How Pairing Jeremy Ruckert with George Kittle Would Benefit the 49ers Offense

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It is no secret that the San Francisco 49ers possess one of the NFL's best tight ends in George Kittle.
Friendly reminder, George Kittle is ELITE 😤💪🏽 #49ers | #FTTB pic.twitter.com/XAsGJ4OX26
— OurSF49ers (@OurSf49ers_) January 21, 2021
While outstanding, his production in 2021 was limited by inconsistent quarterback play, injuries and constantly being the focal point of the opposition's defensive gameplans. One could also even say maybe it is time to trade the five-year veteran.
Although opposing defensive coordinators have nightmares over Deebo Samuel, Kittle has been the longer-tenured offensive threat on the 49ers while also being the one who verbally (even if out of context) gets under his opponents' skin.
Raheem Morris says George Kittle talked about the body bag last game and "put us in one and now it's time to pay him back."
— Bridget Condon (@BridgetCondon_) January 27, 2022
As indicated above, it is time for another offensive skill player to take the pressure off of Kittle at the position. General manager John Lynch needs to look no further than a player not performing at the NFL Combine this week due to a minor foot injury.
What can Jeremy Ruckert bring to Kyle Shanahan's offense?
While a reunion between Christian Watson and Trey Lance would be more than ideal, an infusion of Ohio State tight end Jeremy Ruckert in the Red and Gold's offense would also prove to be lethal.
As someone who served primarily as a blocking tight end at Ohio State University, many would-be prone to overlook the 6-5 tight end. However, with Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave, and numerous other five-star receivers, Jeremy Ruckert's receiving capabilities are not a disservice.
Jeremy Ruckert went Jumpman on this catch 😯 @OhioStateFB
— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) December 8, 2019
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According to OSU head coach Ryan Day, whether it is one-handed catches or eluding top-graded safeties in this year's draft class, Ruckert does whatever it takes to help his team to victory.
"We have so many weapons, but guys have to be unselfish." Ryan Day says Jeremy Ruckert has been "doing the dirty work" when the ball hasn't come his way, but that "eventually it's gonna come back to you."
— Griffin Strom (@GriffinStrom3) October 24, 2021
Pairing him with Kittle at the next level can benefit numerous players and the offense as a whole. With five selections in the top-200 of April's draft, it should not surprise anyone if Shanahan gets a steal in the mid-rounds of the draft to help his offense.

CJ is a U.S. Army veteran who contributes to SI's All Niners, All Steelers, and Inside the Panthers. In addition, he has been a part of the Fansided Network as both an editor and contributor for 4 different sites that cover both the NFL and English Premier League.
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