Why 49ers WR coach sees good, bad in OTAs absence of Aiyuk, Jennings originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
SANTA CLARA — The absence of Brandon Aiyuk and Jauan Jennings at OTAs is viewed as both a good and bad thing by 49ers receivers coach Leonard Hankerson.
Without two of the team’s top three receivers on the field, first-round draft pick Ricky Pearsall is getting a higher number of valuable reps that might be more limited if Aiyuk and Jennings were present.
“It’s awesome,” Hankerson said. “Both good and bad I would say. Reason why is it’s good for Ricky is because he’s getting a ton of reps, but also bad, because that’s two guys who know how we do things, know how it’s done the right way.”
Coach Kyle Shanahan asks a lot from wideouts in his system — not only getting separation while catching the ball but responsibilities in run blocking as well. Watching veterans who have been in the system for multiple seasons is important for rookies like Pearsall, Jacob Cowing and Terique Owens.
“[Pearsall] is not able to see those guys do it, so that’s an added rep that he’s not able to learn,” Hankerson said. “The reps help a lot. The more we rep things with him, with Jake, with Terique, with any of the guys, the better they will be at it.”
Still, the wide receivers coach has been happy with the new members of his group — notably Pearsall, who has come in ready to roll.
“Ricky has done an amazing job, thus far,” Hankerson said. “Coming out initially, you could tell on film right away that he had that added development to himself with his personality, just talking to him and what we saw on film. He’s a little more polished than the normal college receiver.”
Hankerson also reported that from the moment rookies were allowed to report, Pearsall has been a constant presence at the facility, often arriving even before his position coach. The first-round pick also has been seen getting extra work on the field with Brock Purdy and the…
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Publish date : 2024-05-23 03:15:00
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