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San Francisco 49ers free-agency scorecard 5.0

The San Francisco 49ers have been fairly quiet since the initial few waves of free agency, though they did make a move Thursday in waiving right tackle Jonathan Martin, who started nine games last season after being acquired in an offseason trade with the Miami Dolphins. Here is an updated scorecard of the team's offseason moves:

Arrivals

RB Jarryd Hayne -- Australian rugby star chose the Niners, who he said gave him $100,000 guaranteed on a futures/reserve contract, over the Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks to begin his American football adventure and plans to play running back and special teams ... if he makes the squad.

DL Darnell Dockett -- Former Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowler stays in the division to fortify defensive line, which will already be without Ray McDonald and possibly also Justin Smith, with two-year, $7.5 million contract.

WR Jerome Simpson -- Acrobatic wideout, known for his forward somersault touchdown for Cincinnati and legal issues, signed to two-year deal.

WR Torrey Smith -- Five-year, $40 million contract with $22 million guaranteed brings big and fast deep threat who could be the yin to Anquan Boldin’s yang .. like they were in Baltimore when the Ravens beat the Niners in Super Bowl XLVII.

RB Reggie Bush -- No. 2 pick of 2006 draft signs one-year contract to return to California as the San Diego native and USC product will be part of a three-headed Niners rushing attack, along with Carlos Hyde and Kendall Hunter.

CB Shareece Wright -- Started his last 27 games with the San Diego Chargers but has also led the NFL in defensive pass interference penalties since 2013.

OL Erik Pears -- Eight-year NFL veteran who spent past five years with Buffalo Bills signs two-year deal, $4.7 million contract to compete for left guard spot (Pro Football Focus gave him a -25.0 grade last season, 76th of 78 guards) and/or provide depth at right tackle.

Departures

RB Frank Gore -- Heart and soul of team will now run the ball for the Indianapolis Colts and block blitzers for Andrew Luck for three years and a guaranteed $8.5 million.

LG Mike Iupati -- Three time Pro Bowler moves to Arizona on five-year, $40 million deal with $22.5 million guaranteed to form a formidable left side of O-line for Cardinals with LT Jared Veldheer.

LB Dan Skuta -- Key backup the past two seasons who has started 18 of 30 games is off to the Jacksonville Jaguars on a five-year, $20.5 million contract.

LB Patrick Willis -- Spiritual leader retires at age 30 after eight seasons, seven Pro Bowls and five All-Pro selections due to sore feet and a desire to move on.

FS Bubba Ventrone -- Retired to take job as assistant special teams coach with Super Bowl champion New England Patriots.

WR Stevie Johnson -- Released in cost-cutting move, signed three-year, $10.5 million deal with San Diego Chargers.

CB Chris Culliver -- Took his career-high four interceptions from 2014 and legal issues to Washington with a four-year deal worth up to $32 million.

CB Perrish Cox --Took his team-leading five interceptions to the Tennessee Titans on a reported three-year, $15 million deal.

LB Chris Borland -- Stunned Niners and NFL by announcing his retirement after one standout season, citing potential future health concerns.

RT Jonathan Martin -- Waived after starting nine games in his lone season with the Niners last year.

Staying put

QB Blaine Gabbert -- The only San Francisco quarterback to throw a fourth-quarter touchdown last season agrees to two-year, $2 million deal to return as Colin Kaepernick’s backup.

TE Garrett Celek -- Signed to a one-year deal.

LS Kyle Nelson -- Signed to four-year deal.

TE Derek Carrier -- Signed a two-year extension.

CB Chris Cook -- Re-signed to a one-year deal.

In limbo

DL Justin Smith -- Still contemplating retirement and Niners have given him as long as he needs to reach decision.

QB Josh Johnson

RB Alfonso Smith

RB Phillip Tanner

WR Michael Crabtree -- Visited Miami Dolphins and he has also drawn interest from Washington and San Diego Chargers. He is willing to wait for the right offer to come his way. Niners general manager Trent Baalke would not publically take him off the table.

WR Brandon Lloyd -- Niners have had no conversations with veteran WR.

WR Kassim Osgood

LB Desmond Bishop -- Perhaps becomes more appealing to Niners with only three inside linebackers with NFL experience currently under contract.