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49ers Add Jordan Mims to Running-Back Room

The low-cost signing gives San Francisco another veteran depth option who will be evaluated for special-teams work during OTAs and training camp.

Overview

  • Jordan Mims agreed to a deal with the San Francisco 49ers, a sign-and-evaluate move announced by his agent as the team began Organized Team Activities.
  • Mims entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent from Fresno State and has spent time with the Bills, Saints and Titans while logging roughly 20 carries for about 70 rushing yards and 12 catches for 71 receiving yards in limited action.
  • The 49ers are adding Mims as a low-cost, experienced fringe player meant to increase competition behind starter Christian McCaffrey rather than to immediately change the offense.
  • Mims profiles primarily as a special-teams contributor and depth piece after limited regular-season snaps, which is the typical role for players with his career path and stat line.
  • To keep his spot, Mims will need to stand out in OTAs and training camp against a crowded backfield that includes draft pick Kaelon Black, Jordan James, Isaac Guerendo, Patrick Taylor and recent signing Sincere McCormick.