Article I read earlier today, linked below if someone wants to read the whole thing, details some struggles he's had with this weight. I think I said somewhere in this thread after he retires and is out of the league a few years I think he's going to look like a mini OL. Not kidding, I'll bet he'll be a 280 plus pound guy when he's been out of the league a few years, it's a real struggle for him.
Article starts off by saying SF fell in love with him when Kyle coached him at the Senior Bowl where he was 214 pounds. When he showed up after they drafted him he had ballooned up a little. They put Welker in charge of working with him with goal of getting down to 210-212. Said Deebo never shirked from the work, which included him arriving an hour early every day to do a two mile run and doing wind sprints after practice. But he still could not get the weight down and so they moved his target weight to 220.
That was then.
This is what the article says happened last year:
A big issue was Samuel’s weight. He had pneumonia in Week 7, and an array of injuries — calf, ribs, oblique and wrist — throughout the year kept him out of practices.
And when Samuel didn’t practice, he gained weight. A lot of weight. Let’s just say he crossed that 220-pound threshold with gusto and at one point tipped the scales at what you might want your starting tight end to be.
My take: Deebo has to work very very hard to keep his weight down but he's shown a willingness to do it. Now on a new team in a contract year and I think he's going to bust his *** to get that weight down. Which he did last off-season before the illness and injuries derailed him.
Samuel's weight was an issue when he arrived in Santa Clara, Calif., in 2019 and it was problematic last season, his worst as a 49er.
www.nytimes.com