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        Christian McCaffrey's Calf Holds Up Through Heavy Workload

        By Matt Schauf | Updated on Mon, Sep 8 2025 10:17 AM UTC
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        Niners RB Christian McCaffrey might have been questionable entering the weekend, but you wouldn't have known it by the way the team used him in the victory over Seattle. McCaffrey rushed 22 times and caught nine of 10 targets Sunday. He led his nearest teammates by three targets and five catches. That workload helped prop up an inefficient day on the ground, where McCaffrey managed a mere 3.1 yards per carry. His 73 receiving yards marked a solid 8.1-yard average. McCaffrey wound up with the third-best PPR score among RBs for the week (pending Monday night) even without scoring a TD.

        What They're Saying

        Kyle Shanahan afterward: "I'm real pleased. I know we got a scare on Thursday but started feeling better, much better about it Friday and Saturday. ... Seemed like it wasn't an issue and thought he had a hell of a game."

        2025 Fantasy Football Impact

        Making it through Week 1 without issue obviously doesn't mean we can just forget about the calf issue. But it sure means we shouldn't worry about it until McCaffrey gives us some further reason to.

        Brian Robinson Jr. played just 18 snaps -- compared with 58 for McCaffrey -- as the ony other 49ers RB to get time. That at least confirms his status as the handcuff, and that time included a pair of targets on seven pass routes.

        We'll keep an eye on the rushing efficiency, but Seattle ranked a solid 12th in run-defense DVOA last season. So no worries about that aspect of McCaffrey's Week 1.

        The next three weeks hold non-scary matchups at New Orleans and then back home against the Cardinals and Jaguars.

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        Multiple people asked leading up to last weekend whether they should pick up Isaac Guerendo. Week 1 confirmed that he'll need two teammate injuries to find fantasy relevance.

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        Matt has earned two Fantasy Pros accuracy awards for IDP rankings and won thousands of dollars as a player across best ball, dynasty, and high-stakes fantasy formats. He has been creating fantasy football content for more than 20 years, with work featured by Sporting News, Rotoworld, Athlon, Sirius XM, and others. He's been with Draft Sharks since 2011.
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