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Posted on: Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Crabtree talks to 49ers' brass


Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO — Three top San Francisco 49ers executives met in person yesterday with unsigned wide receiver and top draft pick Michael Crabtree and his agent, Eugene Parker.

Team spokesman Bob Lange confirmed the meeting to The Associated Press but said the 49ers would not get into particulars of discussions or negotiations, though this development appears to be a positive step for both sides to getting something done.

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

Crabtree and Parker sat down with team president Jed York, vice president of football operations Paraag Marathe and general manager Scot McCloughan, Lange said.

The former Texas Tech star is the only draft pick who has yet to sign, so this meeting could point to progress in him finally ending his contract impasse. It's not common for a player to join in on such contract talks.

San Francisco's early season success could be enticing.

The 22-year-old Crabtree hasn'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.

SHORT SNAPS

Giants: Eli Manning's teammates expect the QB will make his 83rd consecutive start on Sunday for New York against Oakland. Manning had an MRI on his right foot Monday, which revealed inflammation and swelling of the tissue on the bottom of the foot. He is listed as "day to day."

Ravens: Baltimore placed linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo on the injured reserve list and filled his spot on the roster by signing linebacker Prescott Burgess. Ayanbadejo, a three-time special teams Pro Bowler, tore his left quadriceps in Sunday's game against New England.

Steelers: Pittsburgh safety Troy Polamalu is expected to practice on a limited basis today for the first time since tearing the medial collateral ligament in his left knee Sept. 10 against Tennessee. His status for Sunday's game at Detroit has not yet been determined.