https://twitter.com/rob_lowder/status/1295165081873915904?s=21Rob Lowder @Rob_Lowder
Brandon Aiyuk ran a 4.5 40-yard dash at the Combine despite a core injury. 18.3 yards per catch as a senior and a genuine deep threat for the #49ers offense.
https://twitter.com/rob_lowder/status/1295165081873915904?s=21Rob Lowder @Rob_Lowder
Brandon Aiyuk ran a 4.5 40-yard dash at the Combine despite a core injury. 18.3 yards per catch as a senior and a genuine deep threat for the #49ers offense.
https://twitter.com/lombardihimself/status/1295078580301344768?s=21David Lombardi @LombardiHimself
Pads don’t come on until tomorrow, but it’s clear Jimmy Garoppolo and rookie 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk already have rapport.
Several completions between the two at practice today, including a bomb from Garoppolo that hit Aiyuk in stride for a TD in 7-on-7s. Aesthetically pleasing
Literally everyoneWho else has a better situation? Could make a case for Reagor I suppose but it’s no better than Aiyuk- both have a TE as the #1 target and no real #2 (until Deebo comes back, and could be Jackson in PHI).
https://twitter.com/betterrivals/status/1295173725617377281?s=21Oscar Aparicio @BetterRivals
One thing is obvious when you roll the Aiyuk tape: That man isn’t a 4.5 guy.
He’s much faster.
I wasn’t talking long termLiterally everyone
A passing averse offense with a bad QB and a coach who loves to pound the rock behind 2 targets who are both young and not going away any time soon (off chance he surpasses Deebo but I don't see it being particularly likely)
Combining long term and short term situations: give me (in no particular order) situations of Reagor (though not a big fan of the prospect), Higgins (more long term), Pittman (both short and long term), Mims (close but there is immediate opportunity and good chance of no Gase beyond), Jeudy (number 2 target immediately--Broncos also seem to me like a team ready to pass more), Lamb (high volume passing offense), Ruggs+Edwards (Raiders WR room sucks and I don't think Carr is there long)
He has a great opportunity to start the season with Deebo on the shelfI-ROK said:May be the highest scoring rookie wr this year
They are now, but maybe not always. Their schedule gets a lot harder this year.SF = Run heavy + great defense
49ers HC Kyle Shanahan said rookie WR Brandon Aiyuk has impressed during training camp and has earned reps with the first-team offense.
Every indication is that Aiyuk will get a lot of run in the Niners' offense this year, especially if Deebo Samuel misses the early part of the season. He could be the team's WR1 if Samuel is out Week 1. In an offense that ran the ball 51.4 percent of the time in 2019 (second highest rate in the league), Aiyuk doesn't profile as a high-volume option. Then again, he's available in the 12th round of 12-team leagues.
SOURCE: Rob Lowder on Twitter
Aug 20, 2020, 3:26 PM ET
https://twitter.com/32beatwriters/status/1296982805822476289?s=21NFL Beat Writers @32BeatWriters
“Brandon Aiyuk had another busy and effective outing. He took a lot of snaps with the first-string offense and mainly was lined up against cornerback Jason Verrett”
49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk left practice early after suffering an apparent hamstring injury.
The rookie, who has impressed throughout Niners camp, "pulled up on a deep route and grabbed back of his left leg," according to beat writer Matt Maiocco. A lengthy Aiyuk absence could leave Dante Pettis as the team's top wideout if Deebo Samuel misses Week 1. Adjust the ranks.
SOURCE: Matt Maiocco on Twitter
Aug 23, 2020, 3:36 PM ET
The Athletic's Matt Barrows and David Lombardi report first-round WR Brandon Aiyuk has been "as good as advertised" through the first eight days of 49ers camp.
Per Barrows, Aiyuk has already developed strong chemistry with Jimmy Garoppolo as he's "caught screens, he’s taken handoffs and perhaps most important, he’s gone deep." Lombardi reports he's played faster than his listed 4.5 speed. Currently battling a hamstring injury, Aiyuk is arguably in the driver's seat to open the season as the 49ers' No. 1 wideout if his health cooperates.
SOURCE: The Athletic
Aug 24, 2020, 9:38 PM ET
49ers coach Kyle Shanahan has classified Brandon Aiyuk's hamstring strain as "mild."
It's important news for the Niners' epically banged up receiver group. Of course, even a "mild" soft-tissue injury could linger into the regular season at this stage of the summer, but Aiyuk has over two weeks to heal up for Week 1. The Athletic raved on Monday that Aiyuk has been "as good as advertised." The first-rounder should not go undrafted in 12-team leagues.
SOURCE: Can Inman on Twitter
Aug 25, 2020, 3:40 PM ET
https://twitter.com/32beatwriters/status/1298457277003948034?s=21NFL Beat Writers @32BeatWriters
“It seems possible that Aiyuk could return for the team’s opener in less than three weeks. There’s a chance the rookie is joined by Samuel, who broke his foot in June but has been aiming to return by the start of the season.” #Niners
https://twitter.com/32beatwriters/status/1301250830746767364?s=21NFL Beat Writers @32BeatWriters
"He's able to bring an element to the game that's unique. He's so long, his catch radius, you can put the ball anywhere around him and he's going to make a play on it... It's nice having a guy like that." Jimmy G on Brandon Aiyuk #Niners
I'd lean Aiyuk due to current situation and opportunity. I've never been that high on Higgins, though, so I see their talent levels as pretty equal (I'm not super high on Aiyuk either, but SF seems to like him a lot).Aiyuk or Higgins in dynasty PPR?
49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday.
Deebo Samuel (foot) also was sidelined. All eyes will be on their statuses tomorrow and Friday, as both need to get in a limited practice to have a realistic chance of playing in the season opener. The 49ers are projected for 27 points as a team, setting up either player for a potential ceiling game if they can get healthy. Kendrick Bourne is the receiver to know if Aiyuk and Samuel remain sidelined in this week's practices.
SOURCE: Cam Inman on Twitter
Sep 9, 2020, 9:24 PM ET
Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) returned to 49ers practice on Thursday, getting in a "limited" session.
Aiyuk is not out of the woods yet, but this is a major step in the right direction. His status is critical, as Deebo Samuel (foot) remained sidelined on Thursday. A fully healthy Aiyuk would be an intriguing WR4 against Arizona, but it is hard to consider him more than a WR5 at this juncture.
Sep 10, 2020, 5:42 PM ET
https://twitter.com/mattbarrows/status/1304146442026590208?s=21Matt Barrows @mattbarrows
Rookie Brandon Aiyuk looked normal/like himself in the portion of practice open to reporters. He did not seem hindered by his recent hamstring strain. Still, hard to see him playing a huge number of snaps Sunday considering he’s just now returning from the injury.
Whatever it takes to win baby!!
49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Week 1.
Aiyuk returned to Niners practice on Thursday in a limited capacity, and got in another limited practice Friday. Aiyuk, who turned heads in training camp before his hamstring injury, could see solid opportunity with Deebo Samuel on the shelf for Week 1. Head coach Kyle Shanahan said the rookie earned first-team reps in practices before the injury.
SOURCE: Nick Wagoner on Twitter
Sep 11, 2020, 5:01 PM ET
Thinking about starting him over Djax as my WR3 in one league, will probably decide tomorrow. Hopefully we get a good look at him these three weeks.Now?
They just signed Sanu so I'd say not good.Aiyuk got dropped to the wire after week 1 waiver run. And I’m looking for near term/mid term WR help. (I have a few other WR with sore hamstrings so why not another?)
What are the chances he does something in redraft if he’s healthy these next few weeks?
If healthy Aiyuk doesn't have to worry about Sanu. He was dropped by a team that has WR issues.They just signed Sanu so I'd say not good.
But now he's back in Shanahan's system and will probably contribute immediately. I still like Aiyuk in dynasty, but in redraft, there have to be better options.If healthy Aiyuk doesn't have to worry about Sanu. He was dropped by a team that has WR issues.
This is the answer. There have been no reports suggesting Debo will miss any more time than the 3 weeks.they don't want Pettis or Taylor to start. Now it should be Aiyuk and Sanu if Aiyuk is good to go.
Until he runs in 3 weeks and is still sore. I know you have more local 49er info, I’m just not optimistic about Deebo having a meaningful seasonThis is the answer. There have been no reports suggesting Debo will miss any more time than the 3 weeks.
Like I said - nothing to this point suggests that Debo will not be back when eligible. And literally nothing except his draft positions suggests that Ayiuk will be valuable at all. That's TBD.Until he runs in 3 weeks and is still sore. I know you have more local 49er info, I’m just not optimistic about Deebo having a meaningful season
What we also know is Deebo couldn’t return a week ago because he still had pain. We have to presume this is worse than originally thought, otherwise he would have suited up. What we don’t know is when Deebo will be back. No news yet on that, sure, but in this case no news isn’t good news. If he were running and we had news of that, great. The fact that we have no news means he likely hasn’t tried running yet, and probably won’t for another week at leastLike I said - nothing to this point suggests that Debo will not be back when eligible. And literally nothing except his draft positions suggests that Ayiuk will be valuable at all. That's TBD.
What we do know is that when Debo is on the field he's a dominant receiver - the end of last season + playoffs showed that pretty clearly. That's why I am optimistic that he'll have a meaningful season. He's the #1 target for an offense desperate for a #1 target. A fluky bone break in camp didn't make him forget how to play football or reduce his size/speed.
I would agree that the Niners were desperate for a #1 target. Desperate enough, with Deebo in the fold, that they’d not only take Aiyuk in the first round, but trade up in order to do so.Like I said - nothing to this point suggests that Debo will not be back when eligible. And literally nothing except his draft positions suggests that Ayiuk will be valuable at all. That's TBD.
What we do know is that when Debo is on the field he's a dominant receiver - the end of last season + playoffs showed that pretty clearly. That's why I am optimistic that he'll have a meaningful season. He's the #1 target for an offense desperate for a #1 target. A fluky bone break in camp didn't make him forget how to play football or reduce his size/speed.
Except for the fact that it was never believed he’d be back in time for week 1 until some last minute optimism popped up prior to week 1.What we also know is Deebo couldn’t return a week ago because he still had pain. We have to presume this is worse than originally thought, otherwise he would have suited up. What we don’t know is when Deebo will be back. No news yet on that, sure, but in this case no news isn’t good news. If he were running and we had news of that, great. The fact that we have no news means he likely hasn’t tried running yet, and probably won’t for another week at least
I am still pissed that they let lamb & Jeudy slip by. More so now that I’ve seen them play at an NFL level. Lamb was the pick. He was who I was screaming for on draft day.I would agree that the Niners were desperate for a #1 target. Desperate enough, with Deebo in the fold, that they’d not only take Aiyuk in the first round, but trade up in order to do so.
Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) did not practice Wednesday.
Aiyuk got in some limited reps last week but was ultimately inactive against the Cardinals. The Niners need some of their playmakers to get healthy, but they're now even more shorthanded after George Kittle sprained his knee. San Francisco will continue to lean on guys like Kendrick Bourne, Trent Taylor, and Dante Pettis while Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel (foot) are out. This offense should be able to run the ball all over the Jets this week.
SOURCE: Cam Inman on Twitter
Sep 16, 2020, 3:46 PM ET
49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) practiced Thursday.
An excellent sign for his Week 2 availability. With Deebo Samuel (foot) out and George Kittle (knee) not practicing all week, Aiyuk could see target volume by default this week against the Jets, who were gashed by Buffalo receivers last week. Bills wideouts combined for 23 catches, 247 yards, and a touchdown against the Jets. Aiyuk shapes up as a reasonable fantasy start in 12-team leagues.
SOURCE: Cam Inman on Twitter
Sep 17, 2020, 3:27 PM ET
This might make my choice between Deebo and Aiyuk easier, especially with AJ Brown not participating in practice.![]()
Dropped Reagor for him in short bench league. Really didn't want to lose Reagor but f it let's go.
49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) was officially listed as "full" in Thursday's practice.
It means that, barring a Friday setback, Aiyuk will be ready to make his NFL debut against the Jets. It will come as George Kittle (knee) likely sits, giving Aiyuk opportunity-based upside as a fourth receiving option in leagues with multiple FLEX spots. The Jets provided zero Week 1 resistance to Buffalo's Stefon Diggs and John Brown.
SOURCE: Matt Maiocco on Twitter
Sep 17, 2020, 5:57 PM ET
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Dropped Reagor for him in short bench league. Really didn't want to lose Reagor but f it let's go.
I like Reagor a lot. And he was a bad pass away from 100+ and a TD last week.:bold:
no idea what Aiyuk will do. Good luck! For my Niners sake I hope for big things.
I’m a Niners honk and I’d probably take Reagor too. Aiyuk is a complete mystery at this point.I’d take Reagor over Aiyuk easy at this point in the season. Philly WR corps is in a similar situation as SF and it’s not like he’s fighting for playing time or targets.
A mystery I’m likely going to roll out Sunday.I’m a Niners honk and I’d probably take Reagor too. Aiyuk is a complete mystery at this point.
Hurt fee fees aren’t an injury worth benching.A mystery I’m likely going to roll out Sunday.
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