SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -Ted Ginn Jr. looks to be right back in his element again.
The new receiver and return man for the San Francisco 49ers had no complaints on his first formal day of work Friday. It didn’t hurt having two former No. 1 picks throwing the ball, either: Alex Smith and David Carr.
Ginn is so eager to get going across the country after his trade from the Dolphins on April 16 that he even played catch with Smith in a downpour last week. Ginn’s speed could be a big help for an offense hurt by inconsistency during an 8-8 season last year.
The rookies, who were set to practice separately Friday, watched the veterans’ morning workout. Left guard Mike Iupati, the 17th overall pick out of Idaho, called it “overwhelming.”
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