The Denver Post

Shanny glad to get WR Sanders

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA, CALIF.» The San Francisco 49ers have raced out to six straight wins to open the season despite lacking a dynamic receiver who could change a game in a single play.

So when the opportunit­y to acquire a player like Emmanuel Sanders presented itself, the Niners didn’t hesitate to make a move, giving up a pair of draft picks for a 32-year-old receiver in the final year of his contract.

“It always gives you pause when it comes to draft picks and everything,” coach Kyle Shanahan said Wednesday. “But we feel he’s a guy who can come in and help us a lot this year and we’ll see where it goes for him after that. We’re very well aware that he’ll be a free agent at the end of this year and we’ll see how this year goes and hopefully we’ll be able to keep him here. Risks always go into that, but you can get guys hurt on your roster and be out of luck.”

The 49ers (6-0) made an aggressive move Tuesday, trading 2020 third- and fourth-round picks to the Broncos for Sanders a fifth-rounder, giving Shanahan a player he has coveted for years.

The move takes the previously disgruntle­d Sanders from a team near the bottom of the standings in Denver to one of the league’s two remaining undefeated teams in San Francisco.

“I needed a change of scenery, and it feels good to have a change of scenery,” Sanders said. “What a great locker room the 49ers have here. I’m just trying to come and bring even more positive energy and bring another spark to this offense.”

Sanders is undergoing a crash course to learn the offense in time to play Sunday against Carolina. He arrived at his hotel around 9 p.m. Tuesday and spent a couple of hours with position coach and former Denver teammate Wes Welker learning the playbook.

He spent Wednesday in meetings and a walkthroug­h before taking part in his first practice. He also is building a rapport with quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo, a process he doesn’t believe will be too difficult, especially because Denver’s offense is similar to San Francisco’s because Broncos coordinato­r Rich Scangarell­o spent the past two years as quarterbac­ks coach for the 49ers.

“It shouldn’t take too long for it to happen,” Sanders said. “I’ve been talking to Jimmy. Based off this system with Kyle, I feel like if we work at it, we can be successful in this system together.”

Sanders has been successful for most of his career, starting off in Pittsburgh with Ben Roethlisbe­rger at quarterbac­k and then in Denver with Peyton Manning. He had three straight 1,000-yard seasons from 2014-16 and has bounced back this year after undergoing season ending surgery on his Achilles’ tendon and ankle in 2018.

Sanders had 30 catches for 367 yards and two TDs in seven games with Denver and has the versatilit­y to play outside and inside in San Francisco’s offense.

“He’s a playmaker,” Garoppolo said. “If you give him a chance on the ball, he’ll make you look good. Just getting him in space, giving him opportunit­ies to showcase his talents. He’s fast, gets out and cuts quickly, runs good routes and so all those things. It’s exciting.”

San Francisco had previously used second- and third-round picks to trade up to draft Dante Pettis in 2018 and used a secondroun­d pick on Deebo Samuel and a third-rounder on Jalen Hurd this past year.

But none of those selections have turned into big-time playmakers. Pettis has recording only nine catches for 83 yards, Samuel 15 catches for 168 yards and Hurd spending all season so far on injured reserve.

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