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Colton Davis Dowell (born April 19, 1999) is an American professional football wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the UT Martin Skyhawks and was selected by the Tennessee Titans in the seventh round of the 2023 NFL draft.

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Early life

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Dowell was born on April 19, 1999, in Lebanon, Tennessee, and grew up there.[1][2] He attended Wilson Central High School in Lebanon and as a senior helped them go 8–3 while posting 799 receiving yards off 44 receptions with five touchdowns.[3][4] Dowell was a two-star recruit and received offers from numerous NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision teams, as well as two Football Bowl Subdivision teams.[3] He initially committed to play for the Chattanooga Mocs, before later switching to the UT Martin Skyhawks.[1][3]

College career

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As a true freshman at UT Martin in 2017, Dowell redshirted.[5] The following year, he appeared in 11 games and recorded 10 catches for 138 yards with three touchdowns.[5] In 2019, Dowell appeared in 12 games, started 10, and posted 765 receiving yards, second-best on the team, off of 38 receptions with four touchdowns.[5][6] He was named to the HERO Sports sophomore All-America team and was named second-team all-conference.[6][7]

In the spring 2021 season, postponed from 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dowell started all seven games and recorded 40 receptions for 459 yards and four touchdowns, being named first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference (OVC).[8] Despite only appearing in six games in the fall 2021 season due to an injury, he was able to make 22 catches for 398 yards with two touchdowns, earning another all-conference selection.[5] In his final year, Dowell totaled 67 receptions for 1,036 yards with six touchdowns, being a first-team all-conference choice.[5] He finished his stint at UT Martin as their all-time leader in receiving yards, 2,796, while additionally tallying 177 receptions and 19 scores.[9]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span Wingspan 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 2+78 in
(1.90 m)
212 lb
(96 kg)
32 in
(0.81 m)
9+14 in
(0.23 m)
6 ft 4+34 in
(1.95 m)
4.44 s 1.56 s 2.64 s 4.17 s 7.07 s 41.5 in
(1.05 m)
11 ft 1 in
(3.38 m)
23 reps
All values from Pro Day[10]

Tennessee Titans

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Dowell was selected in the seventh round (228th overall) of the 2023 NFL draft by the Tennessee Titans.[11][12] He made the team's final roster and saw his first playing time in a Week 4 win over the Cincinnati Bengals.[13][14] In week 17 against the Houston Texans, Dowell suffered a torn ACL and meniscus, ending his season.[15]

Dowell was placed on the reserve/PUP list at the start of the 2024 season due to his knee injury, and did not play for the year.[16][17]

On July 25, 2025, Dowell was waived by the Titans.[18]

Baltimore Ravens

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On October 20, 2025, Dowell was signed to the Baltimore Ravens' practice squad, but was released by the team five days later.[19]

San Francisco 49ers

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Dowell signed a reserve/future contract with the San Francisco 49ers on January 14, 2026.[20]

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Colton Dowell (born April 19, 1999) is an in the (). A native of , Dowell played for the , where he amassed 177 receptions for 2,796 yards, setting the school record for career receiving yards, and earned multiple All-Ohio Valley Conference honors, including two first-team selections in 2020 and 2022. He was selected by the in the seventh round (228th overall) of the and appeared in 10 games during his rookie season, recording one reception for three yards before suffering a torn ACL and meniscus in Week 17 that sidelined him for the entire 2024 campaign. After being waived by the Titans in July 2025, Dowell briefly signed with the ' practice squad on October 20, 2025, but was released on October 25 due to an undisclosed injury. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 212 pounds, he is noted for his size and route-running ability, having also received recognition such as HERO Sports All-American honorable mention in 2019 during his collegiate career.

Early years

Youth and family background

Colton Dowell was born on April 19, 1999, in Lebanon, Tennessee. He grew up in the small town of Lebanon, located about 30 miles east of Nashville, where the close-knit community played a key role in shaping his early years. As a youth, Dowell developed an initial interest in football through local exposure, including attending Tennessee Titans training camp practices at Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park and games at Nissan Stadium, fostering his passion for the sport in a region with strong ties to professional football. Dowell comes from a supportive ; he is the son of Chris Dowell, who served as the former chief of the Lebanon Fire Department, and Tracy Dowell, who worked for 10 years in the medical field before focusing on . He has one older brother, Coleby, who followed in their father's footsteps by becoming a . While specific details on direct involvement in are limited, the family's prominence in the community provided a stable foundation that supported Dowell's pursuits.

High school career

Colton Dowell attended Wilson Central High School in , where he played football as a . During his senior year in , Dowell emerged as a key contributor to the Wildcats' offense, leading the team in receiving with 44 receptions for 799 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 18.2 yards per catch. As a standout player under Brad Dedman, he helped guide the team to an 8-3 record and a playoff berth that season. Dowell's high school performance garnered recruitment interest from several colleges, including offers from the , , and , before he committed to the .

College career

Early college years

Dowell enrolled at the in 2017 to play for the Skyhawks football team. As a true , he redshirted the 2017 season, preserving a year of eligibility while acclimating to the collegiate level. In 2018, Dowell transitioned to a contributing role during his redshirt year, appearing in all 11 games primarily as a . He recorded 10 receptions for 138 yards and three touchdowns, with notable scores against Chattanooga on September 15, Eastern on October 13, and Tennessee Tech on November 10. These performances highlighted his emerging deep-threat ability, averaging 13.8 yards per catch, though his role remained limited behind established receivers. Dowell's sophomore season in 2019 marked a significant breakout, as he started 10 of 12 games and established himself as a key offensive weapon. He amassed 38 receptions for 765 yards and four touchdowns, ranking second on the team in receiving yards. His production included four 100-yard games, all against OVC opponents, averaging 20.1 yards per reception. For these efforts, Dowell earned HERO Sports Sophomore All-American honorable mention honors, All-OVC second team recognition, and Phil Steele All-OVC first team accolades, signaling his rapid development within the conference.

Later college years and achievements

Due to the , the (OVC) postponed its 2020 football season to spring 2021. In that abbreviated seven-game season, Dowell started all games and recorded 40 receptions for 459 yards and four touchdowns, earning first-team All-OVC honors as a . In the fall 2021 season, Dowell served as a team captain and started the first six games before suffering a season-ending injury. He tallied 22 receptions for 398 yards and two touchdowns, contributing to UT Martin's OVC regular-season championship—the program's first since 2006. For his performance, he was named to the All-OVC second team. During his senior season in 2022, Dowell emerged as a key offensive weapon, hauling in 67 receptions for 1,036 yards and six touchdowns while starting all 11 games. His was instrumental in UT Martin's OVC championship run, marking just the fourth 1,000-yard receiving season in program history and helping the team secure the conference title. For his efforts, Dowell garnered first-team All-OVC recognition, his second such honor and fourth overall selection in the conference. Over his entire UT Martin career, Dowell amassed 177 receptions for 2,796 yards and 19 touchdowns, establishing himself as the program's all-time leader in receiving yards. As a senior leader and captain, he exemplified reliability on and off the field, often mentoring younger receivers while maintaining academic excellence as a multiple OVC Commissioner's Honor Roll recipient. Following the 2022 season, Dowell declared for the , where pre-draft evaluations highlighted his above-average route-running, excellent hands, and athleticism for a 6-foot-3 receiver, including a reported 41.5-inch . Scouts noted his ability to adjust to the ball and make contested catches, positioning him as a developmental prospect with strong potential in slot or boundary roles.

Professional career

Draft and rookie season

Dowell was selected by the in the seventh round, 228th overall, of the , following a standout college career at UT Martin where he recorded over 1,000 receiving yards in his final season. On May 11, 2023, Dowell signed his rookie contract with the Titans, a four-year deal worth approximately $3.94 million, including a $102,696 . During , he faced challenges adapting to the professional level, struggling with consistency in minicamp and early sessions, but showed improvement in preseason play, highlighted by a team-high 49 receiving yards on two catches in the final exhibition game against the . His efforts earned him a spot on the Titans' initial 53-man roster as a depth receiver and special teams contributor. Dowell made his NFL debut on October 1, 2023, in a Week 4 victory over the , where he logged limited offensive snaps behind established receivers like . Throughout the 2023 regular season, his role remained minimal due to his position low on the depth chart, appearing in 10 games with just one start and accruing 139 special teams snaps, during which he recorded three tackles. Offensively, Dowell had one reception for three yards on two targets, with no touchdowns, marking his only regular-season catch in a December 24 game against the .

Injuries and team transitions

During the final week of his rookie season, Dowell suffered a torn (ACL) and meniscus in his right while covering a punt in the ' game against the Houston Texans on December 31, 2023. The injury occurred late in the fourth quarter, forcing him to be carted off the field, and he was subsequently placed on injured reserve, ending his 2023 campaign. The knee injury sidelined Dowell for the entire 2024 season, as he began on the Titans' reserve/ (PUP) list in July and was officially moved there in late August after failing to pass a physical. Despite being designated for return from the PUP list in December 2024, opening a 21-day practice window, he was not activated and missed all 17 games while continuing his rehabilitation. Following his recovery, the Titans waived Dowell on July 25, 2025, as part of roster adjustments ahead of , making him an unrestricted . He briefly signed with the ' practice squad on October 20, 2025, after attending a tryout with the team earlier in the month, but was released just five days later on October 25 due to an undisclosed injury settlement. As of November 2025, Dowell remains an unrestricted , eligible to sign with any team.

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