However, Mason needs to be more involved in the passing game. He’s tallied five receptions for 40 yards in two games. With both McCaffrey and Samuel playing big roles in the passing game, someone is going to have to step up. The first thought is obviously Mason out of the backfield.

Then again, Purdy’s inability to find him open in the flat through the first two games has also been an issue. Clearly, he doesn’t have the same connection with Mason as he does with McCaffrey. With Mason doing his part, it’s time for Purdy to step up in this regard.

Brandon Aiyuk, Brock Purdy And A Lack Of Connection

Last season saw Purdy complete 71 percent of his passes for a whopping 124.0 QB rating when targeting Aiyuk. That has not been anywhere near the case through two weeks. Aiyuk has hauled in a mere 6-of-10 targets for 71 yards.

The obvious backdrop here was Aiyuk missing all of training camp and the preseason as he angled for a new deal. While something got done in the form of a four-year, $120 million extension, it’s clear that Aiyuk missing time has impacted his relationship with Purdy.

“I think B.A. looks 100-percent,” Shanahan told reporters on Monday. “I think what he meant is he is playing about 85 percent of what he usually plays. But just in terms of him running stuff and health, he’s 100 percent, he just, I think he’s getting like 85 percent of playing time.”

Aiyuk played 60 percent of the 49ers’ snaps in Week 1 before that number grew to 87 percent this past Sunday against the Vikings. He’ll clearly be closer to 100 percent in that regard against the Rams. It’s now time for the high-priced All-Pro to see his production increase big time.

San Francisco 49ers To Rely More On Brock Purdy

It’s no secret that part of Purdy’s early-career success has had to do with the skill-position talent surrounding him. Shanahan’s play calling has also played a major role in that.

But let’s not ignore the fact that Purdy’s performance can also be attributed to a skill-set most teams didn’t see before he was the final pick in the 2022 NFL Draft.

It’s now high time for Purdy to prove these naysayers wrong. In addition to Aiyuk, that includes finding connections with tight end George Kittle and underrated wide receiver Jauan Jennings.

He also can’t make the same mistakes we saw against Minnesota (interception, lost fumble). The margin for error is not as great with both McCaffrey and Samuel sidelined.

San Francisco takes on an injury-plagued Rams team on Sunday that will be without a combined eight starters on both sides of the ball. That includes multiple starters in the defensive secondary.

The opportunity is here for Purdy to overcome pedestrian early-season play and perform at a high level. Should that not happen, the 49ers will continue to have a lot more questions than answers.