Here is what stood out from the 49ers thirteenth day of training camp.
Friday was the last of two joint practices for San Francisco in Las Vegas with the Raiders. San Francisco’s first team offense ran over 40 plays on the day, the most of any during training camp. This is a sign they will not be playing in the preseason opener on Sunday.
Brock Purdy
Recovering from offseason surgery to repair the torn UCL in his throwing elbow, Purdy has been ramping up. Friday’s practice produced the heaviest workload of camp with the quarterback attempting 28 throws over the course of five offensive possessions.
Starting the first possession from his own 25, Purdy opened with a completion to Brandon Aiyuk to the left for a gain of five. A throw away two plays later due to pressure on a naked bootleg left the offense with second and ten. From there Purdy found Deebo Samuel on a deep curl over the middle for a pickup of 25. Purdy’s next throw was a slant to Chris Conley that was broken up by a Raiders safety. Facing third and eight, he connected with Christian McCaffrey for a gain of seven. Left with fourth and one, Purdy scrambled to his left for a gain of nine yards and a first down.
Purdy’s second possession saw him make his first big mistake of team drills. Working off play action, Purdy tried to hit Deebo Samuel over the middle. The receiver was well covered, and Marcus Peters came away with a diving interception.
The 49ers next three pass attempts resulted in consecutive throwaways after being pressured and a coverage sack. Facing third and 16, Purdy hit Jauan Jennings over the middle to pick up the first down.
Possession number three opened with a Purdy completion to McCaffrey for a gain of five. A screen to McCaffrey on second down was sniffed out and the running back was dropped for no gain. Purdy then found Brandon Aiyuk for a gain of 15 to convert the third and five. After an incompletion to rookie tight end Brayden Willis over the middle, Purdy made his second big mistake of team.
Trying to hit Willie Snead over the middle, Purdy instead threw the ball right to Raiders linebacker Robert Spillane for his second interception.
As they did earlier, the offense reset and ran third and ten from the same spot. Purdy’s throw to Deebo Samuel fell incomplete, however the Raiders were called for holding on the play.
Purdy took advantage of the new set of downs when he found Willis over the middle for a gain of 15. Following a spike to stop the clock, Purdy connected with Jauan Jennings on an out to the left side for another gain of 15 to end the possession.
Purdy opened the fourth possession with a strike over the middle off play action to Deebo Samuel for a gain of 18. Following a run by McCaffrey which was stopped for no gain, Purdy delivered a strike to Brandon Aiyuk on a deep corner route to the left side for a gain of 28. The next play saw Purdy’s throw to Aiyuk while rolling right off play action come up short. Following a holding penalty on the next play, the offense was left facing second and 20. Purdy saw his second and third down throws broken up. On the third down play, Purdy was flushed out to his left by pressure and his throw to Willie Snead hung in the air too long. This allowed a Raiders defender to get over and knock the pass away.
The 49ers offense finally found the endzone on the next play when Purdy hit Ty Davis-Price with a short throw from seven yards out.
The final possession for the starting offense began at the Raiders 21. From there Purdy opened with a six-yard completion to Kyle Juszczyk. A holding call on the next play wiped out a nine-yard run for Christian McCaffrey, leaving the offense facing second and 14. A connection from Purdy to Aiyuk on a slant picked up ten and a Davis-Price six yard gain gave the offense first and ten at the Raiders 12. From there Purdy hooked up with Deebo Samuel on a screen out to the left for seven. Facing second and goal at the five, Purdy took a QB draw into the endzone for the second score of the day.
Purdy finished the day 16-28 with one touchdown throw, a touchdown run and two interceptions.
Trey Lance
With the focus on the 49ers starters, Lance had just four team snaps in Friday’s practice. A run by Davis-Price was stopped for no gain. On second and ten Lance threw short to Cameron Latu for a gain of two, but the play was called back due to a hold. Pressure forced Lance to throw the ball away on second and 20. The ensuing third down play saw Lance hold the ball before being sacked.
Sam Darnold
Following the four snaps for Lance, Darnold took over the second team offense. On second and nine he ran a bootleg out to his right and found Ronnie Bell for a pickup of ten. With a new set of downs, Darnold rifled a pass over the middle off play action to Willie Snead for a gain of 23. After a pair of runs left the offense facing third and five, Darnold hit Dazz Newsome along the right side to move the sticks.
Brandon Aiyuk
Aiyuk had four receptions from Brock Purdy for 58 yards.
Deebo Samuel
Samuel had three receptions from Purdy for 50 yards.
Jauan Jennings
Jennings finished with a pair of grabs from Purdy for 30 yards.
Defense
Jimmy Garoppolo carved up the 49ers defense for the second day in a row. In three possessions Garoppolo and the Raiders starting offense came away with two touchdowns and a field goal.
The first Raiders drive saw Garoppolo hit on four of six attempts before Zamir White burst through the 49ers defense untouched for a score from 35 yards out. On the following Raiders possession, Garoppolo didn’t miss. The quarterback hit all three throws including a five-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Carter. Garoppolo then wrapped up his day by leading the Raiders offense into position for a 53-yard field goal by Daniel Carlson
In his three possessions Garoppolo finished 12-18 with a touchdown.
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