Ricky Pearsall is a pure dawg – Welcome to the Bay


Ricky Pearsall is a pure dawg – Welcome to the Bay

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  1. He’s our version of Cooper Kupp. I also think this guy would’ve been available in the 2nd rd.

  2. Gonna be a baller. Literally perfect for the Shanahan system and is a hard worker and is a tough physical dude with good route running skills. I’m hyped. People on here gotta chill

  3. Hopefully he’s good for us but would he not have been available in round 2? Dejean and Kool Aid are still on the board as well as JPJ

  4. way to draft a WR in the first round just for Kyle to put in the doghouse until hes 30

  5. I absolutely love this pick. Checks a ton of boxes.

    * High value position

    * Rated as the 41st best prospect on the consensus board so solid value + the 5th year option

    * Elite athletic testing. 80+ percentile scores in nearly every test. 95th percentile vert. 99th percentile 3 cone

    * Tape shows excellent skill + nuance for the position. He should be ready to contribute right away

    * Clean injury history

    * Very low drop rate (3%)

    * Zero off field concerns

  6. I didn’t even catch that he was a white guy in his initial highlights. We are about to have some of the coldest white boys in the game.

  7. >Last season, Puka Nacua had the most instant and sustained impact. Nacua was a productive college player with exceptional athleticism as measured by tracking data (his actual testing numbers were more average). He then sent his production to the stratosphere by living in Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp’s meetings the second he was drafted by the Rams.
    Repeating that performance won’t be easy, but Florida’s Ricky Pearsall ticks a lot of those same boxes.
    Pearsall wasn’t exceptionally productive in college, but over the last two seasons has posted PFF GAS (Game Athleticism Score) between the 93rd and 99th percentile. He backed that up at the combine with a 42-inch vertical (99th percentile), a 6.40-second three-cone time (100th percentile) and short shuttle and broad jumps both above the 90th percentile. He is an elite athlete and showed at the Senior Bowl he can win consistently against elite competition.
    If he can also put the work in right away, Pearsall is the kind of receiver who could put up bigger numbers in the NFL than he did in college with a better passer getting him the football.”

    PFF thinks he’s gonna be this year’s Puka, and I guess our front office guys agree

  8. Im gonna wait until to mid season to be mad because i dont watch any college football ever.

    I hope he works out but i have doubts he’ll get much snaps this year. Definitely surprised we went WR tho.

  9. Add more dimensions to the offense, that’s cool. More from the offense was needed in the Super Bowl, not the defense. Woulda figured OL was the way to go but the value wasn’t there.

  10. If his last name was Bobby it would have been a 🔥 pick. Pearsall just doesn’t roll off the tongue.

  11. Being able to get either JPJ, Newton, or deJean would have made me elated. And we had the chance to get any of them.

    I wouldn’t even have been upset if it was KoolAid.

  12. Im not going to write the guy off. What I dont understand is why not trade back if we are targeting Pearsall? I dount he was this high on other teams’ radars, so we could have traded back towards the early 40s and probably still have gotten the guy and some additional assets. From that perspective, I don’t like the pick. But maybe im missing something

  13. Highlights are good, but I didn’t see him blocking DEs off the right side of the line, did I miss some footage?

  14. As a fan of a SEC team, Pearsall is crazy good. My Cats may have beaten Florida, but he was always a threat to make huge plays. I honestly do not hate this pick.

  15. They must think deebo can’t continue to run the ball and that lowers his value in the offense enough to justify replacing him with a cheaper alternative. Maybe this guy is the néw jet sweep target.

  16. Dude can take a hit. I like that.

    Still not sure why we deliberately ignore our DB needs unless there’s a Deebo/BA trade in the offing.

  17. This MF looks like a jersey shore cast member. I hope he does more than gym, tan, laundry

  18. That part where the QB gets lit up every throw is going to be us if we don’t improve our oline.

    /s but only a little

  19. The more I’m seeing the more I’m liking. I still feel like it was a big reach. Probably could’ve landed him at 63. Or if they felt like they needed to, they could’ve moved up in the second round to secure him. With all the talent still available this pick was really puzzling. Again he’s a good player, just the spot we took him at makes no sense.

  20. I’m glad there are smart analytical football fans in the sub… every where else is absolute meltdown lol

  21. Would have just taken Luke McCaffrey in the 3rd and used the 1st on a CB like Dejean.

  22. All the doomers in the other thread are sure that this was the wrong pick. Guess they can see the future?

  23. Wonder if he can return punts? That wound add extra value to this pick. I think he could be really lethal in the slot.

  24. Looks like Deebo and kittle. YAC monster. Catches balls in the middle of the field and hits people hard as he runs through them.

    I wonder how he blocks?

    I didn’t know who BA was before we drafted him. I’m going to trust Kyle and Lynch on this one until I’m presented with information that could change my mind.

  25. from those highlights, he has good hands and athleticism….looks like a good possession receiver who is a move-the-chains kinda guy.

    The problem with college highlights though is that the defenses are terrible…..those wide-open catches are not gonna happen in the NFL.

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