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The 49ers drafted Jacob Cowing in Round 4 last year. This week on Chris Simms' Podcast, John Lynch revealed that the 49ers weren't 100 percent sold on taking Cowing with that pick.
Jacob Cowing didn't see much action his rookie year, and if the 49ers opt to grab a receiver or two in the 2025 NFL Draft, that might not change. San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan is ...
There are several weeks and many practices before the 49ers determine their initial 53-man roster heading into the 2025 NFL ...
He had a 4'4 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, combining an almost perfect (9.99) Relative Athletic Score. The Athletic's Dane ...
With wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk sidelined, San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch points to internal growth and ...
A pleased Kyle Shanahan said he was tempted to end minicamp early but that it's essential for one group of players. That ...
While Ricky Pearsall should garner plenty of attention in year two, another 49ers receiver from the 2024 draft might actually ...
Cowing is an interesting second-year receiver who can add some speed and shiftiness to the 49ers' receiving corps. He'll spend the preseason vying for playing time behind the likes of Jauan Jennings ...
The San Francisco 49ers selected Arizona wide receiver Jacob Cowing 135th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, and one of his teammate thinks he could improve in his second season.
This probably is not what Jacob Cowing wanted to hear. The 49ers drafted Jacob Cowing in Round 4 last year. He was the second wide receiver the 49ers had taken after Ricky Pearsall in Round 1.
This probably is not what Jacob ... the draft when they have consensus. Consensus has been his word of the offseason. Clearly, the 49ers didn't have consensus or conviction when they took Cowing.