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  • SEA Wide Receiver
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    Cardinal coach Dennis Green says not one receiver is making a positive impression on him in training camp.
    The Cardinals starting three this weekend? Karl Williams, Bryan Gilmore, and Kevin Kasper. Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, and Bryant Johnson are all out with injuries, althoug Fitzgerald will be ready for the regular season.
  • SEA Wide Receiver
    Cardinals receiver Bryan Gilmore continues to miss practice with an injured knee.
    Gilmore is filling in at No. 3 receiver until Bryant Johnson gets healthy.
  • SEA Wide Receiver
    The San Jose Mercury News reports Bryan Gilmore is the favorite to be San Francisco’s third receiver this season.
    Gilmore was mainly a special teamer in Miami but has a good chance to make an impact especially with Arnaz Battle nursing his knee. He’s not expected to have any fantasy value.
  • SEA Wide Receiver
    Miami claimed WR Bryan Gilmore, formerly of the Cardinals.
    Picking up Arizona’s scraps generally isn’t a great idea.
  • SEA Wide Receiver
    In a surprising announcement, Dolphins coach Dave Wannstedt said that if Chris Chambers doesn’t play that Bryan Gilmore would start in his place, not Derrius Thompson.
    Gilmore still has no fantasy value.
  • SEA Wide Receiver
    Bryan Gilmore led the Dolphins with 53 receiving yards on Sunday.
    He was announced as the starter late in the week with Chris Chambers out. Still, he has no long-term fantasy value.
  • SEA Wide Receiver
    The Cardinals released wide receiver Bryan Gilmore.
    Arizona’s opening day starters at wide receiver could be Larry Fitzgerald, Nate Poole, and Karl Williams. Not exactly what coach Dennis Green had in mind.
  • SEA Wide Receiver
  • SEA Wide Receiver
    Signed earlier this week, Bryan Gilmore said Wednesday that he’s been told he’ll serve as the 49ers’ No. 3 wide receiver behind Darrell Jackson and Arnaz Battle.
    “That’s what I’m preparing for,” Gilmore said. “We’ve got some great wide receivers. Darrell Jackson and Arnaz Battle, give them chances, they’ll make plays. This is the place I want to be.”
  • FA Wide Receiver #89
    The 49ers are expected to give rookie Jason Hill a chance to be their third receiver once he recovers from a lingering hamstring problem.
    The Washington State alum has missed the last two weeks. He’s currently the No. 3 flanker behind Arnaz Battle and Bryan Gilmore, but that will change when Hill recovers, as he’s expected to pass Gilmore. Gilmore and Ashley Lelie will likely split third receiver snaps until Hill is ready.