49ers news: Ricky Pearsall will benefit from change in practice hours

The 49ers of San Francisco announced eight transactions Friday afternoon, before reports of veterans for the training camp next week.
Six players were placed on the active / physically unable to perform:
Wr Brandon Aiyuk
Ol Andre Dillard
EDGE even more coarse
S Malik Mustapha
Wr Ricky Pearsall
LB Curtis Robinson
The list of assets / puppies is intended for players who are unable to start the training camp due to a football -related injury. They can return to practice as soon as they are medically eliminated.
The 49ers have broken their training camp dates more than ever. They will train from Wednesday to next Friday, with a day off between the two on Saturday. Then they will have three other training blocks from Sunday July 27 to Friday July 29. It is a typical schedule under Kyle Shanahan.
The difference comes in the third block. This time, the Niners – probably when they start to increase physicality in training – the third block does not start before Monday August 4. This is the first time that we have seen a week break once the training camp has already started.
August 4 would make sense as a return date for Pearsall. He was originally sidelined after having refined an ischio-leg. At the last training camp, it was a shoulder injury that prevented Pearsall from training right away.
There is no logical reason to rush Pearsall back if he breastfeeds a kind of injury. They need their first round a year ago to become a reliable target for Brock Purdy.
Aiyuk news is not a surprise after hearing about its recovery and a possible return from week 5. But that puts more pressure on Pearsall to accelerate its learning curve as a pro.
Speaking of putting pressure on your teammates in June, Kyle Shanahan said that Gross-Matos had “just an old knee wear. We are just intelligent with him. He will go well through the training camp. “
Gros-Matos would be another beneficiary of a practice calendar with more breaks. During his first training camp with the 49ers, Gross-Matos underwent a knee injury in pre-season against the raiders of Las Vegas who was not considered severe at the time, but made Gross’s gear miss. The next time we will see Gross-Matos, it was week 11.
It is an excellent sign that Mustapha is listed with this group. He posted a clip for his training in recovery at the end of June, where he put a lot of pressure on his surgically widespread knee. The inactivity of the 49ers on the free agency market is another reason to be optimistic about its time loan for week 1.
The 49ers can slowly work Pearsall, Gross-Matos and Mustapha to the football speed at their own pace with the breaks in the calendar. This is a sign that Shanahan adapts and is willing to change things – like strict practice diets – he has never done before.
Left goalkeeper Ben Bartch and security George Odum were placed on the list of active / non-football injuries. Bartch is the leader of the clubhouse to win the left guard post. Last week, George Kittle said: “I am enthusiastic by Ben Bartch because I love him as a guy. I can’t wait for guys to take advantage of opportunities. ”
It is not known what Bartch has suffered injuries. For a few games last season, Bartch was undoubtedly the team’s best offensive line player. However, he suffered a downfall before the 49ers could harvest this awards.
Matt Hennessy, Nick Zakelj, Connor Colby and Drew Moss are the other interior options of the left guard.
Spencer Burford




