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Denver Broncos' Chris Harris 'doing great' in ACL rehab


The Denver Broncos sorely missed Chris Harris in the Super Bowl drubbing they absorbed at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks, but the productive young cornerback says he's "ahead of schedule" after partially tearing his ACL in January's playoff win over the San Diego Chargers.

Harris told MileHighReport.com this week that he's off crutches and "doing great" ahead of becoming a restricted free agent on March 11. The knee injury will prevent a lucrative, long-term deal, but The Denver Post expects the Broncos to drape Harris with a one-year, second-round tender, a strategy that typically prevents opposing teams from stealing away an RFA.
Cited as a Making the Leap candidate last July, Harris delivered in full this past season, finishing as the league's ninth-ranked cornerback, per Pro Football Focus, with three interceptions and 13 passes defensed. Only seven cover men rattled quarterbacks into a lower passer rating than the 64.9 mark Harris yielded in coverage.
With fellow cornerback Dominique Rodgers-Cromartieset to become an unrestricted free agent and Tony Carter looming as another RFA, the Broncos have plenty to ponder in the secondary.
While the aging Champ Bailey boasts a Hall of Fame resume, Harris -- today -- is Denver's best corner. While the young RFA won't get the contract he hoped for this spring, he almost certainly will have the chance to play for a big-money deal with the Broncos heading into next offseason.
On the latest edition of the "Around The League Podcast," the guys debate Joe Philbin's future in Miami before playing another round of "Win Wess' Toaster."

Report: Anquan Boldin, 49ers in talks for new contract


Anquan Boldin and the San Francisco 49ers proved to be a perfect match last season. Don't expect the partnership to end.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport said Wednesday on NFL Network that the 49ers want the soon-to-be free-agent wide receiver back after a productive 2013. The feeling is mutual, according to a source with knowledge of the team's plans.
In his appearance on "NFL Total Access," Rapoport believed that a deal would get done.
According to a Friday report by CSN Bay Area, Boldin's camp and the 49ers' front office currently are in talks for a multi-year contract extension before March 8, the date when free agents can begin negotiating with other teams.
Boldin was a steal for Niners general manager Trent Baalke, who gave up a sixth-round draft pick to acquire the veteran playmaker from the Baltimore Ravens last March. Boldin immediately emerged as a favorite target of quarterback Colin Kaepernick, piling up 13 catches for 208 yards and a touchdown in a season-opening win over the Green Bay Packers.
He finished the season with 85 receptions for 1,179 yards and seven scores. Boldin was an impact player throughout the postseason as well, leading the Niners in receiving over three playoff contests.
Though he'll turn 34 in October, Boldin is a durable presence whose game isn't predicated on speed to get separation. It's no coincidence that both the Arizona Cardinals and Ravens struggled to fill the void after he left town.
Barring an unforeseen bidder, expect Boldin to be lining up opposite Michael Crabtree come September.
On the latest edition of the "Around The League Podcast," the guys huddle with Seahawks trioMichael RobinsonBrandon Mebane and Red Bryant before unpacking Cleveland's week of chaos.

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