The Facts: According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the 49ers are bringing back their late-season standout. They've reached agreement with Draughn on a one-year deal.
Diehards Line:Draughn was picked up off the scrap heap in November and demonstrated he belongs in the NFL, ranking second on the 49ers in rushing despite making just six starts. It's not yet known what they paid him, but they could have done a whole lot worse in looking for a backup for RB Carlos Hyde.