Harbaugh Talks OTA Attendance and Vaccinations
Harbaugh estimated that around 80 of the 90 players on the roster attended voluntary OTAs, which was an excellent turnout. Leading up to OTAs, Harbaugh said the coaching staff did not try to persuade players to come.
Among those who did not attend were defensive linemen Calais Campbell, Brandon Williams and Derek Wolfe, as well as cornerback Marcus Peters, tight end Mark Andrews, and wide receiver Sammy Watkins.
"It's a voluntary camp," Harbaugh said. "I can't speculate on different guys' thinking. The guys that aren't here, I really wouldn't expect to be here – veteran guys, especially D-linemen. Those guys, there's not that much for them to do at this camp. So, I understand it if they're not here. The fact that the guys are here, that's great."
Harbaugh said he has spoken to players about the different protocols that will be in place for players who are vaccinated, as opposed to players who are not vaccinated.
"One thing we have talked a lot about is the vaccination stuff," Harbaugh said. "Not in terms of trying to influence anybody, but in terms of understanding what will be required if you're vaccinated or not vaccinated. Those were kind of the biggest conversations we've had along those lines."
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