Aesthetically speaking, there aren’t many things more enjoyable about the 49ers than watching Jordan Mason bowl over defenders and run through arm tackles en route to a six yard gain.
Like most undrafted free agents, Mason needed some help from those in front of him, so he could be afforded the opportunity for regular season carries.
It took an Elijah Mitchell and Tyrion Davis-Price injury, but Mason wound up with 45 carries as a rookie and turned that into six yards a pop, including ten of those going for at least ten yards with over four yards coming after contact per attempt.