Jennifer Lee Chan examines a handful of NFL free agents the San Francisco 49ers could target to bolster their wide receiver depth for the 2025 season.
NFL offseason is underway, and soon, activity will kick into high gear. Already plenty of notable names have hit the open market (i.e. Davante Adams, Tyler Lockett, Joey Bosa) but plenty more are available via trade (i.
The market for wide receivers has skyrocketed with less than a week to go before the official start of free agency. This week alone, the Jets released Davante Adams, the Seahawks parted ways with Tyler Lockett,
One position group, in particular, might be underrated going into the veteran market: the safety spot. Last offseason, several teams mined Pro Bowl-caliber safety production from
The Seattle Seahawks are releasing veteran receiver Tyler Lockett, the team announced Wednesday, ending his decade-long tenure with the team. Lockett’s 2025 cap hit of $30.9 million was set to be the fourth-highest among NFL receivers behind Davante Adams,
As free agency nears, Seattle agreed to send DK Metcalf to Pittsburgh and Josh Allen landed a six-year, $330 million deal from the Bills with $250 million guaranteed.
After a brief and uneventful half-season with the New York Jets, wide receiver Davante Adams is now a free agent. The three-time All-Pro, who was traded to New York from the Las Vegas Raiders in mid-October,
Garrett landed a record four-year contract extension that makes the four-time All-Pro edge rusher the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history.
The Steelers need help at receiver, cornerback, defensive tackle and maybe guard. Here are possible fits for each, plus a few wild cards.
Lockett spent a decade with the Seahawks, ranking second behind Steve Largent in career receptions, receiving yards and TD catches.
Two notable wide receivers joined that list on Wednesday. The Seattle Seahawks released longtime standout Tyler Lockett and the Jacksonville Jaguars cut Christian Kirk for cap purposes.