Christian McCaffrey is heading into the kind of season that tends to sharpen a star’s edge.
The 49ers running back was already coming off a year in which he did just about everything for San Francisco’s offense, yet an anonymous NFL executive still took a shot at him in ESPN’s ranking of the league’s top running backs. McCaffrey landed fourth, behind Bijan Robinson, Jahmyr Gibbs and Saquon Barkley, and the comment attached to his name was blunt.
“He's declined some -- I think you will see more juice if he doesn't have to be the focal point of both the run and pass game. But he's such an elite overall player with versatility who takes care of himself that he can be a top guy for at least one more year."
That’s a pretty harsh read on a player who nearly put up 1,000 rushing and receiving yards last season. McCaffrey may not have the same burst or raw speed he had earlier in his career now that he’s 30, but he remains one of the toughest problems in the league for a defense to solve.
If that assessment makes its way back to him, it’s the kind of thing that can sit in a locker for a long time. Being told you’re on the decline and maybe only have one good year left is exactly the sort of fuel elite players tend to keep close.
At the same time, the executive wasn’t wrong about one thing: San Francisco probably can’t ask McCaffrey to carry quite that much again. He was leaned on heavily last season, and the 49ers need to ease some of that burden.
That could happen with wide receiver Mike Evans in the fold. A proven veteran like that should command attention and help keep some of the defense’s focus away from McCaffrey.
The 49ers also have two young backs they like in Jordan James and Kaelon Black, and both could take some carries while giving McCaffrey more breathers on the sideline.
Still, Ed McCaffrey recently pointed out the danger in taking Christian off the field too often. Just having him out there forces defenses to account for him, and even as a decoy, CMC can still matter. That leaves Kyle Shanahan and the rest of the coaching staff with a balancing act to manage.
For 49ers fans, the anonymous dismissal might be the best possible kind of disrespect. It gives McCaffrey another reason to go out and remind everybody exactly who he is.
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