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Baalke Deserves Credit for 49ers’ Depth

Oct 14, 2014 at 8:45 AM--


It's starting to become very clear that 49ers general manager Trent Baalke did some tremendous work this past offseason.As the Niners have reeled off three straight victories to get to 4-2, veteran wide receivers Stevie Johnson and Brandon Lloyd – acquired via trade and free agency, respectively – have played big roles. In addition, another free agent, safety Antoine Bethea, has played very well, as has offensive tackle Jonathan Martin, acquired in trade from Miami.Plus, there's the 2014 rookie class. Top pick Jimmie Ward has overcome some rough patches to play more consistently in the secondary. Second-round pick Carlos Hyde has become a solid No. 2 running back behind Frank Gore and linebacker Aaron Lynch, a fifth-round selection, has become an impact player on passing downs.On Monday night, two more rookies shined.After inside linebacker Patrick Willis had to leave the 31-17 victory over the Rams with an apparent foot or toe injury, third-round pick Chris Borland took over for him and was solid. Later, fourth-round pick Dontae Johnson came in at cornerback after Ward suffered a quadriceps injury and the secondary had to be reshuffled.Borland, who hadn't played a...
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