
49ers TE George Kittle said the Achilles rehab process is “pretty straightforward” and he’s on track in his recovery.
“The rehab is actually pretty straightforward,” Kittle said, via Niners Wire. “You either do standing calf raises or seated calf raises until you can run and walk and stuff. So I’m walking. I got off of crutches a couple weeks ago. We’re back on a golf course. Everything’s trending in the right direction. It’s going great.”
Kittle added that he’s been receiving stem cell treatment in Panama and the results have been encouraging.
“I’ve had a buttload of injuries and things you have to deal with,” Kittle said. “But you know, fortunately, I’ve only had to get surgery twice in the NFL, because they’re not very fun. I bounce back pretty quickly. I’ve got a great rehab team around me, a great strength coach around me, and I’m very big in all the recovery stuff, too. I got back from Panama last week. I was down there for four days doing stem cell treatment. I’ve been doing stem cells twice a year in Panama for the last six years. We have a good group that goes down there. We go down there for stem cells, and then we golf the entire time, because they have beautiful golf courses.”
During the NFL’s annual meetings, Panthers HC Dave Canales told reporters that he doesn’t believe in drafting for depth with their No. 19 overall pick. Carolina GM Dan Morgan reflected on Canales’ words, saying that although they want a first-round pick to contribute immediately, there are also scenarios of taking a player who requires development.
“I understand what Coach is saying in terms of—obviously, you want your first-round pick to be able to come in and contribute immediately. So, yeah, I’m kinda with him on that,” Morgan said, via PanthersWire. “You want your first-round pick to play, but there’s different scenarios to where maybe it takes a guy a little longer to develop, and he may not contribute right away. With some of the picks at different positions, it may take a little longer for those guys to develop, for sure.”
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