3. Brandon Aiyuk
It’ll be interesting to see how Aiyuk handles the transition from college to the pros in a year where the offseason program has been limited to online video conferencing. He’s versatile and explosive enough that he should see some touches on jet sweeps and screens right away, but it may take him a little longer to learn the offense and get into a full workload. That could limit his snaps early on, but Aiyuk should be a factor late in the year and into the postseason if San Francisco makes it back.