San Francisco 49ers: 5 UDFAs Who Might Make the Roster in 2016

September 12, 2015; Stanford, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal wide receiver Devon Cajuste (89) runs against Central Florida Knights defensive back Shaquill Griffin (10) during the first quarter at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
September 12, 2015; Stanford, CA, USA; Stanford Cardinal wide receiver Devon Cajuste (89) runs against Central Florida Knights defensive back Shaquill Griffin (10) during the first quarter at Stanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 24, 2014; Santa Clara, CA, USA; California Golden Bears wide receiver Bryce Treggs (1) returns a kickoff against the Oregon Ducks in the first quarter at Levi
Oct 24, 2014; Santa Clara, CA, USA; California Golden Bears wide receiver Bryce Treggs (1) returns a kickoff against the Oregon Ducks in the first quarter at Levi /

Bryce Treggs, WR, Cal

While overflowing with competition, the 49ers wide receiving corps is chalked full of players without extensive experience, making a roster spot ripe for the taking.

Cal’s Bryce Treggs enters the fray as an undrafted free agent but offers intriguing talent worth consideration.

SB Nation’s Nation’s Avinash Kenneth highlights Tregg’s positive outlook:

"Treggs is almost certainly the most pro-ready of any of our wide receivers in terms of great stuff. He’s an excellent route runner and can play either in the slot or on the outside. And whereever he is, he knows how to make an impact somewhere, particularly with regards to making catches."

As seenn above from Bryce’s own Twitter account, he has the speed and route ability to beat defenses deep.

Treggs also has experience returning kicks, giving him a special teams advantage and a possible edge over those also seeking to capture a roster spot.

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