How the 49ers' Rookie Tight Ends are Faring in Training Camp

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Two tight ends were drafted by the 49ers this year.
The first one was Alabama's Cameron Latu in the third round, while the second one was Oklahoma's Brayden Willis in the seventh round. It was curious to see the 49ers double dip at the position considering it wasn't a pressing need.
Still, the logic is sound as it would be quite the upgrade to the offense if another tight end can prove to be impactful. However, that hasn't been the case in training camp so far. It isn't necessarily due to poor performances but considering the 49ers have entrenched experience players at tight end, it makes it tough for the rookies to showcase their abilities fully.
Kyle Shanahan went into further depth and gave his assessment on how the 49ers' rookie tight ends are faring in training camp.
"They're getting the reps but it's just all the stuff that takes a while to do," Shanahan explained. "You can show up in one-on-ones and things like that, but we're trying to get them to play in our offense and learn how. It's hard to go out there as a tight end in the pass game, if you can't contribute in the run game. And so, you’ve got to work at both just as much. And those guys don't get a lot of that in college football.”
If there is one thing Shanahan values in his offense, it is the ability and desire to block. The only way for Latu and Willis to work on that is when the pads come on, which barely started this week. Everything prior to that in practice was to get them feeling sound in the playbook. Now they have to really dig in for the physicality with showcasing and building their blocking skills.
There isn't going to be many reps going the way of Latu and Willis because they have to work on that. It also doesn't help that the tight end position is full of players the 49ers are already comfortable with. The opportunities are extremely limited for the rookie tight ends and it's because of so much that they have to soak in from the offense along with loaded depth.
“I think it's hard. We ask our tight ends probably to do more than any other position because how involved they're in the run game and the pass game. And those guys are getting thrown in it big. We just finished really our whole install and hopefully it slows down a little bit for both of them as we get going here.”
Latu and Willis have a whole month of practices and preseason games to show how far they've come. That will be their time to convince Shanahan if they can be useful in the regular season.

Jose Luis Sanchez III has covered the San Francisco 49ers daily for FanNation since 2019. He started off as the lead publisher for FanNation's All49ers, then switched positions to become the Deputy Editor in 2020. Sanchez writes, edits, and produces videos daily for All49ers. He also co-hosts a show on YouTube with All49ers lead publisher Grant Cohn weekly. Prior to FanNation, Sanchez started his writing career back in 2016 for the school newspaper at Skyline college where he covered all sports team in the Bay Area. Following that from 2017 to 2019, he found a role as a contributor for FanSided's news desk along with their site's Just Blog Baby covering the Las Vegas Raiders and Golden Gate Sports every professional Bay Area sports team. Atop all of that, he was able to graduate with a Bachelors degree in Communication Studies at San Francisco State University in 2020. Sanchez is committed to ensuring he delivers transparent analysis and straightforward opinions that resonates with readers to get them thinking.
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