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LAST SEASON: 12–4, lost to Packers in wild-card game PROJECTION: 2nd in NFC West
STRONG SIDE RB: "Two thousand-yard runners," says Niners RB coach Tom Rathman. "That's my goal." Can do. Garrison Hearst (1,206 rushing yards) is a big-time back who made the Pro Bowl after missing two seasons with a broken ankle. Second-year stud Kevan Barlow (512) could be another. The Niners' strict rotation at RB gave them the league's second-best rushing attack in 2001. This year, Hearst and Barlow could also be on the field at the same time, creating dangerous mismatches. FBs Terry Jackson and Fred Beasley are legitimate pass-catching threats -- when they aren't blocking for the two potential 1,000-yarders. WEAK SIDE ST: The coverage units will be fine because the roster is full of fast young hitters. Returns are in the capable hands and legs of Cedrick Wilson and Jimmy Williams. But the specialists aren't very special. K Jose Cortez finished poorly last year -- four blocks because of low kicks -- so the Niners coughed up a signing bonus bigger than Cortez's salary to land Florida's Jeff Chandler. Second-year P Jason Baker is only average.
OTHER UNITS
QB: Jeff Garcia doesn't stay in the pocket, doesn't slide into tackles and doesn't run out of bounds. He also doesn't miss games, at least not in his two straight Pro Bowl years. Don't expect much to change. His legs (254 yards, 5 TDs) are as important as his arm (3,538 yards, 32 TDs, 62.7%) to the 49ers' success. This article appears in the September 16 issue of ESPN The Magazine. |
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