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  • Thu., Aug. 08, 2013 6:00PM - 9:30PM PDT 49ers vs. Broncos -The game will mark the 35th preseason contest between the two teams, with Denver holding an 18-16 edge over San Francisco. During last year’s preseason matchup in Denver, the 49ers defeated the Broncos 29-24.
    -This will mark Denver’s first preseason trip to Candlestick Park since 2009 when the 49ers edged the Broncos 17-16.
  • Fri., Aug. 16, 2013 5:00PM - 8:30PM PDT 49ers at Chiefs -The 49ers and Chiefs have met nine times in the preseason. San Francisco leads the all-time series 6-3.
    -San Francisco has won the past two preseason contests. In the last meeting, during the 2003 preseason, the 49ers won 24-6 at Kansas City.
  • Sun., Aug. 25, 2013 5:00PM - 8:30PM PDT 49ers vs. Vikings -It marks the eighth time the 49ers and Vikings have met in the preseason.
    -The 49ers lead the all-time preseason series 4-3 and are 2-0 against the Vikings at home during the preseason.
    -The 49ers have won the past two contests, which were both played at Candlestick Park, a 17-6 win last season and a 15-10 victory in 2010.
  • Thu., Aug. 29, 2013 7:00PM - 10:30PM PDT 49ers at Chargers -It marks the 27th consecutive year in which the two teams have met in the preseason.
    -San Francisco leads preseason series 21-20 after the 49ers won, 35-3, at Candlestick Park last preseason.
    -It marks the 23rd preseason matchup in San Diego, with the Chargers holding a 16-8 series advantage at home.
  • Sun., Sep. 08, 2013 1:25PM - 4:25PM PDT 49ers vs. Packers In what will mark the team’s final season at Candlestick Park, the 49ers open the 2013 campaign by facing playoff teams from 2012 in four of the first five weeks, starting with the Green Bay Packers on September 8. This marks the second consecutive season that the 49ers and Packers have met in Week 1. Last season, San Francisco defeated Green Bay in two contests, 30-22 on the road in Week 1, and 45-31 at home in the NFC Divisional round of the playoffs. The 49ers overall record against the Packers is 28-34-1, including 17-11-1 at home.
  • Sun., Sep. 15, 2013 5:30PM - 8:30PM PDT 49ers at Seahawks San Francisco travels to division-rival Seattle to face the Seahawks in prime time on Sunday night. The overall series is tied at 14 games apiece, but under head coach Jim Harbaugh, the 49ers are 3-1 versus Seattle. The teams split the 2012 series, with each team winning on their home field.
  • Sun., Sep. 22, 2013 1:25PM - 4:25PM PDT 49ers vs. Colts On September 22, San Francisco will host the Indianapolis Colts for the first time since 2005. The 49ers are 18-24 overall against the Colts, including an 11-10 record at home. The Colts defeated the 49ers, 18-14, in the teams’ last meeting in Indianapolis, in 2009.
  • Thu., Sep. 26, 2013 5:25PM - 8:25PM PDT 49ers at Rams The Niners will have a short week as they will travel to St. Louis for a Thursday night, NFL Network showdown with the Rams on September 26. The overall series is split at 62-62-3, and 31-31-1 on the road. Both contests last season went into overtime, with the Rams winning, 16-13, in St. Louis, and the teams tying, 24-24, in San Francisco.
  • Sun., Oct. 06, 2013 5:30PM - 8:30PM PDT 49ers vs. Texans San Francisco faces the Houston Texans on Sunday night October 6, in front of a national audience on NBC. It marks the third prime time appearance through the first five weeks of the regular season for the 49ers. This will be only Houston’s second trip ever to Candlestick Park in the regular season, and their first since the 49ers won 20-17 in overtime, in 2005.
  • Sun., Oct. 13, 2013 1:25PM - 4:25PM PDT 49ers vs. Cardinals The second game of the back-to-back home-stand will be on October 13 vs. the Arizona Cardinals. San Francisco owns a 26-17 overall record against the Cardinals, including a 15-8 mark at home. In the 2012 regular season finale, San Francisco won 27-13, clinching the NFC West Division title for the 19th time in franchise history. The Niners have compiled a 7-1 record versus Arizona over the past eight games.

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Defensive Line Depth on Display

Posted Feb 23, 2013

The most loaded position group at the 2013 NFL Draft just might be the defensive linemen.

INDIANAPOLIS – The most loaded position group at the 2013 NFL Draft just might be the defensive linemen. Defensive ends and defensive tackles should expect to hear their names called early and often starting April 25.

It's perfect timing for the 49ers, too.

With nose tackles Isaac Sopoaga and Ricky Jean Francois scheduled for free agency, the 49ers have replacement opitons should either player move on from the team. In total, San Francisco has 11 draft picks and three more expected compensatory selections on the way.

But for now, it’s all about the defensive linemen impressing NFL coaches and talent evaluators at the 2013 NFL Scouting Combine.

It’s also important to differentiate from the group.

“In my eyes, I feel like I’m a leader and a dynamic player,” said Florida defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd, a 6-foot-3, junior ranked No. 1 at his position according to NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock.

“I feel I can do everything they need from a defensive tackle for their team,” Floyd added in his sales pitch to the media.

Mayock estimates six defensive tackles will be drafted in the first-round, a group most that could be led by Floyd.

Interestingly enough, Floyd wasn’t a fan of NFL football until 2007 where he watched the Indianapolis Colts win the Super Bowl. Before then, Floyd mostly watched the Disney Channel.

Now, he’s all about the pro game and hopes he can crack the top-10 come April, preferably to his hometown Philadelphia Eagles who hold the No. 4 overall selection.

Another player hoping to be drafted by the Eagles is Oregon defensive end Dion Jordan, Mayock’s No. 1 rated outside linebacker. In college, Jordan played for Philadelphia’s new head coach, Chip Kelly.

Jordan’s athleticism and versatility just might set him apart from all other hybrid defensive ends. He came to Oregon as a wide receiver prospect and wound up playing all over the defensive front.

The position switch wasn’t regretted by Jordan at all.

“Not at all,” said the pass-rusher who recorded five sacks as a senior in a variety of roles for the Ducks. “I understand that was my best opportunity for me to get on the football field.

“I stuck with it and things worked out for the best.”

Jordan, a 6-foot-6, 243-pound senior, will need shoulder surgery after the combine. But for now, he wants to show teams how versatile he can be. Jordan covered slot receivers, rushed off the edge and even put his hand in the dirt as a defensive end.

“I feel lining up all over the field shows my athleticism and that I know the game,” he added.

Finding the right scheme is important for many of this year’s draft eligble players, defensive tackles included.

Ohio State defensive tackle Jonathan Hankins believes he can fit a 3-4 or 4-3 scheme.

“It doesn’t matter,” said the 6-foot-3, 320-pound lineman.

More importantly than showing his ability to play defensive tackle or nose tackle, Hankins wants to showcase his motor and overall athleticism in his combine drills.

“It’s amazing being here,” Hankins said. “We’ve talked about being here since college.”

In a similar vein, Georgia defensive tackle John Jenkins believes he has the size and ability to play in any kind of defense in the NFL.

Size isn’t an issue in his mind.

Jenkins weighed 370 pounds in the SEC Championship loss to the eventual BCS champion Alabama Crimson Tide, but has now trimmed down to 346.

“It wasn’t tough at all,” Jenkins said of the weight loss. “It was all work ethic.”

The defensive line class will have plenty of opportunities from now until April 25 to showcase their talents. Combine drills, in-person interviews with teams and strong pro day performances will all separate the group in time.

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