DuJuan Harris will compete with Tim Hightower to be the No. 2 running back in San Francisco behind starter Carlos Hyde. Harris played for the 49ers in 2016 and had 38 carries for 138 yards and eight catches for 115 yards. He started one game when Hyde was out with an injury and finished with 19 Fantasy points in a standard league, which is encouraging if Hyde were to miss any time this year. If Harris ends up as the No. 2 running back for the 49ers, he's worth a late-round flier in deeper leagues as a handcuff to Hyde.
2017 Outlook: Dujuan Harris
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CBS Sports Staff
Jun 14, 2017
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