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San Francisco 49ers: What Michael Crabtree Can Learn from Randy Moss

August 1, 2012   ·     ·   Jump to comments

In an attempt to rebuild a depleted receiving corps from 2011, the San Francisco 49ers added a number of wide receivers while letting others depart. One of three major acquisitions at the position is Hall of Fame candidate Randy Moss. Besides his unbelievable skill set, Moss has valuable experience to pass along to the younger players.
One player in particular that should be all ears is the 49ers' former 10th overall pick, Michael Crabtree.
Crabtree was the hype player of the 2009 NFL draft as the first-ever two-time NCAA Biletnikoff Award winner, which is annually bestowed upon the best receiver in college football. However, in his three seasons as a pro, Crabtree has yet to hit the 1,000-yard mark and hasn’t exactly taken the league by storm like many thought he might.  
Going into his fourth year, Crabtree only has 12 receiving touchdowns to his name.
Since they have completely different physiques and styles as pass catchers, it’d be silly to inf...

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