Samuel and Hurd were the second and third picks made by San Francisco in the 2019 draft, and there should be ample opportunity for both to carve out a niche for themselves in Kyle Shanahan's offense. Hurd, who converted from running back well into his college career, can be one of the surprises of this draft. He's a big and fast player who gained 1,285 yards on the ground in 2015 before leaving Tennessee for Baylor as part of his plan to switch positions. Samuel enters the NFL as a more advanced receiver than Hurd, having caught 148 passes for 2,076 yards (14.0 yards per catch) in four seasons at South Carolina. He excels on slant routes, which are a staple in Shanahan's attack, and that should help him make some noise, even as part of a receiving corps that will see plenty of targets headed toward veterans Dante Pettis, Marquise Goodwin and Jordan Matthews.