961 total yards and 6 touchdowns in the regular season is nothing to shake a stick at, but it’s a recent stat from Pro Football Focus that hints at a big 2020 for Samuel.On paper, this is a great complement. NFL and PFF player stats for San Francisco 49ers WR Deebo Samuel on Pro Football Focus.
Next up is Deebo Samuel. All three of the team’s top receiving weapons are ACTIVE. Samuel produced four explosive plays and broke four tackles on … He runs through contact. He played college football at South Carolina. Aiyuk will be expected to open space and stretch the field, while Samuel can make the most of the defense’s focus on Aiyuk and Kittle.Samuel ranked fifth among NFL receivers in total yards after catch in 2019 with 473 of his receiving yards coming after he has the ball in his hands. 49ers news: Deebo Samuel may miss games early in season, says John Lynch 49ers news: Richard Sherman points out flaws in PFF's grading system Richard Sherman, K'Waun Williams help … George Kittle and Deebo Samuel are nightmares for those trying to tackle them.
Samuel is the only NFL receiver who totaled more than 60% of his receiving yards after the catch and averaged over two yards per route run as a rookie over the past 14 seasons.An even better indicator of Brown’s and Samuel’s success after the catch is how much the two outperformed yards per reception (YPR) expectations considering the average depth of their receptions.In-depth analysis and PFF metrics for NFL quarterbacks from the 2019 season.Our exclusive database, featuring the most in-depth collection of NFL player performance data.Among the 54 receivers with at least 50 receptions in their debut NFL seasons from 2006-19, Brown and Samuel rank first and second in yards after the catch per reception at 8.7 and 8.4, respectively. He plays almost like a running back. Here’s what PFF said: Samuel’s 90.0 grade in Seattle was a career high for the young rookie.
All three of the team’s top receiving weapons are ACTIVE.
Tyshun Raequan "Deebo" Samuel is an American football wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League.
While at Arizona State, Aiyuk made explosive plays as well, but is more focused on getting open downfield for big gains, rather than catching quick passes and doing more as a ball-carrier.In the 18 total games Deebo played in 2019, the 49ers handed the ball off to Samuel 20 times, which he took for 261 yards and three touchdowns.
Samuel ranks first in forced missed tackles per reception (0.34) among the same group of receivers, and Brown ranks second at 0.32.PFF's exclusive metrics provide matchup previews, position rankings, grades, and snap counts. ... wide receiver Deebo Samuel. That is an unbelievably successful result, but 2020 won’t be as simple as running those plays more often.Most forced missed tackles by WRs by season“Of course, he shows up a little bit overweight and (49ers receivers coach) Wes Welker takes him out for some 6 a.m. runs to get him back in shape. Nick Wagoner @nwagoner. But no one stood out more for the 49ers’ offense than rookie wideout Deebo Samuel. Morning Report: Analysis of the Running Back Position Heading into Training Camp, Chip Flanagan Talks Scouting Deebo Samuel, 49ers Linebackers Ranked at No. Early years.
All three of the team’s top receiving weapons are ACTIVE. A.J. The folks over at Pro Football Focus saw some 49ers rookie talent in 2019, naming Nick Bosa, Deebo Samuel and Dre Greenlaw to their "All-Rookie Team." They utilized him a lot in that manner.”Expect Samuel to get more touches on the ground, but it’s unlikely that Deebo will become a five-rushes-a-game type of player, unless the 49ers have serious trouble getting him the ball in the air.However, with just 11 starts in his rookie year due to injury, it doesn’t feel like Samuel came close to his ceiling in 2019. The original timetable was 12 to 16 weeks for him to make a … He finished last season with a 95.0 grade, the best ever for a tight end in the PFF era (2006-19). Bosa was also the PFF Defensive Rookie of the Year. Deebo Samuel is dealing with the same thing now after getting hurt during offseason workouts. So, as expected, the #49ers will have TE George Kittle, WR Emmanuel Sanders and WR Deebo Samuel.