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The San Francisco 49ers had their second organized team activities (OTAs) day on Tuesday, which was the first day open to the media.
All eyes were on quarterback Trey Lance, who has faced unnecessary scrutiny since the beginning of the offseason, as it was the first time that he was seen on the 49ers’ field in a practice capacity since then.
Here’s a breakdown of Tuesday’s practice:
Trey Lance does Trey Lance things
Fresh off a number of rumors, Trey Lance came out onto the practice field and dazzled during 7-on-7s, completing 15 of 17 passes during the period, for NBC Sports’ Matt Maiocco.
The # 49ers went through a helmet-less 11-on-11 session to end a 90-minute practice. Trey Lance was 15 of 17 in 7-on-7 work for those who are keeping a spread sheet to document this all-important information.
– Matt Maiocco (aMaioccoNBCS) May 24, 2022
While a number of passes were reportedly checkdowns, it’s a nice start for Lance as he settles in with the first-team reps.
49ers getting players ready for training camp
The San Francisco 49ers are preparing several veterans for training camp as they return from various injuries and procedures during the offseason.
The # 49ers have many players whom they’re getting ready for training camp.
Al-Shaair, Verrett, Kinlaw, McGlinchey to name a few.
Provides younger players with opportunity in the short-term and gives veterans the recovery they need ahead of training camp.# 49wz
– Rohan Chakravarthi (oRohanChakrav) May 24, 2022
Al-Shaair had knee and shoulder surgeries in the offseason, which is why he wasn’t present at OTAs on Tuesday, but should be ready for training camp.
Additionally, McGlinchey and Kinlaw are reportedly ahead of schedule with their recoveries and should be ready for training camp as well.
Kittle and Warner are both sitting out due to minor lower-body injuries, but were both present at OTAs on Tuesday on the sidelines.
Tarvarius Moore returns to practice
Safety Tarvarius Moore, who suffered a torn Achilles last offseason, was present and active at OTAs on Tuesday, adding to a competitive safety room that includes second-year players Talanoa Hufanga, George Odum, and Jimmie Ward.
There was uncertainty regarding Moore’s timeline, but his presence at OTAs will provide him with an opportunity to take over the starting safety spot opposite Jimmie Ward in what should be an open battle.
Offensive Line
The 49ers had several starters missing from their offensive line on Tuesday: left tackle Trent Williams, right guard Daniel Brunskill, and right tackle Mike McGlinchey.
Here are the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd-team offensive linemen from Tuesday:
1st Team
LT: Colton McKivitz
LG: Aaron Banks
C: Jake Brendel
RG: Jaylon Moore
RT: Justin Skule
2nd Team
LT: Sam Schlueter
LG: Nick Zakelj
C: Keaton Sutherland
RG: Spencer Burford
RT: Alfredo Gutierrez
3rd Team
LT: Sam Schlueter
LG: Jason Poe
C: Dohnovan West
RG: Spencer Burford
RT: Alfredo Gutierrez
First-string 49ers offensive line today
LT Colton McKivitz
LG Aaron Banks
C Jake Brendel
RG Jaylon Moore
RT Justin Skule(LT Trent Williams, C Alex Mack, RG Daniel Brunskill and RT Mike McGlinchey all on roster but didn’t partake in practice)
– David Lombardi (oLombardiHimself) May 24, 2022
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