“49ers’ Deebo Samuel’s YAC Dominance Amplified by Trent Williams: A Nightmare for Defenders”

 

49ersand#039; Trent Williams makes Deebo Samueland’s YAC ability feel real Since entering the NFL in 2019, San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel led the way in yards after catch. Deebo epitomized that ability Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles when he scored two touchdowns and most of his yards came after the catch. Samuel scored two touchdowns of 40+ yards in the second half to secure the victory for the 49ers. Those scores totaled 91 yards after the catch. In total, Samuel had four receptions for 116 yards and two touchdowns for an average of 29 yards. He also had three rushes for 22 yards and one touchdown pass. After the game, 49ers left tackle Trent Williams revealed what makes Samuel put up all those yards on the ball. RECOMMENDED 49ers, Eagles, Chiefs, Ravens, Super Bowl Jay Postrado · 16 hours ago “The cornerbacks and safeties aren’t too excited about [Deebos],” Williams said. “Once he gets full steam ahead, he won’t need to bring much finesse to the party,” writes David Lombardi of The Athleticand#039;. At 6-foot-2 and 215 pounds, Deebo is a back and body receiver.


 

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He is one of the toughest receivers in the middle of the field, which makes him a nightmare for defensive backs. Even worse for defenders, he also has the speed to break and break free like he did against the Eagles. Samuel now has 2,502 career receiving yards and a 9.78 yards per catch average. He may not always get the most receptions or opportunities in a crowded offense, but his ability to get YAC allows him to take advantage of targets coming forward.


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