The 49ers have several players who will be scrutinized heavily as they prepare for what they hope will be a bounce -back year.
The 49ers will be under substantial pressure in the 2025 season to bounce back from the disappointment of their 2024 campaign and return to Super Bowl contention.
Despite significant changes this offseason, the 49ers are a team that continues to the huge weight of expectations, and events in training camp can have a huge influence on their success in meeting those expectations.
Last year, training camp was overshadowed by the contract dramas surrounding Brandon Aiyuk and Trent Williams. With extensions for Brock Purdy, George Kittle and Fred Warner long since wrapped up, the 49ers have no such worries this year.
The focus is firmly on events on the practice field and, as the Niners look to rise to the very high standards they set themselves, there are a host of players who enter camp with pressure on their shoulders.
Here I look at three players on the offensive side of the ball who are under the most pressure going into training camp.
It’s not that McCaffrey is the 49ers’ offense. That cannot be considered the case when you have the likes of George Kittle and Brandon Aiyuk in the attack. It’s more that McCaffrey is the straw that stirs the drink for the offense, a point illustrated by the impact of his absence for most of last season.
Putting his exploits as a runner to one side, the 49ers’ passing game is simply a different animal when McCaffrey is on the field serving as a matchup nightmare when lined up in the formation and as an easy button for Purdy with his ability to consistently turn checkdowns into first downs.
The pressure is on McCaffrey heading into training camp as the 49ers clearly need him to stay healthy throughout the year to give their offense the best chance of success. Injuries, by and large, are a matter of luck, but McCaffrey needs to go through camp with as few signs of physical concerns as possible.
To his credit, it sounds as if McCaffrey has taken a more considered approach to conditioning this year to put his body in the best position to withstand the rigours of camp and then the season itself.
“He’s patient this year,” Ed McCaffrey told Sportscasting’s Kyle Odegard. “Last year, he was really eager to get to the field after they lost the Super Bowl. He couldn’t wait to play again and probably over-trained a little bit going into training camp. But this year he’s got a great plan.
“He’s been religious about it, getting great workouts in and trying to stay patient. We’re going to blink and they’re going to be suiting up for Week 1. It’s going to be here before we know it, and he’ll be ready.”
It is crucial for McCaffrey and the 49ers that the changes he has made this year pay dividends.
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