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SANTA CLARA http://www.detroitlionsteamonline.com/j … vai-jersey , Calif. (AP) —  a cursory look at Josh Rosen in his draft preparation last spring because the 49ers already had franchise quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in place.Shanahan studied Rosen a lot more closely this week after the rookie made his first career start in the NFL. Now he has to face him when the Arizona Cardinals (0-4) visit the 49ers (1-3). Shanahan came away impressed, even though Rosen threw for only 180 yards and one touchdown in a 20-17 loss to Seattle.“He’s a very good thrower. He made some very good throws in that game,” Shanahan said. “They definitely, I believe, should have won that game. They had two big ones that were dropped, I think two touchdowns. It was impressive. So, as similar to college, we know we’re going against a good player. He definitely helps them.”Arizona needs plenty of help as the NFL’s only winless team. The Cardinals have lost their first four games for the first time since 1986 — two years before they moved from St. Louis to the desert.The Cardinals’ 37 points are their fewest after four games since 1945 and the fewest in league since Jacksonville had 31 in 2013. Arizona has gained only 834 yards with Sam Bradford and Rosen at quarterback, tied for the fewest in the NFL after four games since the expansion Texans had 774 in 2002.The lack of early success hasn’t shaken the confidence Rosen gained in college at UCLA when he played well enough to become the 10th overall pick in this year’s draft.“I’m a very confident person,” he said. “Even if I have no reason to http://www.houstontexansteamonline.com/ … ing-jersey , I’ll find a way to fool myself into going out there with full confidence that we’re going to win every single game we play. Every time I step on the field, I expect to throw a touchdown or hand off a touchdown or lead the team to the end zone in some way. In my head, if I don’t, it’s a surprise and something’s wrong and we’ve got to fix it so that we do next time.”Here are some other things to watch:HARD HITSNiners QB C.J. Beathard took a beating once again last week in his first start after Garoppolo went down with a season-ending injury. Beathard was sacked once and took nine hits in a loss at the Chargers behind a makeshift offensive line hurt by knee injuries to tackles Joe Staley and Mike McGlinchey. Center Weston Richburg is also nursing a knee injury this week, leaving major questions for the 49ers. Beathard took 19 sacks and 57 hits in five-plus games as a rookie last year.“He played in a number of games last year where the O-Line was pretty beat up. That happened to him a couple days ago, also,” Shanahan said. “I think he’s gotten better knowing where people are, faster with it. That happens the more you play in a system.”FITZ VS 49ERSLarry Fitzgerald has more receiving yards against San Francisco (2,169) than he does against any other opponent. Only Jerry Rice has more yards receiving against a single opponent: 2,731 vs. the Falcons and 2 http://www.indianapoliscoltsteamonline. … eke-jersey ,551 against the Rams. With a touchdown catch, Fitzgerald would have 18 TD receptions against the 49ers and 18 against the Rams, more than any active player against a single opponent. A touchdown catch also would be Fitzgerald’s 111th, tying him with Tony Gonzalez for seventh on the NFL career list.KITTLE EMERGESNiners second-year TE George Kittle is emerging as a reliable target. He ranks third among all tight ends with 316 yards receiving this season after catching six passes for 125 yards, including an 82-yard TD last week. His 316 yards this year are more than he had in any of his four college seasons at Iowa, where he was teammates with Beathard.STILL KICKINGArizona kicker Phil Dawson will become the 11th player in NFL history to appear in 300 games. But that wasn’t what was on his mind all week as he pondered the missed 45-yard field goal that may have cost the team a victory against Seattle.He tried to diffuse the situation a bit with humor, walking around the locker room.“I went around today and said, ‘You want to be encouraged?'” Dawson said. “They said ‘Yeah’ and I said, ‘You could be me this week.'”It did produce a few smiles.“But obviously I’m suffering each and every moment,” Dawson said.FAMILIAR FACESShanahan is quite familiar with Arizona’s style of defense http://www.jacksonvillejaguarsteamonlin … lor-jersey , having gone against Cardinals coach Steve Wilks when Wilks was an assistant in Carolina for many years. Shanahan faced the Panthers six times over the past four seasons, including in his first game as 49ers coach a year ago.“It’s a very aggressive scheme” Shanahan said “It’s always been one of the tougher ones to go against.” The following are PFT’s top 100 free agents for the start of the 2019 league year. The rankings include prospective unrestricted and restricted free agents, as well as released players. The list will be updated as events warrant, with signings, tags and re-signings denoted when announced and/or reported.1. Cowboys defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence. (The Cowboys used the franchise tag on Lawrence.)2. Texans defensive end Jadeveon Clowney. (The Texans used the franchise tag on Clowney.)3. Patriots defensive end Trey Flowers. (The Lions agreed to terms with Flowers on a five-year deal on March 11.)4. Falcons defensive tackle Grady Jarrett. (The Falcons used the franchise tag on Jarrett.)5. Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark. (The Seahawks used the franchise tag on Clark)6. Chiefs outside linebacker Dee Ford. (The Chiefs used the franchise tag on Ford and then traded him to the 49ers.)7. Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell. (The Jets agreed to terms with Bell on a four-year deal on March 13).8. Giants safety Landon Collins. (Washington agreed to terms with Collins on a six-year, $84 million deal on March 11.)9. Ravens inside linebacker C.J. Mosley. (The Jets agreed to terms with Mosley on a five-year deal on March 12.)10. Seahawks safety Earl Thomas. (The Ravens agreed to terms with Thomas on a four-year deal on March 13.)11. Eagles quarterback Nick Foles. (The Jaguars agreed to terms with Foles on a four-year deal with a base value of $88 million on March 11.)12. Texans safety Tyrann Mathieu. (The Chiefs agreed to terms on a three-year, $42 million deal with Mathieu.)13. Washington linebacker Preston Smith. (Smith agreed to terms with the Packers on March 12.)14. Bears safety Adrian Amos. (Amos agreed to terms with the Packers on March 12.)15. Rams guard Rodger Saffold. (Saffold agreed to terms with the Titans on four-year, $44 million deal on March 12.)16. Broncos center Matt Paradis. (Paradis agreed to a three-year, $27 million deal with the Panthers on March 12.)17. Rams safety Lamarcus Joyner. (The Raiders agreed to terms with Joyner on March 11.)18. Eagles cornerback Ronald Darby. (Darby signed a one-year deal with the Eagles on March 15.)19. Ravens linebacker Za’Darius Smith. (Smith agreed to terms with the Packers on March 12.)20. Patriots offensive tackle Trent Brown. (The Raiders agreed to terms on a four-year, $66 million deal with Brown on March 11.)21. Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr. (The Vikings agreed to terms with Barr on March 11 after he had a deal in place with the Jets.)22. Seahawks linebacker K.J. Wright. (Agreed to terms to remain with the Seahawks.)23. Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh. (Signed with Buccaneers.)24. Dolphins offensive tackle Ja’Wuan James. (The Broncos agreed to terms with James on March 11.)25. Bucs offensive tackle Donovan Smith. (Signed a three-year deal with the Buccaneers on March 5.)26. Bears cornerback Bryce Callahan. (The Broncos agreed to terms with Callahan on March 15.)27. Lions defensive end Ziggy Ansah. (The Seahawks agreed to terms on a one-year deal on May 8.)28. Eagles linebacker Jordan Hicks. (Hicks agreed to a four-year deal with the Cardinals on March 12.)29. Bucs linebacker Kwon Alexander. (The 49ers reached an agreement with Alexander on March 11.)30. Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham. (Graham signed a three-year extension with the Eagles on March 1.)31. Eagles receiver Golden Tate. (Tate signed a four-year deal with the Giants on March 14.)32. Vikings defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson. (Richardson agreed to a three-year deal with the Browns on March 12.)33. Texans cornerback Kareem Jackson. (The Broncos agreed to terms on a three-year deal worth $33 million with Jackson on March 11.)34 Saints defensive end Alex Okafor. (The Chiefs signed Okafor to a three-year deal on March 14.)35. Panthers offensive tackle Daryl Williams. (The Panthers re-signed Williams on March 13.)36. Chargers receiver Tyrell Williams. (The Raiders agreed to terms with Williams on March 13.)37. Colts cornerback Pierre Desir. (Desir re-signed with the Colts on March 13.)38. Saints running back Mark Ingram. (The Ravens agreed to terms on a three-year deal with Ingram on March 13.)39. Patriots defensive back Jason McCourty. (McCourty agreed to a two-year deal with the Patriots on March 13.)40. Packers defensive tackle Muhammad Wilkerson.41. Ravens safety Eric Weddle (signed a two-year deal with the Rams on March 8.)42. Raiders tight end Jared Cook. (signed with the Saints on March 26.)43. Broncos linebacker Shaquil Barrett. (The Buccaneers signed Barrett to a one-year deal on March 15.)44. Chargers defensive lineman Corey Liuget.45. Chiefs cornerback Steven Nelson. (The Steelers agreed to a three-year http://www.jacksonvillejaguarsteamonlin … -ii-jersey , $25.5 million deal with Nelson on March 12.)46. Chiefs center Mitch Morse. (The Bills agreed to terms with Morse on March 11.)47. Rams outside linebacker Dante Fowler, Jr. (Re-signed with the Rams.)48. Chargers defensive tackle Brandon Mebane. (The Chargers agreed to terms on a deal with Mebane on March 13.)49. Falcons defensive end Bruce Irvin. (The Panthers agreed to terms on a one-year deal with Irvin on March 19.)50. Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs. (The Cardinals agreed to terms with Suggs on March 11.)51. Falcons running back Tevin Coleman. (The 49ers agreed to terms with Coleman on March 13.)52. Bengals cornerback Darqueze Dennard (The Bengals agreed to a new deal with him on March 21).53. Chiefs linebacker Justin Houston (Agreed to a two-year deal with the Colts on March 21).54. Chargers inside linebacker Denzel Perryman. (Perryman signed a two-year deal with the Chargers on March 8.)55. Browns linebacker Jamie Collins. (Collins signed with the Patriots on May 15.)56. Chargers defensive tackle Darius Philon. (The Cardinals agreed to terms with Philon on a two-year deal on March 21.)57. Bucs receiver Adam Humphries. (The Titans agreed to terms with Humphries on March 11.)58. Colts safety Clayton Geathers. (Geathers agreed to terms on a one-year deal to return to Indianapolis on March 20.)59. Jets defensive end Henry Anderson. (The Jets reached agreement with Anderson on March 12.)60. Giants center Jon Halapio. (Halapio re-signed with the Giants on March 6.)61. Colts defensive lineman Margus Hunt. (Signed a two-year deal with the Colts on March 5.)62. Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall. (Agreed to terms with the Raiders on March 28.)63. Washington receiver Jamison Crowder. (Agreed to terms on a three-year deal with Jets on March 11.)64. Washington safety Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. (Signed a one-year deal with Bears on March 14.)65. Dolphins defensive end Cameron Wake. (The Titans agreed to terms with Wake on a three-year, $23 million deal on March 12.)66. Falcons guard Andy Levitre. (Announced his retirement May 14.)67. Browns quarterback Tyrod Taylor. (The Chargers agreed to terms with Taylor on March 13.)68. Texans defensive lineman Christian Covington. (Signed a one-year deal with the Cowboys on March 14.)69. Seahawks cornerback Justin Coleman. (Agreed to terms on deal with Lions on March 11)70. Bears defensive end Aaron Lynch. (Re-signed with the Bears for one year on April 1.)71. Ravens receiver John Brown. (The Bills agreed to terms with Brown on March 11.)72. Titans linebacker Derrick Morgan. (Announced his retirement.)73. Cowboys receiver Cole Beasley. (The Bills agreed to terms with Beasley on March 12.)74. Lions safety Glover Quin. (Announced his retirement.)75. Jaguars receiver Donte Moncrief. (Reached a two-year deal with the Steelers.)76. Ravens defensive end Brent Urban. (Signed with the Titans on April 26.)77. Jets cornerback Darryl Roberts. (Re-signed with the Jets on March 11.)78. Packers linebacker Clay Matthews (Agreed to a two-year deal with the Rams on March 19)79. Titans safety Kenny Vaccaro. (The Titans reached an agreement to retain Vaccaro on March 11.)80. Steelers tight end Jesse James. (Agreed to terms on deal with Lions on March 11.)81. Patriots defensive tackle Danny Shelton. (Returned to Patriots.)82. Saints offensive lineman Jermon Bushrod.83. 49ers kicker Robbie Gould. (The 49ers used the franchise tag on Gould)84. Rams running back CJ Anderson (The Lions agreed to a one-year deal with Anderson on April 1.)85. Vikings safety George Iloka. (signed with the Cowboys on March 23.)86. Jaguars tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins (signed a one-year deal with the Patriots).87. Texans cornerback Kayvon Webster. (signed with the Saints.)88. Packers linebacker Jake Ryan. (The Jaguars signed Ryan on March 16.)89. Steelers guard Ramon Foster. (Signed a two-year deal with the Steelers on March 7.)90. Vikings running back Latavius Murray. (Agreed to a four-year deal with the Saints on March 12.)91. Chargers cornerback Jason Verrett. (Signed a one-year deal with the 49ers on March 14.)92. Saints quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. (He agreed to terms with the Saints on a one-year, fully guaranteed $7.25 million deal on March 14.)93. Cardinals linebacker Markus Golden. (The Giants agreed to terms with Golden on a one-year deal on March 14.)94. Packers receiver Randall Cobb (The Cowboys agreed to terms on a one-year deal with Cobb on March 19).95. Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski. (Re-signed with the Patriots on April 9.)96. Titans guard Quinton Spain (The Bills agreed to a one-year deal with Spain on April 3).97. Cardinals safety Tre Boston.98. Seahawks guard J.R. Sweezy. (The Cardinals reached an agreement on a two-year deal with Sweezy on March 12.)99. Washington offensive lineman Ty Nsekhe. (The Bills agreed to terms with Nsekhe on March 12.)100. Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert. (Re-signed with the Bengals on a one-year deal on March 16.)Previously ranked: Patriots defensive tackle Malcom Brown, Washington running back Adrian Peterson, Patriots returner Cordarrelle Patterson.

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