WR market still starry
The late offseason wide‑receiver market still lists Stefon Diggs, Jauan Jennings and Tyreek Hill among the top available veterans for teams that want proven pass‑catchers (profootballnetwork.com). Those names make sense for clubs that prefer a veteran addition over a rookie pick as the April 23–25 draft approaches (profootballnetwork.com).
Stefon Diggs finished the 2025 season with 85 catches for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns. (espn.com) New England made Diggs a free agent when they cut him in early March; reports put the Patriots’ release in the first week of March 2026. (usatoday.com) Analysts have floated a shortlist of fits — including the Ravens, Broncos, Commanders and several AFC clubs — while outlets note the Patriots’ front office hasn’t fully closed the door on a reunion. (cbssports.com) Tyreek Hill was officially released by the Dolphins on Feb. 16, 2026 while rehabbing a major leg injury, and league reporting noted uncertainty about his availability for 2026. (nfl.com) Hill’s 2025 totals were 21 catches for 265 yards and one touchdown, and salary-cap work led to a roster decision that leaves Miami carrying a sizeable dead‑cap number depending on the designation. (espn.com) Jauan Jennings, age 28, posted 55 receptions for 643 yards and nine touchdowns in 2025, and valuation services project his market around $22.6 million per year (roughly a three‑year, $67–68 million range). (espn.com) Scouts point to a deep 2026 receiver class — one outlet has 16 receivers inside its top‑100 big board — a factor teams weigh when choosing between signing a veteran or drafting a rookie during the April 23–25 draft in Pittsburgh. (si.com)