of college may be addressed." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteNiners Nationa San Francisco 49ers communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsLibrary49ersOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsFiled under:49ers offseason workouts Adrian Colbert Jersey , OTAs, minicampDante Pettis has added weight over the offseasonNew,40commentsOne of the knocks some had on him coming out of college may be addressed. PDTShareTweetShareShareDante Pettis has added weight over the offseasonOne of the main weaknesses of Dante Pettis was his size and weight coming out of college. Well, fear no more, that issue appears to have been addressed. Pettis revealed on Twitter that he’s gained some weight over the offseason. The actual weight isn’t known. He mentioned 225, to a fan wanting to reference Madden ratings, but it was more of a joke than anything serious. He weighed 190 pounds out of college which would make it a 30 pound increase. I’m not a nutritionist, but that seems like quite a bit so I doubt he’s gotten that huge. One of Dante Pettis’ weaknesses before being drafted was getting disoriented by bigger cornerbacks and needing to add some weight to his frame. The question will be how much this might impact his speed/acceleration Brock Coyle Jersey , but it’s something that will be needed if he’s to take things to the next level as well as improve his durability in the league. On the flipside of this whole exchange, the whole prompting of this revelation was fullback Kyle Juszczyk wondering if he should switch positions based on the snaps the backfield took lining up as a wide receiver (slot included). Juszczyk lined up 365 times in his career. Now that’s one receiver cornerbacks would have trouble dominating. I’d actually like to see them try, to be honest.49ers promote TE Ross Dwelley from practice squad, do not promote running back Fooch’s update: Cole Wick was seen in the pre-game workout session that includes injured and likely inactive players. This suggests he will be inactive and George Kittle and Garrett Celek will both be active.The San Francisco 49ers made a curious roster move on Monday in advance of Monday Night Football against the Green Bay Packers. The team promoted tight end Ross Dwelley to the 53-man roster and waived defensive end Ryan Delaire.This raises a couple questions. The first is that it means they did not promote either of running backs Jeff Wilson or Matt Dayes. This would seem to be good news for Matt Breida’s availability. Breida is recovering from an ankle injury he suffered last week against the Arizona Cardinals. Kyle Shanahan said at the beginning of the week that Breida was doubtful for Monday Night Football. However, on Thursday he said he would not yet rule out the second-year running back. He said the running back was day-to-day and they had their fingers crossed.The second question is what this means about the tight end position. George Kittle is listed as questionable with a knee injury. He was limited in all three practices this week, so it is possible he had a setback. Additionally, Garrett Celek practiced with a quadricep injury this week. He was listed as limited on Thursday, but was a full participant on Friday and Saturday. He also could have had a setback. It is possible Dwelley could be active over Cole Wick Richard Sherman Jersey , but I feel like if that was the case, they would have released Wick in place of Dwelley. Breida and Kittle have been the two most significant weapons for the 49ers offense through the first five weeks. It is fitting that this transaction speaks to both players, and we are coming down to the wire to get an answer on both of them.The 49ers have to submit their inactives by approximately 3:45 p.m. The decision to not promote a running back from the practice squad could mean one or both of two things: 1) They have a banged up squad, and they can’t afford to release a player, and/or 2) they are comfortable with Alfred Morris, Raheem Mostert, and Kyle Juszczyk handling the workload.