On Wednesday, Michael Crabtree, a star wide receiver even as a rookie, finally headed out for his first practice with the San Francisco 49ers to prepare for the home game against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.
Before that, he had signed a six-year contract, which was said to offer him nearly $17 million in guaranteed money, after a drawn-out negotiation process that had some wondering whether the star wide receiver would ever show up this season.
Although the 10th pick overall had missed all of training camp and sit out offseason minicamps and OTAs, he still believes that he can learn the offense quickly and will play a big role for the team in his No. 15 49ers jersey. If so, Crabtree would provide the game-breaking receiving threat the 49ers have been lacking.
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