The San Francisco 49ers have been holding player-organized throwing sessions at the Brentwood Academy, which is just outside Nashville, Tennessee. The team moved locations from San Jose State to allow more player participation.
The Nashville area was chosen because several 49ers players spent their offseasons there, including tight end George Kittle, quarterback C.J. Beathard, and wide receivers Trent Taylor and rookie Jauan Jennings.
Matt Barrows of The Athletic provided a list of the 49ers players taking part — or in Samuel's case, that were taking part — in this week's sessions.
Quarterbacks
C.J. Beathard
Jimmy Garoppolo
Nick Mullens
Broc Rutter
Receivers Brandon Aiyuk
Kendrick Bourne
Chris Finke
Jalen Hurd
Jauan Jennings
Dante Pettis
Shawn Poindexter
Deebo Samuel
Trent Taylor
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