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49ers OC Mike McDaniel explains one trait that has him excited about Trey Lance

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<div><p>Trey Lance’s physical tools as a prospect weren’t hard to recognize. He’s big, a powerful runner, extremely athletic, and has a very strong right arm. All of those qualities helped make him the No. 3 overall pick in the draft, but 49ers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel told reporters there’s another characteristic of Lance’s that stands out in practice.</p> <p>While the physical stuff may jump out to anyone observing, McDaniel explained in a videoconference that <a href="https://ninerswire.usatoday.com/2021/06/09/kyle-shanahan-49ers-trey-lance-otas/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Lance’s ability to accept coaching</a> is what has the first-time OC most excited.</p> <p>“Having Trey in house, it’s been exciting because he is who we thought he was in terms of the diligent worker. The guy is very smart and he wants to do well, but he takes coaching,” McDaniel said. “That’s something that’s undervalued in this day and age, I think, that people don’t really give its true gravity. ‘Hey, a guy is willing to hear constructive criticism and take that and move forward,’ instead of getting their feelings hurt because we’re not in the business of feelings. We’re in the business of end results. So, I think all of our players and the culture that is kind of instilled here, they kind of understand that we are here to coach you for the better betterment of all of our existences.”</p> <p>Being coachable is going to be perhaps the most important factor for Lance’s development as an NFL quarterback. For all the physical traits, his lack of experience had draft analysts wary of selecting him in the top three. He started only 17 games for FCS powerhouse North Dakota State, which raised questions about in-game reps and his ability to rise to a new level of competition.</p> <p>It appears Lance is off to a great start through rookie minicamp and seven OTAs. This has been the easy part though. Once the pads come on and camp gets underway, being coachable is going to be a significant buoy for Lance as he goes through the typical ups and downs of a rookie signal caller trying to gain his NFL legs.</p> <aside class="shortcode shortcode--listicle" data-gallery-id="667164"> <h2 class="shortcode--listicle__header"><span>List</span></h2> <a class="shortcode--listicle__link" href="https://ninerswire.usatoday.com/lists/49ers-2021-90-man-roster-preview-running-backs/" title="49ers 2021 90-man roster preview: Running backs"> <h2 class="shortcode--listicle__title">49ers 2021 90-man roster preview: Running backs</h2> <div class="shortcode--listicle__image"> <img width="1000" height="666" src="https://ninerswire.usatoday.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/77/2020/11/5c05f0b0fbed4f19bb48d9549502ed5e.jpg?w=1000" class="attachment-1000x1000 size-1000x1000" alt="" loading="lazy"> </div> </a> </aside> <div id="inline-newsletter-widget" class="hidden" data-position="7"><div class="widget widget--newsletter widget--box"> <div class="newsletter__wrapper "> <div class="newsletter__signup-wrapper"> <label class="newsletter__input-label" for="newsletter-email-input"> <span class="screen-reader-text">Email</span> </label> <button type="submit" class="newsletter__button">Sign up </button> <div class="newsletter__sidetext"> <h3>Like this article?</h3> <p>Sign up for the Niners Wire email newsletter to get our top stories in your inbox every morning</p> </div> <div class="newsletter__state newsletter__state--error"> <h3 class="newsletter__header newsletter__header--error">An error has occured</h3> <p class="newsletter__text newsletter__text--error"> Please re-enter your email address. </p> </div> </div> <div class="newsletter__state newsletter__state--success"> <h3 class="newsletter__header">Thanks for signing up!</h3> <p class="newsletter__text"> You'll now receive the top Niners Wire stories each day directly in your inbox. </p> </div> </div> </div></div></div>
   

Trey Lance’s physical tools as a prospect weren’t hard to recognize. He’s big, a powerful runner, extremely athletic, and has a very strong right arm. All of those qualities helped make him the No. 3 overall pick in the draft, but 49ers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel told reporters there’s another characteristic of Lance’s that stands out in practice.

While the physical stuff may jump out to anyone observing, McDaniel explained in a videoconference that Lance’s ability to accept coaching is what has the first-time OC most excited.

“Having Trey in house, it’s been exciting because he is who we thought he was in terms of the diligent worker. The guy is very smart and he wants to do well, but he takes coaching,” McDaniel said. “That’s something that’s undervalued in this day and age, I think, that people don’t really give its true gravity. ‘Hey, a guy is willing to hear constructive criticism and take that and move forward,’ instead of getting their feelings hurt because we’re not in the business of feelings. We’re in the business of end results. So, I think all of our players and the culture that is kind of instilled here, they kind of understand that we are here to coach you for the better betterment of all of our existences.”

Being coachable is going to be perhaps the most important factor for Lance’s development as an NFL quarterback. For all the physical traits, his lack of experience had draft analysts wary of selecting him in the top three. He started only 17 games for FCS powerhouse North Dakota State, which raised questions about in-game reps and his ability to rise to a new level of competition.

It appears Lance is off to a great start through rookie minicamp and seven OTAs. This has been the easy part though. Once the pads come on and camp gets underway, being coachable is going to be a significant buoy for Lance as he goes through the typical ups and downs of a rookie signal caller trying to gain his NFL legs.