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I don't think there's any question who the steal of the 2017 NFL Draft was.


This was Peter's story. From TWO years ago!


San Francisco 49ers: Why TE George Kittle May Be the Steal of the NFL Draft

by Peter Panacy
2 years ago

The San Francisco 49ers took advantage of a deep NFL Draft class at tight end and selected former Iowa TE George Kittle in Round 5. While the stats don’t say much, Kittle may wind up being one of the biggest steals from draft day.

Statistics can’t describe everything when evaluating new San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle.

But for any player taken on day three of the NFL Draft, statistics and big names aren’t going to be the deciding factors.

The Niners went this route in Round 5 of the draft, taking Kittle at No. 146 overall to bulk up an offense going through a complete overhaul.

Kittle wasn’t as big a name as fellow collegiate tight ends, like O.J. Howard and David Njoku, coming out in the draft. But that doesn’t mean Kittle lacks talent. If anything, he may wind up being one of the better selections San Francisco made over the course of this year’s draft.

That’s saying something, especially considering the Niners’ two first-round picks — Solomon Thomas and Reuben Foster.

Both of those players help the defense. But San Francisco’s poorly ranked offense needs playmakers.

Kittle provides that and then some.

Misleading Numbers

Thankfully, most NFL scouts don’t base their analysis solely off numbers. If they did, Kittle wouldn’t have cracked too many teams’ radars.

Kittle, who redshirted his freshman year at Iowa, never amassed more than 320 receiving yards in a season and only hauled in 10 touchdowns over his four-year collegiate tenure

The 6-foot-4, 247-pound tight end also had an impressive performance at the NFL Scouting Combine. He posted a 4.52 40-yard time, which ranked third among all TEs participating in the event.

So speed is also a part of his game. And he could easily wind up being an H-back, as described by NFL.com’s Lance Zierlein, which would fill a need the Niners have lacked since the days of former tight end Delanie Walker.

Oh, and his hands are pretty good too.

Tremendous Potential for the 49ers

Had Kittle played at a more prolific program than Iowa, it’s highly likely he would have been a day-two pick.

Kittle’s lackluster numbers certainly hurt his draft stock. But when comparing him to someone like Howard, it’s easy to see why the 49ers found a late-round gem....

Kittle may not quite be on the same par as Howard. But he isn’t far behind either.

And it isn’t as if he’ll have a tough road to climb San Francisco’s depth chart.

Right now, the Niners have tight ends Vance McDonald, Garrett Celek, Blake Bell, Logan Paulsen and Je’Ron Hamm on the roster. Paulsen, a free-agent pickup, is a staple of head coach Kyle Shanahan’s offense and will likely tutor the rest of the crop.

Bell and Hamm are fringe players and probably won’t make the 53-man roster. Celek may stick around as a No. 3 option.

That leaves McDonald as the lone challenger to Kittle starting right away in 2017.

San Francisco shopped McDonald leading up to the NFL Draft, so that tells us much of what’s to know about how the franchise feels about him.

McDonald, taken in Round 2 back in 2013, has mostly been a disappointment — known more for dropped passes as a flurry of injuries since joining the pro ranks. It’s highly unlikely the 49ers feel he’s a part of the long-term solution.

But Kittle is.

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LINK to Full Story: https://ninernoise.com/2017/05/02/49ers-george-kittle-steal-nfl-draft/



 
Nice interview. As you will see, one of the questions is how has it been for him to go through this process of becoming a star player.

Some pretty good stuff.

The 49'ers (12-3) head to Seattle (11-4) for the regular season finale with a lot on the line.

Watch:

 
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Merry Christmas from George and the 49'ers.

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...the number one reason why we feel confident that San Francisco will win and cover in Seattle is because of a single player who was absent for the Week 10 match up that will be on the field in Week 17:

The People's Tight End, George Kittle.

Pick: 49ers -3

The full story is here:
 
Not just the best Tight End in the NFL but arguable the NFL's MVP.

Watch:

Love Kittle's game, especially his blocking as that is less noticed than his receiving, BUT I would imagine Travis Kelce might be in the argument for best TE in football as NFL players rated him slightly higher (all be it earlier in the year) http://www.nfl.com/network/top100 and he just went over 1K yards for I believe the 4th season in a row. Both are starting in the Pro Bowl assuming they don't make it to the Super Bowl. NFL MVP is probably a stretch as it almost always goes to a QB, thus he likely wouldn't be in the top 5, let alone top 10 in MVP voting, even though he is having a ridiculously good season.
 
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Kittle and his teammates partnered with Team Never Give Up to gift JoyJars and 49'ers goodie bags to pediatric patients at a local children's hospital.

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You might remember the above pictures, which I posted on Saturday, which showed Kittle and his teammates gifting JoyJars and 49'ers goodie bags to pediatric patients at a local children's hospital.

Here is some cool video of it. As you will see, George states that he is more of an outside the lines kind of guy. :)

Check this out & Watch:

 
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Pretty cool video of Claire (Till) Kittle & RIley Till celebrating George's Touchdown catch last Saturday night.

@Wadzinator I thought Riley was sick. ;)

The 49'ers (12-3) knocked off the Rams, 34-31.

Check this out & Watch:

 
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Breaking down George's performance from last Saturday night where the 49'ers (12-3) knocked off the Rams, 34-31.

Check this out & Watch:

 
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George is thanking them for allowing him and his teammates to stop by.

What an incredible guy. What an amazing ambassador for the Iowa Football Program.

 
Love Kittle's game, especially his blocking as that is less noticed than his receiving, BUT I would imagine Travis Kelce might be in the argument for best TE in football as NFL players rated him slightly higher (all be it earlier in the year) http://www.nfl.com/network/top100 and he just went over 1K yards for I believe the 4th season in a row. Both are starting in the Pro Bowl assuming they don't make it to the Super Bowl. NFL MVP is probably a stretch as it almost always goes to a QB, thus he likely wouldn't be in the top 5, let alone top 10 in MVP voting, even though he is having a ridiculously good season.
Right now, PFF has Kittle as the #1 TE and the #1 overall NFL player.

Do you buy into the PFF ratings? Just curious because now it seems like everyone is referencing PFF.
 
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Seattle (11-4) hosts the 49'ers (12-3) Sunday night.

Ummm, you might say that the Seahawks HATE George Kittle & the 49ers.


Watch the Video & then check out some of the back & forth:





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