The Niners are currently thriving with a ground-heavy attack (they're tied for third in the NFL in running attempts and rank last in pass attempts through four games) that leans on tight end George Kittle, who has a team-high 29 targets, 23 catches and 235 receiving yards, to provide much of the aerial threat. But if they are to make a deep playoff run in 2019, they could definitely use a receiving asset like Green, who would become the No. 1 pass-catcher in a group currently featuring Marquise Goodwin and unproven youngsters Deebo Samuel and Dante Pettis. Green's familiarity with West Coast offense concepts could help him make a smooth transition to Kyle Shanahan's attack. And remember how prolific Falcons receiver Julio Jones was under Shanahan when Shanahan was serving as offensive coordinator in Atlanta: Jones put up a combined 219 catches for 3,280 yards and 14 scores from 2015 to '16, pacing the NFL in catches and receiving yards in '15. Like the Saints, the Niners have already traded away their second-rounder for 2020, so they might have to get creative.