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49ers trade RB Breida to Dolphins, use pick on OT

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Saturday, 25 April 2020 12:39

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The San Francisco 49ers' congested running back room just got a little less crowded.

The Niners sent running back Matt Breida to the Miami Dolphins for a fifth-round pick, No. 153 overall, on Saturday afternoon. San Francisco used that choice on West Virginia offensive tackle Colton McKivitz.

Breida had been available for trade for a while as the Niners looked to clear up a logjam that also included backs Raheem Mostert, Tevin Coleman, Jerick McKinnon and Jeff Wilson Jr. Once McKinnon agreed to a re-worked deal that significantly lowered his salary cap number for 2020 in March, it made Breida the most likely 49ers running back headed out the door.

As a restricted free agent, Breida was tendered at the second-round level, allowing the Niners matching rights on a potential contract offer from the outside and requiring a second-round pick in exchange had Breida signed an offer sheet elsewhere.

But no offer sheets came and Breida signed his one-year, $3.259 million tender with the team earlier this month. Breida's departure will save the Niners all of that money against this year's salary cap, offering a little more flexibility to work with newly-acquired left tackle Trent Williams and sign their draft class.

Originally an undrafted free agent from Georgia Southern in 2017, Breida earned a roster spot and plenty of opportunities over the past three seasons. One of the league's fastest players, Breida rushed for 1,902 yards and six touchdowns while averaging 5 yards per carry over the past three seasons, good for fifth-best among qualified running backs.

A nagging ankle injury prevented Breida from firmly establishing himself as a reliable option, and Breida drifted down San Francisco's depth chart toward the end of last season as Mostert and Coleman emerged as primary options.

In Miami, Breida will be expected to play a prominent role alongside Jordan Howard. The Dolphins finished last in the NFL in rushing yards in 2019 (72.3 per game) with quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick leading the team in rushing yards (243).

The speedy Breida reached 22.3 mph on an 83-yard touchdown against Cleveland in Week 5, making him the fastest ball carrier in the league last season, including the playoffs. That should allow him to complement the powerful Howard, who signed a two-year, $10 million deal in March.

This will also be a sort of homecoming for Breida, who grew up in the Tampa area, about four hours from Miami.

In making the trade for pick No. 153, the Niners avoided a little bit of history. They had not been scheduled to pick again until No. 210 after trading their fifth-round pick for Williams. Had they gone 184 picks between selections, it would have been the longest wait between picks in the same draft in history.

Instead, the Niners went 127 picks between selections, their largest gap since 1985 (139) and the largest by any team since the 2011 New Orleans Saints (137), according to ESPN Stats & Information research.

The 153rd pick Miami sent San Francisco's way was originally sent to the Arizona Cardinals in the Dolphins' April 2019 trade for Josh Rosen, then re-acquired from the Cardinals in a October 2019 trade for Kenyan Drake.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the Dolphins talked to the Los Angeles Rams about trading for Todd Gurley, and the Jacksonville Jaguars about trading for Leonard Fournette, but decided not to make either move.

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