Who Will Lead the 49ers in Rushing Yards in 2022?

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Since Kyle Shanahan became the 49ers head coach in 2017, they've never had a running back lead the team in rushing two years in a row. Someone new seems to emerge every season.
Who will it be this season?
Last season, the 49ers leading rusher was Elijah Mitchell, who gained 963 rushing yards in the regular season and averaged a whopping 18.8 carries per game. But that workload was too much for him, as he frequently got injured and ultimately wore down -- he averaged merely 3.1 yards per carry in the playoffs.
That's a big reason the 49ers spent their third-round pick this year on running back Ty Davis-Price. They needed more players in their running back committee.
Plus, Mitchell was a much better fit for the Jimmy Garoppolo offense than the Trey Lance offense. Mitchell averaged 5.0 yards per carry when the quarterback was under center last season, which was most of the time, because the quarterback was Garoppolo. The 49ers' best running play was Garoppolo pitching the ball left or right to Mitchell, who would run outside the tackles.
Now Lance is the quarterback, which means most of the run plays will come from the shotgun, because he's a rushing threat as well, and the shotgun leverages the threat of a running quarterback much more than undercenter formations do. This transition does not bode well for Mitchel, because he averaged just 3.6 yards per carry from shotgun formations last season.
Enter Ty Davis-Price and Trey Sermon, two running backs who worked primarily out of the shotgun in college. It's clear the 49ers have been planning for this transition since last year when they drafted Lance. But we don't know how good Davis-Price and Sermon will be. Sermon mostly did nothing last year, and Davis-Price is a rookie.
If the 49ers are looking for a dependable running back who thrives from shotgun formations, their best option might be Jeff Wilson Jr.
Wilson Jr. injured his knee during OTAs last year and returned midseason when he wasn't yet 100-percent healthy. Now he's healthy, and the last time he was healthy (2020), he led the 49ers in rushing yards, rushing attempts and rushing touchdowns. Plus, he averaged 5.1 yards per carry from shotgun formations, which means he's a perfect fit with Lance.
Look for Wilson Jr. to lead the 49ers in rushing yards in 2022.

Grant Cohn has covered the San Francisco 49ers daily since 2011. He spent the first nine years of his career with the Santa Rosa Press Democrat where he wrote the Inside the 49ers blog and covered famous coaches and athletes such as Jim Harbaugh, Colin Kaepernick and Patrick Willis. In 2012, Inside the 49ers won Sports Blog of the Year from the Peninsula Press Club. In 2020, Cohn joined FanNation and began writing All49ers. In addition, he created a YouTube channel which has become the go-to place on YouTube to consume 49ers content. Cohn's channel typically generates roughly 3.5 million viewers per month, while the 49ers' official YouTube channel generates roughly 1.5 million viewers per month. Cohn live streams almost every day and posts videos hourly during the football season. Cohn is committed to asking the questions that 49ers fans want answered, and providing the most honest and interactive coverage in the country. His loyalty is to the reader and the viewer, not the team or any player or coach. Cohn is a new-age multimedia journalist with an old-school mentality, because his father is Lowell Cohn, the legendary sports columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle from 1979 to 1993. The two have a live podcast every Tuesday. Grant Cohn grew up in Oakland and studied English Literature at UCLA from 2006 to 2010. He currently lives in Oakland with his wife.
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