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MIAMI GARDENS, FL - JANUARY 19: QB Fernando Mendoza #15 of the Indiana Hoosiers hands off the ball to RB Kaelon Black #8 of the Indiana Hoosiers runs with the ball during the Indiana Hoosiers versus the Miami Hurricanes College Football Playoff National Championship Game Presented by AT&T on January 19, 2026, at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL. (Photo by Doug Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
The San Francisco 49ers drafted a running back earlier than the masses expected them to. Write in whatever year youâd like under this regime, and that sentence rings true.
Kaelon Black didnât start at Indiana. He wasnât among the 319 players invited to the NFL Combine. The sixth-year senior had to show his route-running chops a week after playing in the national championship at the Senior Bowl, after only being targeted a few times with the Hoosiers this past season.
So itâs not surprising to see Black labeled as a reach. How many analysts scouted somebody who didnât start or make the combine?
Appearing on The Rich Eisen Show, Kyle Shanahan explained how they felt about Black and why they took him in the third round, saying, âWe thought he was theâtrying to think of the way to word thisâ but we had him as the second-rated back on the board. Thatâs just our evaluation of him. Right or wrong, thatâs our evaluation, and then, youâve got to decide where you think heâs going to go. And I think thatâs the hardest thing with this league.â
Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price were selected in the first round. Black was the third running back drafted. There were only two drafted in the fourth round and three more in the fifth. An additional two in the sixth and four more in the seventh, and thatâs it for the running back class.
The 49ers drafted Kaelon Black to strengthen their running back position, despite concerns about his lack of starting experience and combine invitation.
Kaelon Black had limited opportunities at Indiana, being targeted only a few times during his final season, which raises questions about his performance.
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Shanahan continued talking about where he thought Black would land:
âYou got a guy whoâs not invited to the Combine, so what does that mean? Man, maybe it means heâs going in the sixth round. But then you evaluate him, youâre like, âMan, I think this is a third-round running back.â But then you start to watch the whole draft, and you start to watch all the backs, and evaluate all the backs together, and this wasnât as deep of a draft as years past for running backs. And when you look at it all, and you take a census of scouts, of coachesâitâs a whole process- but you start to get to April, and the majority of our place is ranking him up there.â
The fourth round was allegedly a sweet spot for running backs. Arkansasâs Mike Washington was popular among the draft community for his ability to rip off the big play. He was one of the worst pass-protecting backs I can remember watching. If you canât block, you canât play.
I felt like Jonah Coleman and Emmett Johnson were good fits. Nicholas Singleton wouldâve been a dart throw. Black has the speed edge on the first two and has an argument for being superior in pass protection than any other back in this class. Even in hindsight, Johnson wouldâve been fun in Shanahanâs offense.
Shanahan continued, âWell, by the time that draft came, we feel everyoneâs looking at this guy as a fourth-round pick. And so, if everyoneâs looking at him as a fourth-round pick, if we want him, Iâll take him at 90 in the third. Weâll be all right, everyone hating on us and judging that, as long as thatâs what we feel like.â
Shanahan acknowledged that some of this stems from previous experiences in which he felt the team waited too long to draft a player, and the player was selected before the Niners were on the clock. He said, âYouâre like, âMan, whyâd we try to get cute? It was close enough.â
The 49ers did not want to feel that way with Black, which is a sign they were high on their third-rounder.