The San Francisco 49ers bolstered their wide receiver room this offseason by adding veteran playmakers Mike Evans and Christian Kirk—two experienced leaders expected to help guide a group that has undergone significant turnover.
That leadership could be especially valuable for younger receivers like Ricky Pearsall, who has appeared in only 20 games with 13 starts since being selected No. 31 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Pearsall's 2025 season was limited to nine games due to injury, and he has totaled just three touchdowns over his NFL career. However, he appears to be putting in the work this offseason, recently training with Kirk, as shown in the photo below.
Ricky Pearsall has been training with Christian Kirk this offseason pic.twitter.com/QByYCWOgvW
— Coach Yac 🗣 (@Coach_Yac) April 7, 2026
For 49ers fans, the building of early chemistry between Pearsall and Kirk is an encouraging sign as the team prepares to begin its offseason program on April 20.
Kirk enters his eighth NFL season, having spent time with the Arizona Cardinals, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans before signing a one-year deal with San Francisco. He has recorded 432 receptions for 5,415 yards and 30 touchdowns during his career.
His best season came in 2022 with the Jaguars, when he tallied 84 catches for 1,108 yards and eight touchdowns.
His former head coach, DeMeco Ryans of the Texans, recently offered a strong endorsement of Kirk, highlighting the veteran's leadership and mentorship.
"A great young man," Ryans said. "Really provided a lot to our locker room from a leadership standpoint, of helping out. We had a lot of young receivers this past year and thought Christian did a really good job of helping out those young guys. They're able to lean on him and gain some of his insight and experience that he's had from being a pro for a while."
That type of veteran presence could prove invaluable for developing players like Pearsall, Jacob Cowing, and Jordan Watkins as the 49ers prepare for the 2026 season.
H/t to Nick San Miguel of Niner Noise for the find.
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