Ji’Ayir Brown on 49ers’ defense: ‘These guys, they hunt’

SANTA CLARA — Safety Ji’Ayir Brown ran in hot pursuit of the 49ers’ ball carrier Saturday when he came upon an unlikely lead blocker: Trey Lance.

Rather than blast Lance into oblivion — or into the sideline or further down the depth chart — Brown pulled up under the 49ers’ ordinance to not contact quarterbacks and thus allowed Lance to set a basketball-like pick.

“Ah, you’ve seen that?” Brown said with a laugh after practice. “You don’t want to touch any quarterback in practice. I definitely did have to use a lot of restraint on that.”

Come next Sunday, Brown can unleash his fury in his NFL debut, when the 49ers play their preseason opener at the Las Vegas Raiders, who also will host joint practices on Thursday and Friday.

“That’s just my game. I think that’s everybody’s on the team,” Brown said of his physicality. “This is the most aggressive defense in the league, so I have to live up to that standard with those guys. My style is just like theirs.”

Brown hasn’t made a lot of noise through nine practices in his first training camp because, well, tackling and full-scale hitting is not permitted. That runs counter to “what I’m all about,” he said, and it explains why the 49ers used their top draft pick on the Penn State product this year, albeit in the third round (No. 87 overall).

“That’s just my game. I think that’s everybody’s on the team,” Browns said of his physical nature. “This is the most aggressive defense in the league, so I have to live up to that standard with those guys. My style is just like theirs.

“These guys, they hunt,” Brown added. “Fred (Warner) leads the pack, and (Dre) Greenlaw. They’re hunting. If you ain’t out there hunting, you can’t be with them. I just want to join in on that hunt with those guys.”

The 49ers were the league’s No. 1-ranked defense last year, and they’re looking to continue that lead under new defensive coordinator Steve Wilks with a couple of new additions, including Brown and defensive tackle Javon Hargrave (“He’s an incredibly efficient player,” center Jake Brendel said of his ex-Eagles nemesis).

Count cornerback Charvarius Ward among those eager to see Brown’s integration into a defense which returns starting safeties Tashaun Gipson Sr. and Talanoa Hufanga.

“He’s a grown man. He looks like he’s been in the league already for a couple of years,” Ward said of Brown (5-foot-11, 202 pounds). “I definitely think in the preseason, he’s going to be smacking people around.”

Like Gipson and Hufanga, Brown did not break the 4.6-second mark in the 40-yard dash ahead of the draft.

“When you’re smart and you think fast, a 40 time doesn’t really matter,” Brown added. “It’s about how fast you can process information and make a decision. Those guys are among the best at it. We all have similar traits when it comes to comparing 40 times and game-like speed. We all can think fast, react fast and make plays.”

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