The San Francisco 49ers released their second unofficial depth chart of the preseason on Monday. There aren't any changes when compared to the depth chart released a week ago. It is important to note that preseason depth charts don't mean a whole lot and aren't always an indication of potential individual playing time — but we'll report it anyway.
The 49ers will travel to Houston on Tuesday and take part in two joint practices with the Texans this week. The two squads are scheduled to play each other on Saturday, August 18 at 5:00 p.m. PT.
You can view the latest depth chart below.
The #49ers release second depth chart of the preseason -- ahead of Saturday's game against the Texans. pic.twitter.com/ynQ0dTz4se
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