The 49ers’ wide receiver room barely resembles the one they opened training camp with, and it’s only been one game.
At the top of the chart before camp, the expectation was Mike Evans, Ricky Pearsall, and Christian Kirk. Behind them sat Demarcus Robinson, De’Zhaun Stribling, and Jordan Watkins on the second line, with Jacob Cowing, Malik Turner, and Colton Dowell next up. Junior Bergen, Will Pauling, and Wesley Grims rounded out the group.
That picture has shifted fast.
Pearsall is now on injured reserve and done for the season, and San Francisco brought in Deebo Samuel to fill that opening after camp had already begun. Kirk hasn’t practiced and is now looking less secure by the day.
Robinson, meanwhile, has gone from a player on the bubble to one of the names drawing the loudest praise from coaches, quarterbacks, and the media. He even sat with the starters in the preseason opener.
Stribling has made noise, too. In his rookie debut, he flashed in a big way, posting seven catches for 63 yards and averaging 4.2 yards per route run. Watkins has also helped himself by staying healthy after an injury-marred rookie year, and he now appears to have the punt return job locked down.
Elsewhere, Cowing has just gotten back on the field, Khadarel Hodge has moved in front of Dowell, and Bergen’s health issues led to him being waived. Trenton Irwin has taken his spot.
The movement has been so widespread that nearly every corner of the receiver room has been affected. Deebo Samuel arrived after camp started.
Robinson has climbed from roster-bubble territory to starting-bubble territory. Stribling has moved from trying to catch Kirk and Pearsall to trying to catch Samuel and Robinson.
Watkins has settled into fifth. Kirk has dropped from competing for a starting role to fighting for a roster spot.
Malik Turner is sliding away from a practice squad path. Wesley Grimes, an undrafted free agent, needs to make a real impression to stay in the picture.
And Irwin looks like a short-term addition.
Two weeks ago, the depth chart looked one way. Now it looks nothing like it. The next two weeks should tell the rest of the story.
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