This will be the offseason of shock releases and trading, and Seahawks And it was wasted the time I went in too. On Wednesday, Seattle released the former All-Pro WR Tyler Lockett, who has been involved in the organization since 2015.
The Rocket finished just 600 yards in 2024, finishing at the lowest yards since 2017, but most of it was the attacks of the new Hawks who were still trying to solve how to integrate the rocket into a passing attack. He is 32, but the team is still intrigued by signing a caliber veteran, especially considering he has been ruled out for just two years from his 1,033 yards, nine TD season.
This is becoming a very interesting crop of WR that simultaneously hits the really interesting crop of WRS. The Lockett is securely secured to Tier 2 of available receivers. Chris Godwin, Davante Adams and Amari Cooper are the top of this class, and Rocket is competing with the following tier Stayphon Diggs, Hollywood Brown and Darius Slayton.
The shared DNA of all receivers in this group means that they are all leaps of faith. Injuries, poor play, or inability to click have appeared in the open market as the team got younger, but there is something to say about the stable reliability and perfect professionalism of this group's rocket.
Naturally, it would be interesting to see if Pete Carroll brings the Raiders a rocket. It is naturally suitable for teams that need WR help and teams that like to like enthusiasts around him. I think there's another potential team to watch Carolina PanthersThey also need receiver help and use front office DNA with GM Dan Morgan and HC Dave Canales, both of whom cut their teeth under Carol in Seattle.
The WR market will be one of the most attractive groups looking at this free agency.




