Brock Purdy counts on a healthy offseason leading to even more progress
Associated PressSANTA CLARA, Calif. — Brock Purdy’s brief time in the NFL has been a bit of a whirlwind with him going from “Mr. “Last year he had to do it and then it would just be frustrating for him because he couldn’t really go work on it,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “At quarterback, you can obviously continue to work on your arm strength and all that kind of stuff, but I think just the way you process, the way you go through reads, you can’t get enough reps,” he said. “I think we can continue to get better at our progressions, foot work, how we manage games, situational awareness, things that all quarterbacks have to continue to get better at,” quarterbacks coach Brian Griese said. Throughout all this, the offseason stuff and doing different things, I try to give back to people as best as I can, and not be on a pedestal or anything like that.” One change, Purdy’s coaches and teammates have seen is an increasing willingness to speak up and become more of a leader around the team as he has grown from a late-round rookie to a respected veteran on a team full of them.