AP

The 49ers have scheduled meetings with Carson Wentz and Jared Goff ahead of the draft, but their search for a quarterback may extend beyond the No. 7 pick in this year’s draft.

If it does, Michigan State quarterback Connor Cook could be one of the players available in the second round and the team will also take some time to visit with him. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Cook is slated to meet with the 49ers this week and that the team has already worked him out.

The 49ers aren’t the only team on Cook’s agenda. Rapoport adds that the Bears are also set to have him in for a meeting. With Jay Cutler still under contract, there’s not a pressing need for a starter in Chicago but they may be looking for a younger player they like more than current backup David Fales.

Cook has also been part of the pre-draft process for the Saints, Bills, Cowboys and Ravens as teams try to gauge where to take a player expected to come off the board in the first two days.