Deebo Samuel Reunion Suddenly Feels Like A Real 49ers Possibility

The San Francisco 49ers are weighing a strategic move to bring back Deebo Samuel to bolster their wide receiver lineup amidst depth concerns and potential injuries.

The San Francisco 49ers have been floated as a landing spot for Stefon Diggs, but that idea doesn’t line up with what the team would actually want. Diggs may be a talented receiver, but the source of the suggestion says he’s not a fit for San Francisco because of his off-field legal troubles.

If the 49ers decide they need help at receiver, the name that makes sense is Deebo Samuel.

That possibility starts with how quickly the wide receiver room could change. Right now, the group looks deep enough on paper, but injuries or a drop in performance could alter that fast. Ricky Pearsall missing significant time would not come as a surprise, and that kind of setback could push the 49ers toward bringing Samuel back.

Pearsall is expected to be the No. 2 receiver, and if he’s out, De’Zhaun Stribling would be forced into a bigger role. If Stribling handles it well, the issue may never become urgent. But if he doesn’t, the 49ers could find themselves unwilling to settle for a limited passing game.

The concern doesn’t stop there. Mike Evans is also part of the receiver mix, and the source points out that injuries are always a possibility, especially with a player at that stage of his career. Christian Kirk, another free-agent addition, is also viewed as a possible question mark after missing most of last season with injury.

That’s why the current depth chart can look sturdier than it really is. A receiver group can go from solid to thin in a hurry, especially when several key players have injury histories.

There’s also a path for Samuel to matter beyond the passing game. If Christian McCaffrey gets hurt, the 49ers could keep tabs on Samuel for backfield usage as well.

Jordan James and Kaelon Black are there to handle carries, but if they can’t keep the run game moving, Samuel’s old wideback role could come back into play. The idea would be to give him a few carries a game if he returned.

Even with all that in mind, this is still a long shot. Too many things would have to break the right way for a reunion to happen. But as long as Samuel stays on the market, it’s not out of the question.

If training camp exposes problems at receiver, Samuel could be the one who gets the call. According to the source, he’s the only free-agent receiver the 49ers would seriously consider if they decide they need to bolster that room.

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