dhb has all season in his first game!
damn... it's funny cause it'll probably be true..

I just hope he's ready to get on the field and play, and get in the film room and practice field to learn the offense quick so he can be a part of the offense.
 
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Anyone with an ounce of a brain would have known that DHB was a bonehead pick for Al Davis. He'll never be more than a number 3 WR, on a bad team.

And really...Crabtree is overrated. Trust me on that. He might have a few flashy catches this year, but will never be ''great''...and that's the truth. DHB < Crabtree < Maclin < Harvin.
 

caff

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This Rookie holdout B.S is crazy! NFL needs to be like NHL, Rookie contracts are never more then 1 mill per year and never longer then 3 years, get the big $$ when you prove yourself.