Ricky Pearsall Injury Update: Will Fantasy Managers Finally See the 49ers WR Return Week 11?

Ricky Pearsall's knee injury continues to linger. Is the 49ers wide receiver closing in on a return in Week 11? Or will fantasy managers have to continue waiting?

The San Francisco 49ers are preparing for a Week 11 home showdown with the Arizona Cardinals as they look to remain in the playoff hunt. Ricky Pearsall continues to deal with a knee injury that has now sidelined him since Week 5. Will fantasy football managers finally get the sophomore wide receiver back this week?

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Ricky Pearsall Injury Update

Pearsall suffered his knee injury during the 49ers’ Week 4 disappointing loss to Jacksonville when he landed hard on the ground while attempting to make a reception. The wide receiver initially tried to compete through the discomfort but was ultimately unable to continue.​

Head coach Kyle Shanahan indicated the team needed to thoroughly evaluate Pearsall’s condition, explaining that their initial assessment suggested a minor PCL injury after he hit his knee hard on the ground. Minor PCL injuries typically require two to three weeks of recovery time, which initially aligned with Pearsall’s expected timeline.​

However, his absence has now extended into a seventh week, confirming the injury has been far more stubborn than originally projected. What was initially supposed to be a one-to-two week absence has lingered far beyond expectations.​

Pearsall hasn’t participated in a single practice session since suffering the injury, an alarming trend that raised serious questions about the severity of what was originally characterized as a minor issue.​

Shanahan provided a blunt assessment of Pearsall’s situation ahead of Week 10. “He can’t play football,” Shanahan said of Pearsall on Friday. “He can run in certain speeds, but he hasn’t been able to hit his normal speeds that would allow him to come back. We don’t let people come back until they can hit their normal speeds before they got hurt or makes them susceptible to injury again, so we’re just waiting until he hits those markers”.​

While Pearsall has been seen running sprints during San Francisco’s practices and even shooting basketballs in the locker room, he still wasn’t healthy enough to return to the field for Week 10.​

On Monday, for the first time since he got hurt, the 49ers provided a positive update on Monday. According to Matt Barrows of The Athletic, “The 49ers are hoping to get Ricky Pearsall (knee) back for practice this week”.​

Shanahan told reporters on a conference call that the team is hopeful that Pearsall will practice on Wednesday. This represents the first encouraging news about Pearsall’s status in nearly two months.​

It’s still just hope and no guarantee he practices or plays. But for the first time in two months, there does seem to be a chance the 49ers WR plays this week. At the very least, it sounds as if Week 12 would be the worst case scenario for his return.​

Pearsall Fantasy Outlook

Pearsall had emerged as the team’s leading receiver before his injury, totaling 20 receptions for 327 yards through the first four games. His 16.4 yards per reception average led all 49ers receivers with significant targets, and he ranked as the fifth-best wide receiver in the NFL according to advanced metrics.​

When Pearsall eventually returns, he will face significantly more target competition than when he left the lineup. George Kittle has returned from injured reserve after missing five games with a hamstring injury, while Jauan Jennings has looked much healthier as he works his way back from ankle and rib injuries.

The depth chart has shifted considerably during Pearsall’s absence. Jennings has established himself as a reliable target when healthy, while Kendrick Bourne has had a late-career renaissance. This competition for targets could limit Pearsall’s immediate fantasy impact upon his return.

Despite the increased competition, Pearsall’s role as the team’s primary deep threat remains valuable for fantasy purposes. His 15.9-yard average depth of target compared to Jennings’ 10.1 yards shows his unique skill set within the offense.​

Fantasy managers should not assume Pearsall returns in Week 11 given his continued practice absences and the uncertainty expressed by the coaching staff. The extended timeline suggests he may need several more days before being ready for game action, making Week 12 or beyond more realistic targets for his comeback.

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