The most recent case has been running back Jordan Mason, who was an undrafted free agent out of Georgia Tech in the 2022 NFL Draft.
Mason, who came into the offseason as the sixth running back on the depth chart, beat out 2021 third-round selection Trey Sermon for a roster spot, and is currently the 49ers' second-string running back, despite his lack of experience.
In fact, Mason has made such an impression on his teammates in a short period of time that veteran running back Christian McCaffrey calls his counterpart "Mariano Rivera", due to his ability to close out games with his punishing rushing style.
The rookie running back has been a pleasant surprise for the 49ers, rushing for 217 yards on 6.6 yards per carry thus far.
However, Mason's success with the 49ers is still a fairly recent development, as the Georgia Tech product earned only one carry over the first 10 weeks of the 2022 season, despite being active in every single game except for one.
Prior to the trade for Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco was struggling in the running game, especially after the injury to Trey Lance.
After Jimmy Garoppolo entered the fold, the 49ers ranked 29th in rushing expected points added per play (EPA/play), while rushing for an inefficient 3.87 yards per carry.
After starter Elijah Mitchell went down to injury in Week 1, the 49ers had a one-dimensional rushing attack with replacement Jeff Wilson Jr. as the bell-cow back, significantly limiting their offense and leading to their struggles over the first seven weeks on their way to a 3-4 record.
Despite the inefficiencies, Mason still didn't see the field on offense, which is surprising considering the 49ers offense could have used another element to their attack with the rookie's power and vision.
Make no mistake, the 5'11, 225-pound back wasn't a late bloomer.
During training camp, Mason shined whenever he received opportunities and was arguably San Francisco's most consistent back behind Elijah Mitchell, displaying an ability to work within the NFL game.
While it came later than expected, the rookie finally started earning carries after Elijah Mitchell's second MCL sprain, rushing four times in San Francisco's 38-10 blowout over the Arizona Cardinals.
Since then, Mason has seen at least four carries per game, with his 11-carry, 56-yard game against the Buccaneers serving as his best game to date.
Still, the 49ers have deployed him sparingly, especially in early-game situations, although Kyle Shanahan believes it is more due to the abilities of Christian McCaffrey rather than game flow.
"We can give him more carries earlier in the game," Shanahan said following the 49ers' 21-13 win over the Seattle Seahawks. We've mixed him in for a few in the weeks before. It was just tough in this game with how much we like Christian in the pass game also and just the threat that he is on the field, but no, his time will come. We usually use everybody."
With Mitchell out likely until the playoffs, Mason will be an integral piece of the 49ers running attack as a complementary piece behind Christian McCaffrey for the remainder of the regular season, where he can continue to be the "closer" with his physical rushing style that wears down opponents at the end of games.
To preserve Christian McCaffrey's wear-and-tear as the season progresses, Mason could be in line for a more significant role, which is well-deserved with his performance thus far.
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