The San Francisco 49ers have had a lot of talent on their roster over the last few years, so for someone like George Kittle, who is among the best that San Francisco has had, to be impressed by a rookie, that says a lot.
However, this year, Kittle has really enjoyed working with undrafted rookie wide receiver Isaiah Neyor throughout organized team activities and mandatory minicamp.
“He’s a good kid,” Kittle said on a recent appearance on “Bussin’ With The Boys” with former NFL players Taylor Lewan and Will Compton from Tight End University. “I like him. He’s a freak.”
Neyor, 24, was a two-star recruit out of Lamar High School in Arlington, Texas before committing to Wyoming. After two years he transferred to Texas, and two years later, he transferred for one final season at Nebraska.
In his collegiate career, which was severely impacted by injuries, Neyor appeared in 33 games, catching 87 passes for 1,595 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also earned second-team All-Mountain West honors for a 44-catch, 878-yard, 12-touchdown campaign with Wyoming in 2021.
What caught Kittle’s eye early was the wide receiver’s athleticism.
“I watched him, he was running a route and he got like 9 1/2 yards in two strides,” Kittle said. “I was like, ‘Holy [expletive].’ It was insane. We watched it like 10 times in the tight end room. We were like ‘How is he doing this?’ ”
At the NFL Scouting Combine, Neyor posted a 38-inch vertical and ran a 4.40-second 40-yard dash, and that type of athleticism could be really helpful for an offense looking for someone to step up at wide receiver after they traded Deebo Samuel and with Brandon Aiyuk recovering from a torn ACL, MCL and meniscus.
If Neyor can show out in training camp and preseason, he may carve out a spot on the roster and a role in the offense as a rookie.
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