Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reported the news. San Francisco is now left with nine total draft picks.
Goodwin reverted to the 49ers because of the terms of last year's trade, and the receiver opting out of the 2020 season due to concerns surrounding COVID-19. San Francisco and Philadelphia initially swapped sixth-round picks in last year's draft as part of the trade.
Goodwin is not expected to remain on the 49ers roster. The team can release him without a penalty. However, this new development has to be a disappointment for the organization, despite the lost selection being a low one.
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