49ers rookie Isaac Guerendo finally ready to speed into NFL career

SANTA CLARA – Isaac Guerendo stood still in his size-12, red sneakers as 49ers reporters interviewed him Thursday for the first time at his new home of Levi’s Stadium. From here on out, those feet could be among the fastest to put on a 49ers uniform and race through defenses.

Six years ago, Guerendo crossed the finish line first in the 100-yard dash to win an Indiana state championship. He did so for Avon High School, where he was used as a wide receiver rather than an NFL-bound running back.

Was a professional career on the track more likely back then?

“That was definitely a thought,” Guerendo said upon arriving for 49ers’ rookie minicamp. “I always wanted to play in the NFL, but there came a point when I was younger where I wasn’t highly recruited, so I thought maybe track is the way to go.

“Fortunately, I was given a few opportunities, then I just took those and it went from there.”

A few, indeed.

Guerendo enters the NFL with less wear and tear on his 6-foot-, 221-pound body. He did not start a game until last season’s bowl game for Louisville, where he transferred for last season after five years and just 99 carries at Wisconsin. He ran for 161 yards and three touchdowns in his lone start, December’s Holiday Bowl loss to USC.

“Just continuing to be patient and to wait for my time, that’s one thing I’ve always done and one thing I’ll continue to do,” Guerendo said. “…  Obviously it’s frustrating and you want to contribute and play as much as possible. But if I let it bother me, it wouldn’t allow me to be ready for those moments when they were given.”

Once Guerendo got to Wisconsin in 2018, he redshirted his first year, then coaches converted him from wide receiver to running back, a position switch that worked out so well he became a fourth-round draft pick. His 231 collegiate carries (1,392 yards, 17 touchdowns) were fewer than Jonathan Taylor had in any one of his seasons at Wisconsin (2017-19) before becoming an All-Pro for the Indianapolis Colts.

“(Wisconson coaches) gave me Jonathan Taylor comparison and you can’t complain about that,” Guerendo said of Taylor, a former Badger who became a 2021 All-Pro with the Indianapolis Colts. “They didn’t throw the ball a lot when I was there, and he just saw more opportunity if I were to switch to running back.”

Aside from being behind Taylor, Guerendo bided his time behind Braelon Allen at Wisconsin and then Jawhar Jordan at Louisville. Drafted 129th overall, Guerendo got drafted before both of them last month, with Allen going five spots later to the New York Jets and Jordan getting drafted in the sixth round by Houston.

Hamstring injuries limited him his first three years at Wisconsin. Then came a 2021 game against Eastern Michigan, and Guerendo got clocked at 22.15 mph as he raced 82 yards for his first career touchdown. Three months ago, Guerendo led all running backs at the NFL scouting combine with a time of 4.33 seconds in the 40-yard dash. He turns 24 on June 28.

He is in no race to steal Christian McCaffrey’s job, however. Guerendo is hungry to learn from the NFL’s reigning rushing champion, stating: “I was doubted a lot growing up playing football. To get to this point and to prove to the 5-year-old version of myself that I’m actually here, it’s exciting, but now it’s about maintaining that.”



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