The 49ers drafting a wide receiver isn't the perplexing aspect of the selection; it's specifically the choice of Pearsall. While the former Gator could become a solid contributor in the coming years, many had other receivers ranked ahead of him. This has left analysts like ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. wondering about the 49ers' thought process and what it means for the team's two star receivers.
"This one makes you wonder what's going on with Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel, right?" Kiper wrote in an analysis of each first-round selection. "Could the 49ers have more moves coming? In the end, though, I had Pearsall ranked below both Xavier Legette, Keon Coleman and Adonai Mitchell, all of whom were still available at the end of Round 1."
Pearsall posted impressive numbers at the NFL Scouting Combine, recording a 4.41-second time in the 40-yard dash, a vertical jump of 42 inches, a broad jump of 10 feet, 9 inches, a 6.64-second three-cone drill time, 17 reps on the bench press, and a 20-yard shuttle time of 4.05 seconds.
Kiper added, "Pearsall lit up the combine with his testing numbers, and he could be a better pro than college player. He's my No. 10 wideout."
Pearsall's performance at Florida was enough to convince the 49ers that he was worthy of a first-round selection, averaging 16.6 yards per reception in his two seasons there.
Speaking to reporters after the pick, general manager John Lynch shared, "[Head coach] Kyle [Shanahan] and I were watching a play today where he broke a tackle, he gets through and just gets popped. He's equipped to take those hits, almost like he likes the physicality of the game. He enjoys run blocking, our kind of style."
In the aftermath of the selection, Michael Silver of the San Francisco Chronicle reported that, based on conversations with other teams, the 49ers are now more likely to trade Samuel than Aiyuk.
Lynch stated, "You never close the door on a trade. We'll always listen, and we have."
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