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Full Recap of 49ers Training Camp Week 1: Offense

Rohan Chakravarthi
Aug 1, 2022 at 9:40 AM--


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The San Francisco 49ers held four training camp practices last week, marking up the beginning of their final offseason phase.

RELATED: Full Recap of 49ers Training Camp Week 1: Defense

Here's a recap of what I saw and the initial review of every position group on the offense.

Quarterbacks


Second-year quarterback Trey Lance was at the forefront of the action, throwing in all four training camp practices with the starting unit.

Lance started training camp 9/11 on Wednesday, albeit with an offensive install package that mainly featured shorter throws.

On Thursday and Friday, as the 49ers ramped up their install, looking to push the ball more downfield, Lance struggled a little more, throwing 9/24 with two interceptions across the two periods, however; a few of Lance's deep passes were nice balls from the quarterback, but the defense made great plays on the ball.

Saturday was Lance's strongest day, throwing 8/15 with an interception and two dropped passes. Lance completed an array of deep passes, including a perfectly-placed 50-yard pass to receiver Brandon Aiyuk over the leaping Charvarius Ward.

Nate Sudfeld initially looked good during the install featuring shorter passes, but struggled with his deep accuracy over the last few sessions.

Brock Purdy had good accuracy and pocket presence with the third-team offense, but his lack of arm strength is clearly apparent when attempting intermediate and deeper throws. He's a likely practice-squad candidate.

Running Backs


Elijah Mitchell continues to take a majority of the first-team reps, while Trey Sermon and Jeff Wilson Jr. got a few reps themselves.

The running back group struggled on the first two days of practice, but benefitted from the return of left tackle Trent Williams and right tackle Mike McGlinchey, and broke through for a few good runs.

In walkthroughs on Saturday, the top-four running
backs were Elijah Mitchell, Trey Sermon, Jeff Wilson Jr. and Tyrion Davis-Price.

Wide Receivers


Top receiver Brandon Aiyuk initially struggled to win against top cornerbacks Charvarius Ward and Brandon Aiyuk, but continuously won against every other cornerback on the roster.

On Saturday, Aiyuk was the best player on the field, making an array of contested catches, including the 50-yarder over Ward.

Receivers Ray-Ray McCloud and Jauan Jennings have seen significant run without Deebo Samuel, each earning a number of targets so far, with the latter lining up both inside and outside. They're appearing to form a promising duo out of the slot in 2022.

Rookie receiver Danny Gray has initially struggled with his route-running, especially against the second-team defense, failing to separate from cornerbacks Deommodore Lenoir and Ambry Thomas on different plays, despite his blazing speed. Gray did torch third-team cornerback Ka'Darr Hollman for a 45-yard touchdown catch earlier in the week.

Tight Ends


George Kittle has gotten a number of catches to begin training camp, including a nice 27-yard deep pass from Trey Lance with safety Tarvarius Moore in coverage on Saturday.

Jordan Matthews has been the second-best tight end on the field in training camp with Charlie Woerner on the Physically Unable to Play(PUP) list, as the former-receiver-turned-tight-end has caught a pass in almost every practice, and has exhibited nice route-running and movement for his size.

Offensive Line


The offensive line initially struggled with Jaylon Moore and Colton McKivitz at the tackle positions over the first three practices.

However, both pass protection and run-blocking improved on Saturday, when Williams and McGlinchey returned, showing some optimism ahead of the first padded practice on Monday.

Second-year guard Aaron Banks has looked good on the left side, as he was the best offensive lineman, in my opinion, over the first two practices.

Centers Jake Brendel and Daniel Brunskill have split first-team reps up to date, but the latter took the majority of first-team reps on Saturday and looked good in both run-blocking and pass-protection after initially struggling to begin camp.

It appears the 49ers want Brunskill to start at center, as he was seen working with Lance after practice on Saturday.

Currently, the only question is rookie right guard Spencer Burford, who's had his ups-and-downs, while taking all of the first-team reps.

He hasn't faced any competition at the spot yet, as rookie Nick Zakelj was the second-team right guard, but was relegated to the third-team offensive line for center/guard Keaton Southerland, who likely won't make the team.

Will Jaylon Moore push Spencer Burford for reps at guard after taking all of the first-team reps at the position in minicamp? Or will Burford remain the clear-cut favorite at right guard as pads come on?

Those are questions that will begin to get answered during Monday's practice, which will feature pads for the first time this offseason.
The opinions within this article are those of the writer and, while just as important, are not necessarily those of the site as a whole.



1 Comment

  • shemp howard
    Nice article. Typo below (who was the other CB?): "Top receiver Brandon Aiyuk initially struggled to win against top cornerbacks Charvarius Ward and Brandon Aiyuk, but continuously won against every other cornerback on the roster."
    Aug 1, 2022 at 9:52 AM
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    Response: Thank you! I meant the four second and third team corners. Put it in my 11-on-11s articles.

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