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George Kittle--Belichick: "He's as good as anybody I’ve coached." 2019 1ST Team All Pro. 1,000+ Yds in 2019 & 2018

The 49'ers (12-3) will be very motivated as they are going for the NFC West title and the #1 seed (and home field advantage) in the playoffs.

 
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The NFC West Championship.

A first round bye in the playoffs.

The #1 Seed in the NFC playoffs.

Home field advantage throughout the playoffs.

Yep, there's a lot on the line on Sunday Night Football.

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Last time the 49'ers and Seattle (11-4) played, the 49'ers (12-3) did not have Kittle & their kicker, Robbie Gould.

Today, the 49'ers have them both.

 
This was Peter Panacy'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/


Here's a follow up story from Peter Panacy on how we should have seen this coming.

CLICK ON PICTURE TO BE DIRECTED TO THE STORY

 
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Five Key Matchups: 49ers vs. Seahawks for the NFC West Title

The 49ers are looking to win their first divisional title since 2011.

The #1 Key Matchup:

TE George Kittle vs. Seattle LB Bobby Wagner

George Kittle is a mere 33 yards away from posting consecutive seasons with 1,000 yards receiving. Kittle would be the ninth tight end in NFL history to accomplish this feat. The versatile tight end has been the go-to target for San Francisco, leading the 49ers in receptions (78) and receiving yards (967). Kittle, who missed the first matchup against the Seahawks in Week 10 with an ankle and knee injury, will be looking to continue his impressive stretch against NFC West competition away from Levi’s® Stadium. In his last six divisional road games, Kittle has hauled in five-plus receptions. In addition, he has scored a touchdown in two of his last three NFC West games on the road.

“He’s an amazing player,” Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said of Kittle. “He really is. He’s a heart and soul guy for them, and a clutch guy, too. They go to him when times are crucial and all that. He’s a fantastic player. Not just a catcher, he’s a blocker as well. He’s a good ball player.”

Bobby Wagner has been one of the best middle linebackers in football against the run and the pass. In 2019, Wagner has posted 152 total tackles, seven tackles for loss, four quarterback hits, six passes defensed, one interception, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery. The linebacker has been a thorn in the 49ers side as well, especially at home, hauling in an interception in the last three matchups between the Seahawks and the 49ers at CenturyLink Field. In the last matchup in Seattle, Wagner registered 12 tackles, 1.0 sack and a pick-six.

The full story: https://www.49ers.com/news/49ers-seahawks-matchups-to-watch-week-17-nfc-west
 
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