Goldson wants no part of a second franchise tag

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The numbers might look big, but no NFL player wants the franchise tag.​
Dashon Goldson especially doesn’t want it for a second straight year, as the 49ers safety said Tuesday he’s done enough he shouldn’t be kept away from a long-term deal.​
“I felt that they wanted me to prove myself, and I think I did just that,” Goldson said, via Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee. “So if I was in the position again with the franchise tag, I’d be very surprised.”​
Goldson had another good season while playing under the one-year, $6.2 million tag, and it would cost them $7.45 million to use it again this year. But he clearly would prefer the security a longer deal would provide.​
The 49ers have given linebackers Patrick Willis, Ahmad Brooks and NaVorro Bowman long-term deals, and Goldson said they gave him a “heads up” before those deals were finalized.​
“I think that guys that got deals done were deserving,” Goldson said. “It was a little, like, ‘Wow. Ok.’ But I had to stay focused on what was more important, and that was the team and getting to the Super Bowl.”​
But now that the football part has been taken care of, it’s time for business.​
 

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