While head coach Kyle Shanahan acknowledged that a part of the reasoning for signing Darnold was due to the uncertainty behind quarterback Brock Purdy's health at the time, the former Carolina Panthers signal-caller has split reps with Trey Lance as the No. 2 quarterback, while Brandon Allen serves as the No. 3 option.
How does Darnold view his performance during the first week of training camp?
"Yeah, I think obviously there's some corrections to be made and just got to continue to feel more and more comfortable every single day. But I think it's continuing to challenge myself, just studying as much as I can, before and after practice," Darnold said. "But yeah, I feel like these past three days have been pretty good. Obviously they can be better, but doing everything I can to put myself in a good position during practice."
While he believes there's room for improvement, Darnold has been happy with his decision-making, and pointed to the placement of certain throws as an area of improvement.
"Yeah, I'm happy with the decision-making. Again, the way that we talk about our reads in the QB room, it's very clean. So feel like I'm happy with the decision-making. I feel like a couple balls could have been better throughout these last three days. But yeah, that's just the beginning of camp and continue to iron it out and get better throughout the camp," Darnold said.
On Friday, during a closed practice to the public, one of Darnold's best throws was a downfield shot to Ray-Ray McCloud that went for a solid completion.
It's intriguing to watch how Darnold has performed thus far, understanding that he's still developing in this offense with new faces around him, such as McCloud.
"Yeah, it takes time [to develop rapport with the wide receivers]. I think it's as much as you can," Darnold said. "Obviously, it's tough with camp and all the reps and those guys running so much throughout the day during practice. But whether it's a little bit before, obviously, in the locker room talking about routes and then after practice, getting as many routes as possible but also being smart about staying off your feet. And for us keeping the reps limited with our arms, keeping arms fresh. But yeah, I think it's just the continued dialogue that we have with the receivers and getting a feel with them that way."
Darnold will look to continue competing and gelling with his new teammates when they hit the field for the fourth training camp practice on Sunday.
Written By:
Writer/Reporter for 49ers Webzone
All articles by Rohan Chakravarthi
@RohanChakrav
YouTube Channel
Rohan Chakravarthi
Writer/Reporter for 49ers Webzone
All articles by Rohan Chakravarthi
More San Francisco 49ers News
-
49ers QB Mac Jones: Can he follow Sam Darnold's comeback trail?
Sam Darnold made the most of his one-season stint with the San Francisco 49ers, serving as Brock Purdy's backup in 2023 and learning under head coach Kyle Shanahan. That experience helped him bounce back in 2024 with a strong campaign for the Minnesota Vikings, eventually... -
Kyle Shanahan provides updates during 49ers OTAs
The San Francisco 49ers kicked off organized team activities this week, and head coach Kyle Shanahan spoke with reporters following Thursday's practice. Here's everything he had to say. Transcript provided by the San Francisco 49ers Communications staff. When you have guys... -
Former 49ers lineman calls out irony of praising 49ers stars while bashing O-line
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy recently praised his offensive line during an interview on KNBR, calling them "war daddies" and expressing complete confidence in the unit. The offensive line has long been a focal point of criticism from fans, many of whom hoped the... -
Trent Williams rejoins 49ers for OTAs
Veteran offensive tackle Trent Williams was notably absent from the only San Francisco 49ers practice open to reporters last week. While head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed that Williams reported for the start of the offseason program in April, he acknowledged the star lineman...