Overview
- The San Francisco 49ers announced on June 10 that they signed Sincere McCormick to a one-year deal and waived Jordan Mims to open a roster spot.
- McCormick was a standout at UTSA with 3,939 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns and has spent 2025 on multiple practice squads, but he has just five NFL games, 39 carries for 183 yards and six catches for 29 yards.
- Jordan Mims was with the 49ers for less than two weeks after signing May 28 and has 14 career NFL games with roughly 70 rushing yards and 12 receptions, reflecting his role as a fringe depth option.
- The transaction is a roster-depth and special-teams evaluation rather than a change to the top of the depth chart, which remains led by Christian McCaffrey and includes Jordan James, Kaelon Black, Isaac Guerendo and Patrick Taylor.
- The move illustrates a common offseason pattern where teams sign low-cost, short-term deals and rapidly cycle running backs to judge camp value, which will shape who makes the 53-man roster or lands on the practice squad.