Will SF draft another Carradine, Lattimore?
Last year, the San Francisco 49ers took advantage of a surplus of picks and were able to take injured standout players Tank Carradine (second round) and Marcus Lattimore (fourth round) with an eye on the future. Both players missed the 2013 season, but the team is counting on Carradine, a defensive tackle, and Lattimore, a running back, to contribute in 2014.It wouldn't be a surprise if the 49ers -- with few immediate needs and a projected 12 draft picks -- to again show interest in injured players to develop.
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