Ian Rapoport of NFL Media is having a busy day reporting San Francisco 49ers free agency news. Shortly after reporting that quarterback Brian Hoyer would be joining the team on a two-year deal, he reported that Buffalo Bills WR Marquise Goodwin would be headed to San Francisco as well.
More #49ers news: #Bills WR Marquise Goodwin is headed to the #49ers. Kyle Shanahan loves speed.
Update:
Rapoport reports that the deal is for two years and worth $8 million.
The speedy Goodwin spent his entire career with Buffalo, who drafted the receiver in the third round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Last season, he appeared in 15 games – starting nine – and had 29 receptions for 431 yards and three touchdowns for the Bills.
"He's a vertical threat," said NFL Media draft analyst Mike Mayock upon his selection by the Bills in 2013. "Here's an Olympic track athlete who at the Senior Bowl all of a sudden showed up and ran by everybody."
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