Jason Wood
Zoo York
I know lots of people around here have man-love for Frank Gore despite his having bionic knees [and never being great at UM], but those expecting him to be "the guy" in San Francisco next year need to realize the following:
From Len Pasquarelli's Tip Sheet:
San Francisco tailback Frank Gore, who rushed for 608 yards as a rookie in 2005 and could challenge for the starting job next season if he is physically whole, recently had shoulder surgery. In about five weeks, he will have surgery on his other shoulder, and then will require about four to five months to recover from the two operations. ...
So add two bum shoulders to bum knees and I would be absolutely stunned if Mike Nolan and his personnel department don't draft a RB in the first round or two with an eye toward making them the starter.
From Len Pasquarelli's Tip Sheet:
San Francisco tailback Frank Gore, who rushed for 608 yards as a rookie in 2005 and could challenge for the starting job next season if he is physically whole, recently had shoulder surgery. In about five weeks, he will have surgery on his other shoulder, and then will require about four to five months to recover from the two operations. ...
So add two bum shoulders to bum knees and I would be absolutely stunned if Mike Nolan and his personnel department don't draft a RB in the first round or two with an eye toward making them the starter.


If SF is going to draft a RB, they might as well do it in the 1st round where they will get a franchise guy, especially someone with whom they are now familiar. What good is a 3rd round or later RB when you have 3 non-franchise guys.
The two biggest areas of need are WR and CB. No player really matches the BPA/need at pick #7, so I would suspect a trade into the teens, where they can acquire a playmaker on offense like Vernon Davis, Holmes, etc or a DB like Huff or Williams.
) along with incumbents Heitmann and Newberry. I foresee either a journeyman interior lineman to backup both C and OG, or a 5th round project to develop.