I'll post the results of both sections first and then my notes and observations down below.
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The Plays
Here are the results of the 1-on-1 battles between the receivers and defensive backs:
Here are the results of the 1-on-1 battles between the offensive line and defensive line:
The Analysis
Talanoa Hufanga had a great rep against George Kittle near the beginning of the 1-on-1 period, deflecting the pass for a breakup.
There were three drops during the period: two easy ones by George Kittle and Jauan Jennings, and a pass to JaMycal Hasty from Fred Warner that bounced off the running back's chest.
Brandon Aiyuk continues to win when paired one-on-one, beating corner Deommodore Lenoir on a comeback route, and did it with ease.
On the offensive line, Justin Skule had a better day, winning a couple of 1-on-1s against defensive linemen after getting beat during the scrimmage period consistently last week.
Surprisingly, Drake Jackson didn't consistently win in 1-on-1s, but had a dominant day during the scrimmage period.
Aaron Banks had a couple of rougher reps in 1-on-1s, as it was apparent that he needs to have a more consistent anchor after being initially pushed, although he also improved in the scrimmage portion.
Stay tuned for tomorrow's practice report!
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