Seen on Fox Sports and MSN. San Francisco 49ers' wide receiver J.J. Nelson is the latest wideout to suffer an injury as the team's struggles at that position continue. Heard on Fox Sports Radio and ESPN Radio. Previous bylines include: Bleacher Report, Pro Football Focus, Yahoo! Like James Jr., the 49ers will have more clarity on his timeline when the team returns for training camp.He was recently seen running and making explosive cuts during an offseason workout.Reviewing everything from the 49ers Week 2, 31-13, win over the New York Jets.Hear what members of the San Francisco 49ers and New York Jets had to say following the Week 2 matchup.Since 2014, Garoppolo becomes the only undefeated quarterback after a loss. (Photo by Michael Zagaris/San Francisco.This move comes after San Francisco was without Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk and Richie James for Week 1. San Francisco's wide receivers are one of the most intriguing position groups heading into training camp. 7 pick for a reason. While the 49ers have had bad luck with the heath of their wide receivers, they may have a young player who could come in and make an immediate impact should they need him. Let us know in the poll below.Barnwell: Wide receivers are 49ers’ Achilles heel going into 2020 NFL season,Injury updates: Garoppolo has a high-ankle sprain; Bosa ‘most likely’ has a torn ACL.Solomon Thomas is in the "same boat" as Bosa. No surprise that Kevin White would impress in his workout.
Prior to Sanders' arrival, the 49ers averaged 187.7 yards per game. Three other wide receivers, Tavon Austin, Jalen Hurd , and J.J. Nelson, have landed on injured reserve. Following the trade, San Francisco saw that number jump to 266.4 yards per game. Seen on Fox Sports and MSN. Heard on Fox Sports Radio and ESPN Radio. San Francisco's passing offense went on to average 237.0 yards per game last season, ranked 13th in the league, aiding the team's 4th-overall ranked offense.Expected to take on a larger load in 2020 with the loss of Sanders, the wideout suffered a stress fracture in his foot this offseason and is expected to miss 12-16 weeks. The veteran worked under current 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan, then the Falcons coordinator, back in 2016. The team is still missing the production it saw from Emmanuel Sanders last season after he departed for the New Orleans Saints in free agency.If nothing else, this will add to the depth chart once Samuel and Aiyuk return from injury. In this installment, we will address San Francisco's wide receiver corps and with players returning from injury, how the position could shake out heading into Week 1 of the regular season.San Francisco's wide receivers are one of the most intriguing position groups heading into training camp. New York Jets wide receiver Jamison Crowder will be out against the San Fransisco 49ers due to a hamstring injury. Every day leading up to the start of training camp set for July 28, 49ers.com will assess each position group on the roster as we get closer to the season. Simply put, Sanu doesn’t move the needle enough.Editor at Large of Sportsnaut, contributor here at Forbes. Who steps up in the absence of Emmanuel Sanders and potentially, Samuel? Given the effects of an abbreviated offseason, how will this year impact the development of the 49ers young receiving corps? Nick Bosa, Dee Ford back at 49ers but top wide receivers still out as Week 1 practices begin. With a surplus of talent, how many receivers do the 49ers keep on their roster in 2020?It wasn't the ideal start for San Francisco's young group of receivers. Samuel (Jones fracture) is currently on injured reserve and will miss at least the next two games. San Francisco’s two starting receivers in Week 1, Kendrick Bourne and Dante Pettis, had 41 combined receptions last season.Deebo Samuel's injury hurt the 49ers big time in Week 1. Previous bylines include: Bleacher.Editor at Large of Sportsnaut, contributor here at Forbes. (Kendrick) Bourne’s role diminished in 2019, but he seems likely to start in the slot ahead of the returning,By all accounts, Samuel is on track to return sooner than later, and Aiyuk should be ready to go for the Week 1 matchup against the,The interior of the offensive line could be a more significant issue. The following browsers are supported: Chrome, Edge (v80 and later), Firefox and Safari.2020 Training Camp Preview: Offensive Line. Will 49ers returning from injury be ready to go by Week 1? This and more notes from the 49ers, 31-13, win over the Jets.Kyle Shanahan provided injury updates on several 49ers as the team defeated the Jets, 31-13 at MetLife Stadium.The browser you are using is no longer supported on this site. No. The 49ers boast a group of young and talented pass-catchers, however the unit is relatively unproven. Sports and eDraft.© 2020 Forbes Media LLC. Sanu has tallied 59 receptions in each of the past four seasons. Outside of.In addition to the young talent acquired through the draft, the 49ers are also expecting the return of several young receivers who are making their way back from injury.
You may opt-out by.Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own.Catch me on Twitter @VincentFrankNFL and on https://sportsnaut.com/,Patriots Deem Wide Receiver Mohamed Sanu Worth The Asking Price,Impact 50: Investors Seeking Profit — And Pushing For Change. Aiyuk, a first-round pick this past April, is expected to go against the Jets in Week 2.Those injuries coupled with the erratic play of Jimmy Garoppolo in Week 1 led to the quarterback completing just 4-of-11 passes for 41 yards to his wide receivers.Sanu’s transiton to San Francisco should be rather seamless. Injuries have hit the receiving group hard leading up to the Week 1 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals,Then, once the team gathered in the Bay Area, more bad news came when second-year receiver,“There are still some healthy pieces left in the cupboard if coach Kyle Shanahan wants to use them. It is highly recommended that you use the latest versions of a supported browser in order to receive an optimal viewing experience. Center Weston Richburg will miss at least the first six weeks while recovering from a gruesome knee injury, and his backup,San Francisco has brought in some depth pieces at center, while also giving some reps to.Which position are you more concerned about going into Week 1? The offseason has been rough for the San Francisco 49ers’ wide receivers group.