Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Short stay: WR Sanders bolts 49ers for Saints

- By Cam Inman

Emmanuel Sanders came at a cost to help the 49ers’ Super Bowl run, and two mid-round draft picks were not outlandish upon last October’s trade.

It guaranteed the 49ers nothing, however, for this coming season.

Sanders will not be making a 49ers encore. Instead, he will be catching passes for the New Orleans Saints, after agreeing Friday night on a two-year, $16 million deal, ESPN reported.

Sanders cost the 49ers third-and fourth-round draft picks when the Denver Broncos traded him Oct. 22.

Now the 49ers are in the market again for a No. 1-caliber wide receiver, although Deebo Samuel certainly showed such capacity as his rookie year progressed.

With the Nos. 13 and 31 picks in next month’s draft, the 49ers could swoop in for Sanders’ replacemen­t in what draft analysts see as a flood of wide receiver options, and the 49ers have not been shy about using high picks on wide receivers since coach Kyle Shanahan

and general manager John Lynch arrived in 2017.

The 49ers are hoping Trent Taylor (foot) and Jalen Hurd (back) can come back strong after missing last season with injuries. And what of Dante Pettis and Marquise Goodwin? Shanahan said at the NFL scouting combine he hopes Pettis goes on a “mission” to improve this offseason, and that Goodwin is too good to release. Goodwin’s April 1 salary guarantee could prompt the 49ers to think otherwise.

Kendrick Bourne will also be counted on more than ever, after producing a team-high six touchdown receptions in his third season. He drew a second-round tender as a restricted free agent.

Sanders recorded 36 catches for 502 yards and three touchdowns, third on the 49ers behind tight end George Kittle and Samuel. In the playoffs, Sanders had just five receptions for 71 yards. He nearly caught the first postseason touchdown in his 10-year career with 1½ minutes to go in the Super Bowl, but Jimmy Garoppolo’s potential, 49yard touchdown pass was overthrown.

Sanders sparked a Dec. 8 shootout that the 49ers won in New Orleans. He had a 75-yard touchdown reception among his seven catches for 157 yards, and he also threw a touchdown pass in the 48-46 victory that proved pivotal in the 49ers’ bid for the NFC’s No. 1 seed.

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NHAT V. MEYER — BAY AREA NEWS GROUP Emmanuel Sanders makes a catch against the Seahawks’ Neiko Thorpe on Nov. 11 in Santa Clara.

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