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Colin Kaepernick on Trent Baalke: “We have a business relationship. That’s the point that we’re at.”

Colin Kaepernick answered questions in the 49ers’ locker room Wednesday afternoon. Here are selected quotes.Q: Have you had any issues with your shoulder this week, or has it been normal?KAEPERNICK: Everything has been going great. Everything has been going as planned. Excited to get out there this Friday.>Q: The approach was very cautious. Do you think you could have played and returned to practice earlier?KAEPERNICK: No. I was following doctors’ orders and what our trainers had recommended. It was something we wanted to make sure we stayed on top of because it is the preseason and we have a long season ahead of us to make sure that everything is going as planned going into that.

ME: Do you still think you have a fair chance to win this quarterback competition before Week 1?

KAEPERNICK: Yeah. Most definitely. I’m going to go out and show everything I can these next two games and make sure I put my best foot forward to show this organization, this team, this coaching staff what I’m capable of.

Q: Are you going to wear your visor during this game?

KAEPERNICK: Yes.

Q: Chip said you’re not on a pitch count this week, but did you have to do anything additional before or after practice to manage the shoulder?

KAEPERNICK: No. Same maintenance that I’ve always done. Not something that I’m concerned about at this point. Just making sure I do everything I can to go out and put my best foot forward.

Q: Do you think Blaine Gabbert has an inherent advantage in this competition given he took all of the first-team reps the last two weeks and during the offseason training program?

KAEPERNICK: No. I can only worry about myself. I focus on the reps that I get and the mental reps that I’ve taken, so when I step on the field I feel like I’m very prepared.

Q: How are you feeling physically after throwing again?

KAEPERNICK: Great.

Q: Your arm is good?

KAEPERNICK: Yeah. Ready to go.

Q: Has the tinted visor been approved for the regular season?

KAEPERNICK: Still working on that.

Q: But you can do whatever you want during the exhibition season?

KAEPERNICK: From my understanding.

Q:  How frustrating was it to basically watch while you’re in the middle of a quarterback competition?

KAEPERNICK: Very. Very frustrating. Not something I was expecting, but at the same time it was something I had to deal and make sure I was prepared for it this coming game.

Q: Where do you think you are in terms of getting your full strength back that you had before all the procedures?

KAEPERNICK: I feel very comfortable with my strength. I’m prepared to play and ready to go. Not something I’m concerned about.

Q: What do you think of this offense? Does it suit you?

KAEPERNICK: It has been great. It’s something that I think I’m very comfortable in. It’s very similar to what I did in college. At this point I don’t think there’s any reason to be cautious or be uncomfortable in the offense. I’m very excited about what we’re capable of doing and the opportunities that we do have.

Q: You said in early June you hadn’t had a chance to talk with Trent Baalke since you got back. We talked to Trent last week and he said you’d had a good conversation together a few weeks ago. What is your relationship like with the general manager?

KAEPERNICK: We have a business relationship. That’s the point that we’re at.

Q: You had a good conversation? Would you characterize that as accurate?

KAEPERNICK: Uh, we had a conversation.

Q: Do you feel good about the way your situation physically has been handled by the team?

KAEPERNICK: Once again, I’m not getting into all the specifics, anything like that. We’re focusing on football. My focus right now is this game Friday.

ME: When you initially hurt your shoulder, you said you’d felt that tightness before when you played baseball and you bounced back quickly before. Eight to 10 years later, do you find your shoulder recovers less quickly than it used to?

KAEPERNICK: No. At this point I would say I bounce back quicker than I did in the past. Baseball is very taxing on the shoulder. Football not as much.

Colin Kaepernick resumes throwing in practice

>Colin Kaepernick threw in front of the media during the warm-up portion of practice Monday morning. According to players, he also threw during 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 team drills when the media was not allowed to watch. Cornerback Jimmie Ward told reporters Kaepernick made “some good throws today,” including a deep completion to slot receiver Bruce Ellington.

“You’ve got to get used to that cannon,” Ellington said while standing at his locker. “Kap’s arm is still strong and he’s still throwing it in the right direction.”

Kaepernick made a brief appearance in the locker room after practice and said his arm feels fine. For what’s it worth, he seemed genuinely pleased to see the media for the first time in his professional career, although he didn’t say much. He made casual conversation as he laid on the floor and massaged his lower back with a softball.

What do you make of all this? What do you expect from Kaepernick this week? Big week for him.

Jim O’Neil on 5th-round pick Ronald Blair: “Everywhere we put him he makes plays.”

“We had a great trip out to Denver. I thought it was a great experience for our football team. I thought our support staff did an unbelievable job making the coaches’ jobs easy and the players’ jobs east. On the field, just practicing against Denver for those two days and playing against them, there was a lot of teachable moments that came up for our guys, a lot that we can learn and grow from. Off the field, I thought we really had the opportunity to connect as a football team. That’s always fun to do when you are kind of bunkered away for five days. You really get to know some guys that you probably wouldn’t if you’re just staying at your own place. As far as the game on Saturday night, I was happy with how we finished. Obviously, we won the game. Much better than the previous week. We were able to generate four turnovers and steal a few possessions for our guys, and just the timeliness of some of those turnovers in sudden-change situations, two minute, were big time stops for us as a group. And then I thought the guys up front did a really good job affecting the quarterback. We were able to hit him with some of our pressures. We were able to get there when we rushed four, so that was great to see. Guys from the first and second level of the defense. As far as some things we need to clean up, I didn’t like the way we started. We didn’t do a good job getting them off schedule on the first drive of the game, and then our third down penalties need to decrease. I think we had four in the game, and defensively, that’s like a defensive turnover. Any time you are off the field on third down and then there’s a yellow flag on the ground that can be very frustrating, so we’ve got to clean those two things up.”

 

You did recover from that first drive pretty quickly. What was going on? What was the difference between drive one and drive two for them?

“I thought they did a good job executing and they took what we gave them, and we just didn’t make any plays to get them behind schedule. The one play we made on [LB] NaVorro’s [Bowman] sack, it got called back because of a defensive holding penalty. That would have given them second-and-16, now you feel good about winning the next two plays because they’re behind schedule. Instead, it was first-and-10, second-and-short, second-and-medium, third-and-manageable instead of it being second-and-long, third-and-long, putting them in more predictable situations. But, the guys settled in and we made a couple of adjustments and then I liked how we finished the half.”

 

Your defensive front, you didn’t have a lot of guys obviously. Some guys didn’t dress and a couple got hurt. Kind of looking ahead in a couple of weeks, we haven’t seen DL Glenn Dorsey out on the practice field. How do you gauge where he is going to be able to fit into that defensive rotation just from your history of learning what he can do?

“Right now, I’m excited to get him back whenever he does come back. But, just off of what he’s done in the past. You kind of fit him into a part of your plan based off of what he put on tape last year and all the previous years he’s been in the NFL and try to deploy him that way, what are his strengths.”

 

Do you see him as a guy that can play any of those spots that he has in the past?

“Absolutely, he could play nose. He could play either end.”

 

Do you expect him for Week 1?

“I don’t know. I can’t answer that. You would have to talk to [head coach Chip Kelly] coach or [vice president of football operations Jeff Ferguson] Ferg. I know he is working really hard in rehab right now. He looks really good in some of our individual drills. When they decide to let him go is on them.”

 

With NT Ian Williams out, would you expect to give Glenn more of a chance at nose after playing end last year?

“We’ll play the best three. So, it’s whoever the best three are, we’ll figure it out from there. And then obviously we are going to have some guys that are going to come in and take some reps.”

 

What are you seeing from NT Garrison Smith? He seems to have flashed at nose tackle?

“Yeah, he’s taking advantage of his opportunity. He made a huge third-and-one play a couple of weeks ago against the Texans and then he had some really nice plays this past week. He was all over the field. When you are talking about those guys, are they on the roster or are they not on the roster? That’s what you’re looking for, guys that are going to show up when they are given the opportunity, and he’s done that.”

 

How has he done on the day-to-day, just at camp?

“Real good, real good. Solid, gets his job done, he’s very smart pre-snap, and you guys have heard me talk about this before; one of the things I think going against coach’s offense and how fast they move, it makes you think fast. So now when you go against a normal offense, it just gives you extra time to think. So, Garrison’s a guy that can do a really good job studying backfield sets, maybe line splits, how a guy is leaning in his stance, and then he can hedge his bet on making a play and you guys have seen the results. He can gather pre-snap information, ‘Alright, I know this is happening or this is happening’ and then go make a play. He’s shown two weeks now that he can do that.”

 

At this point, are you prepared to say that DB Jimmie Ward will be a starting cornerback on this team Week 1?

“Yeah, it’s looking that way right now. He hasn’t really been tested in a game yet, but he’s done a great job in the three practices we’ve had against other teams and in both preseason games. But, [CB] Rashard Robinson’s coming, [CB Keith] Reaser’s coming, there’s a lot of guys that are playing really well right now that are going to continue to push Jimmie and [CB Tramaine] Brock, so those guys know they need to show up every day.”

 

You’ve talked about creating schemes or packages for certain guys, and LB Marcus Rush is a guy who seems like he has a different physical skill set then a lot of the other outside linebackers. Is he a guy that you might envision, if he makes the team, putting him in a position that fits his skill set similar to the way you’ve talked about other guys?

“You know, I wasn’t here last year with Marcus. I think [outside linebackers coach] Jason Tarver has done a great job developing him. He was on the practice squad last year. I know he has completely changed his body from year one to year two. I see him as a complete outside backer. He can rush the quarterback, he can set edges in the run game and he’s very good in pass coverage with what we ask him to do. The thing I like about Marcus is on the day of that game, I went down and part of my pregame ritual is I always take a personnel guy and I will call the game, he’ll give me personnel, it’s [defensive quality control coach] Tem Lukabu, one of our defensive assistants. And when I went down to the film room to call that game, Marcus was down there studying tape for probably about an hour, hour and a half. It’s just good to see a guy put in the extra work and he’s studying tackles and he’s studying formations and then he goes out and he has a three sack performance and he plays really well. For me, that was good to see. It’s stuff that you guys probably don’t see, but seeing him put in the extra work and then reap the rewards of it was nice.”

 

Did you sense he was disappointed he didn’t get that fourth one?

“I’m sure he was. A three sack game is a hell-of-a game. A four sack game is pretty damn rare.”

 

Just following up on that, what have you seen out of him during practice? Were you expecting him to have one of those outstanding performances during the game?

“Yeah, I mean Marcus has done a really nice job in practice. Obviously, he popped off the tape this past week. But, you can’t ignore production. So, he’s a guy that if guys play like that they’re going to get a little bit more during practice and we will see what they can do.”

 

Can you walk us through S Eric Reid’s interception and was that quarters coverage or was that a cover two where Eric Reid just kind of had a green light to kind of go up and bite on that?

“We were in quarters and you guys have heard me talk a lot about we want guys that are productive, trust your coaching, trust what you see and go. Eric did that. He knew he was protected over the top. They ran the right route, Eric took a shot, the quarterback threw him the ball and he did an unbelievable job going to score with it.”

 

What have you seen form CB Will Redmond?

“Really smart football player. I don’t know if he is all the way back yet, but he’s doing a hell-of-a job for us and he’s a guy I get excited about seeing every day out here.”

 

Do you expect him at some point to get on the field during one of these games?

“Sure, yep.”

 

And what gives you that optimism?

“Just the way he’s progressed throughout practice.”

 

So why hasn’t he been out there for two games?

“I’m not a part of that decision. That’s up to coach and Ferg and [director of human performance Mark Uyeyama] Uye when they talk about who is available for game day and who is not.”

 

But, he’s doing everything out there during practice, right?

“Almost, yes.”

 

When you say almost, what’s the problem?

“We’re just monitoring his reps. It’s not a situation where, he’s not on a rep count, he can’t do everything that we want him to do right now. So, there are some things that we are still monitoring him with.”

 

Have you been able to mix and match your fronts? Where are you just kind of in the process of figuring out where guys fit the best at this point?

“Up front?”

 

Yeah.

“Well, it’s hard when we’ve got some guys injured right now. But, we’re rolling with the guys we have and they did a good job in the game. I think [DL] Arik [Armstead] is doing a good job with his rehab. [DL DeForest Buckner] Buck had a really good day and a half up in Denver before they kind of erred on the side of just being careful with him. And then, we’re still waiting to get Dors back, but the guys that have been available for us have done a nice job. [DT] Quinton Dial has been rock solid in the run game. He’s actually done some really good things in the pass game, pushing the pocket. [NT] Mike Purcell’s been rock solid in the run game, we’ve talked about him. [DT] Tony Jerod-Eddie probably had our best hustle play of the preseason so far on the one tight end screen pass that got out on the sideline. He ran 30-yards downfield and was the one that pushed the tight end out of bounds, so that was awesome to see from him. So, that whole group’s really done a nice job. [Defensive line coach Jerry Azzinaro] Azz has been unbelievable with them as far as developing them and getting them rolling.”

 

DL Ronald Blair, you’ve used him so many different ways. Do you feel comfortable using him in all those ways or are you still kind of trying to figure out what he does best?

“Everywhere we put him he makes plays. So, I thought last week, Ronnie didn’t really fill up the stat sheet, but we talked about him being close to a lot of production and causing some production. This week you saw he was able to make three or four splash plays in that game and he’s just going to keep getting better with the more he plays. But yeah, I feel comfortable with him at nose, at end, outside backer. He’s going to be a guy that we move around. Offenses are going to have to find him and deal with him.”

 

When do you want to make a call on who is going to be that second inside linebacker next to NaVorro?

“I don’t have a timetable on it, I don’t. I thought all three guys played solid. They all made some plays. So, like I’ve said before, if it takes to Week 5, Week 6 in the season, I’m fine with that. I’m sure those guys would like to know, but I’m going to put the best 11 out there and if we have 12 or 13 that deserve to play, then those guys will play.”

 

Will LB Ray-Ray Armstrong start this upcoming game?

“We haven’t talked about that yet.”

 

Have you ever coached a guy with his frame at that inside linebacker? He seems a little taller and longer than others.

“At other places I’ve been, what we’ve had to do is in obvious passing situations, we’ve had to drop a safety down to play dime linebacker. With his skill set and him having the background of playing in the secondary and with some of the things we can do with him coverage-wise, we don’t feel right now like we need to do that as a defense. It is a little bit of a first for me, given how athletic he can be and the plays he can make in space.”

 

And does his length, is it problematic in any other place, as far as leverage–?

“No. Like we talked about last week, one of the question marks for Ray-Ray was how he would show up against the run in the box. And if you watched the film from the first two weeks, he’s been great.”

 

Would you consider using Armstrong in passing situations and maybe Hodges in run situations?

“It’s a possibility. We’ll take advantage of what those guys do best. I’m not sitting here saying that that’s what we’re going to do, but if somebody does something better than somebody else, we’re going to try to tailor our defense to our players’ strengths.”

 

If LB Nick Bellore can’t play on Friday, would LB Michael Wilhoite get the majority of those reps at MIKE behind NaVorro?

“Mike’s a guy that has been crossed-trained at WILL and MIKE, so that’s a possibility there and [LB] Shayne Skov’s done a nice job this preseason too. So, I feel comfortable with either one of those guys playing MIKE after NaVorro.”

 

But, Hodges and Ray-Ray have not played MIKE?

“No, Mike is the only WILL-dime linebacker that we’ve cross trained at MIKE and WILL.”

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Last year, when 49ers general manager Trent Baalke drafted 6-foot, 8-inch Arik Armstead from Oregon, he said 5-technique players were hard to find. Now the 49ers draft 6-foot, 7-inch DeForest Buckner as another 5-technique player from Oregon. With the 49ers’ three-four defense, the defensive ends (or five technique players) often play like defensive tackles, with responsibilities to control the gap on either side of them, which is an unusual scheme in today’s NFL. It requires long arms and the ability to stymie the tackle and then shed him to find the runner.

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Buckner’s presence indeed could be bolster a 49ers defense that compiled only 28 sacks en route to a 5-11 record last year under then-coach Jim Tomsula. “D-Fo’s an awesome player,” Armstead said earlier Thursday. “We played together and had an awesome time. That’s my guy and we motivate each other.” “I was praying to be reunited with Arik and Coach Kelly and (defensive line) coach (Jerry) Azzinaro,” said Buckner, who first heard of his drafting in a call from Kelly.

49ers could bolster declining defense in draft

With the San Francisco 49ers' defense falling in the rankings in each of the past three season, the NFL draft could offer a way to reverse the trend.

49ers Trent Baalke facing vital draft to turnaround franchise

Before locking himself away in the 49ers draft room this month, Trent Baalke took a seat in Lucas Oil Stadium's lower stands back in February, when he stoically evaluated quarterbacks at the NFL Scouting Combine.

49ers’ Smelter ready to join competition at wide receiver

Wide receiver DeAndre Smelter has been with the 49ers for nearly a year, but on Monday he joins the team. After sustaining a torn ACL in November 2014, Smelter spent his entire rookie season on the sideline after 49ers general manager Trent Baalke selected him in the fourth round of last year’s draft. Although he was allowed to practice for three weeks late last season while on the non-football injury list, the 49ers took no chances. But with the opening of the third week of the team’s offseason program on Monday, there are now no restrictions on Smelter.

Light went on for 49ers RB Hayne after first week of program

After four days of attempting to absorb Chip Kelly’s new playbook, Jarryd Hayne said things suddenly clicked during a three-day break...

49ers’ 2016 schedule

The San Francisco 49ers' 2016 schedule, as announced Thursday by the NFL

Staley: Rebuilding ‘a waste to guys like me’

The longest-tenured player in the organization wants to hear no talk about a “rebuilding season” – even if there appears to be long odds against the 49ers improving enough to rebound this year as a playoff contender. Joe Staley is entering his 10th NFL season, and he will be 32 years old when the regular season begins. He implied he does not have the time or patience for another long-term building process to take shape. Coming off a season in which the 49ers finished last in the NFC West with a 5-11 record in Jim Tomsula’s only season as head coach, the 49ers did not use free agency to add veteran players to strengthen positions that need help despite the presence of $52.6 million in cap space. But the 49ers currently own 12 draft picks, which is likely to mean the team’s roster will see another influx of youth and inexperience that must be developed

Baalke’s text to Anthony Davis: Trade claim ‘false reporting’

Anthony Davis' status with the 49ers is uncertain, and there were two developments on Monday morning. First, Peter King of MMQB.com reported that a front office executive told him the 49ers want to trade Anthony Davis and Antoine Bethea. Then, Davis weighed in on Twitter: "Trent text me this morning clarifying a 'report that surfaced' saying that the trade accusations are 'False Reporting.'"

Jaworski: Colin Kaepernick should leave 49ers for Broncos; Dak Prescott would fit Chip Kelly’s scheme

Colin Kaepernick’s best path back to success is to get traded to the Denver Broncos, according to one of his most ardent admirers, ESPN’s Ron Jaworski. Three years after claiming Kaepernick “could be one of the greatest quarterbacks ever,” Jaworski believes Kaepernick needs to leave the 49ers for the reigning champion Broncos, who’ve stalled potential trade talks. “Clearly, Colin Kaepernick going Denver would be the quickest, positive path back to success,” Jaworski said Tuesday on a media conference call. “You can play to the (Broncos) defense, and you don’t have to score 30 points a game.”

Kaepernick’s tenure with the 49ers is in doubt after last year’s dismal season, which saw him lose the starting job after a 2-6 start.

After he had a career-high four passes intercepted Sept. 27 in a 47-7 loss at Arizona, Jaworski didn’t hold back his criticism on Twitter: “Had to shred my guy Colin Kap today! He was awful in his reads, throws, footwork and mechanics! He has the toolset, but doesn't use them!"

The 49ers, who drafted Kaepernick with a second-round pick in 2011, could use their first-round choice (No. 7 overall) on one of the top quarterback prospects April 28.

Cal’s Jared Goff, North Dakota State’s Carson Wentz and Memphis’ Paxton Lynch are seen by Jaworski as the top quarterbacks. However, Jaworski sees Mississippi State’s Dak Prescott as an ideal fit for new 49ers coach Chip Kelly’s offense.

“(Prescott) reminds me to a degree of Donovan McNabb coming out of Syracuse,” Jaworski said, pointing to Prescott’s mobility and strong arm.

“If you look at what would be the optimal way for a Chip-style offense, it’s a quarterback with some mobility and ability to have repetitive accuracy on the run. That’s what I saw out of Dak Prescott.”

Another under-the-radar quarterback Jaworski covets is North Carolina State’s Jacoby Brissett. “He’s a guy that’s 6-4, 231 and can just rip throws,” Jaworski said. “When talking about clay and a NFL coach that can mold the clay, Brissett is one of those players.”

Jaworski is a former Eagles quarterback who closely followed how Kelly ran the franchise the previous three seasons.  Jaworski will be part of two, “NFL Matchup” pre-draft shows with Sal Paolantonio and Merrill Hoge, starting with next Tuesday on ESPN at 5 p.m.

-- LaDanian Tomlinson, the former San Diego Chargers running back, expects Kaepernick’s presence to become a disruptive factor in the 49ers locker room.

"Other guys in this locker room, they are wondering, 'Why is he here?’ “ Tomlinson said Monday night on NFL Network. “They are kinda looking (sideways), like man, seriously? Because you know if a guy already said he doesn't want to be here and he's already met with John Elway and the Denver Broncos' brass, your teammates are thinking: 'He's out of here, why is he still in our locker room? He doesn't want to be here.'

“And it will cause a problem, no matter what anybody says,” Tomlinson continued. “It's going to cause a problem that he's in that locker room."

 

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49ers re-sign Tony Jerod-Eddie

The working were working towards a new deal for Tony Jerod-Eddie since early March. On Monday, the defensive lineman put pen to paper.

Colin Kaepernick to clock in at 49ers offseason program

Colin Kaepernick was expected to show up Monday with his teammates -- his still-49ers teammates -- for the start of their offseason program and their first engagement with new coach Chip Kelly.

Free agent Griffin could interest 49ers’ Kelly

Quarterback Robert Griffin is reportedly heading for free agency on Monday, two days ahead of the opening of the new league year. Washington will officially release the 2012 Offensive Rookie of the Year to avoid playing his scheduled salary of $16.2 million for the upcoming season, according to multiple reports. With plenty of salary-cap space, the 49ers have to consider Griffin as a top option to compete for the team’s starting quarterback job in 2016.

Source: 49ers expected to tender RFA Wilhoite

The 49ers are expected to tender restricted free agent linebacker Michael Wilhoite, who started 28 games the past two seasons, according to a source. The expected one-year tender of $1.671 million will give the 49ers right of first refusal if another team signs Wilhoite to an offer sheet. The 49ers would receive no compensation if the team declines to match another team's offer. If the 49ers tender him at $2.553 million, the 49ers would receive a second-round pick as compensation if he were to sign with another team and the 49ers declined to match. The free-agent signing period is scheduled to being on Wednesday at 1 p.m.

No turning back: 49ers, Kaepernick destined to part ways

General manager Trent Baalke said he “absolutely” expected Colin Kaepernick to remain on the 49ers’ roster, while also admitting he “can’t predict tomorrow.” Baalke’s words ended up being prophetic. Baalke made those statements on Wednesday. The next day, just hours after coach Chip Kelly said Kaepernick wants to be with the 49ers, Kaepernick’s agents told the 49ers a different story. The latest development from Camp Kaepernick could not have come as a surprise to anyone -– certainly not to Baalke, who is well-aware of the background and the mistrust that has developed between Kaepernick and the organization.

Purdy: Do 49ers really want Colin Kaepernick? Here’s what Jed York says

Jed York, the 49ers' owner, wants Colin Kaepernick to be a 49ers quarterback. That should not be news. But after events of the last week, it qualifies as such. "All I can tell you," York told me, "is that the last conversation I had with Kap was a good conversation. I asked how he was feeling. I hope he's doing well. I care about his health and well-being because I think he can be a big piece of what we're doing, going forward." Frankly, I am not sure how the ongoing Kaepernick reality show is going to end. I'm not certain that Kaepernick or the 49ers do, either. But I know this much: The NFL, which does such a genius job of keeping itself in the news all 12 months of every year, must have loved events of this past week in Indianapolis at the scouting combine.

49ers GM Trent Baalke says college defensive ends are risky

Would Chip Kelly attempt to grab one of his old Oregon Ducks to pair with Arik Armstead on the 49ers' defensive line?

Prized DL prospect DeForest Buckner said it would be ‘crazy’ to join familiar faces on 49ers

DeForest Buckner said he's talked "all the time" with former Oregon teammate Arik Armstead about reuniting on the 49ers defensive line, and doing so under their one-time coach, Chip Kelly.
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