Pearsall benefitted from George Kittle (hamstring) and Jauan Jennings (shoulder) leaving early due to injury, but he was earning targets well before that, reeling in 2-of-2 targets for 39 yards on the 49ers’ first drive. Summer hype around Pearsall was most definitely not premature. The second-year wide receiver looks like a veteran route runner, prowling the deep in head coach Kyle Shanahan’s fantasy-friendly offense. Pearsall’s downfield role lends itself to volatility, but today’s 27.0-yard per-catch average should assuage concerns. Pearsall came in clutch with less than three minutes remaining, burning Seahawks CB Riq Woolen with a double move before hauling in a 45-yard gain along the sideline, which set up the 49ers’ game-winning touchdown. Target volume could be more of a concern next week, with a potential run-heavy game plan on tap against the Saints, but Pearsall’s great Week 1 outing cannot be put back into the bottle. He’s a WR3.