Rookies impress, but there’s a QB problem

SANTA CLARA — Football was back, and now it’s gone again.

Contrary to popular belief, the NFL has an offseason—it’s just a short period of time between May and June’s minicamps and July’s training camp.

So, let’s make a mountain out of a molehill with that minicamp. After all, it’s all we’ll have for the next few weeks.

Here were the studs and duds of spring football.

💪 STUDS

Ricky Pearsall

» There’s no confirmation bias or grading on the curve here — Pearsall looks the part. It wouldn’t shock me at all if the rookie had more than 50 catches this season.

And that’s even if Brandon Aiyuk shows up to work.

You cannot teach the kind of suddenness or ability to separate that Pearsall displayed in OTAs and minicamp. And while it was non-padded practice, it’s difficult to envision it not translating to the field once hard plastic becomes involved.

The 49ers receiver corps, even without Aiyuk, is deeper than ever. Deebo Samuel is incentivized to have the best year of his career, Jauan Jennings has a new contract and, lest we forget, was going to be the Super Bowl a few months ago and the rookies, Pearsall and even the speedy Jacob Cowing, are keen to make an immediate impact. And say what you will about Trent Taylor, but he still has NFL value. That’s five. Aiyuk makes it six. That’s a loaded room. And it does not have room for Ronnie Bell, Danny Gray, or Chris Conley (though I’d expect Conley to be on the practice squad).

Aiyuk is sitting at home, making more money by the day. Good for him. And I have no problem with the 49ers using their one point of leverage in negotiation — the ability to walk away — to its full advantage.

No one will take Aiyuk’s job as the team’s No. 1 receiver — the X in Kyle Shanahan’s offense — but Pearsall will play the role until Aiyuk arrives in Santa Clara.

And don’t be shocked if the Niners are just fine with that for a while.

Renardo Green

» It’s almost unfair. Green has been outstanding in the Niners’ spring practices — sticky, physical, and cerebral; the second-round cornerback has a chance to be really special with immediate effect.

But because of Pearsall’s excellence, Green’s play has been overshadowed.

I’ll bet my bottom dollar (that won’t require me to dig too long), that the Niners nailed their top two picks in 2024.

The further you are away from the ball, the less I need to see of you in pads to know if you can play or not. Pearsall can play. Green is right there with him.

But he won’t be starting in Week 1.

Isaac Yiadom

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