49ers training camp: Will rookie tight ends become George Kittle’s top wingmen?

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49ers training camp: Will rookie tight ends become George Kittle’s top wingmen?
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Rookies Cameron Latu and Brayden Willis enter training camp looking to earn a spot on a 49ers’ tight end corps led by George Kittle.

“They’re both great, both high character guys, both have great work ethics, and they learn really well,” Kittle said as the offseason program wound down in June.

Kittle is coming off a strong season, highlighted by a career-high 11 touchdown catches and the requisite accolades . Seven of those scores came in the final four games of the regular season as Brock Purdy’s trusted target; none of Kittle’s 10 playoff catches went for a touchdown. “They pay me a lot of money so that’s kind of unacceptable from me. I was pretty upset with that,” said Kittle, adding that “our whole team” increased its level of play as the season progressed.

— Latu’s frame is commensurate with his job description his freshman year at Alabama, when he initially lined up as an outside linebacker. Willis looked like a Day 3 steal with his down-field catching ability in 49ers OTAs. He had 39 catches as a fifth-year senior at Oklahoma, after just 36 over his previous four seasons combined.

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