Players who demand trades are like this NFL offseason theme.
latest? Seattle Seahawks Wide receiver DK Metcalf. The same day, the organization released veteran wide receiver Tyler Rockett, breaking news that the Seahawks began exploring options after Metcalf requested a deal.
Frankly, you should be interested in all 31 teams. However, in a report showing that the Seahawks are looking for first- and third-round picks as a starting point for negotiations, some teams will be priced from tracking.
These six must absolutely stay.
6. Dallas Cowboys
Now, I just know that Jerry Jones wants to make a deal like this. The Cowboys have been looking for a second receiver next to Cedeelam for a long time. Someone who wins on the outside and can open alleys for the ram to operate from the slot.
Enter Metcalf, a big time other than the threat the Cowboys need. He brings dominant downfield capabilities from boundaries. This allows Ram to play in slots without always doubled. Dallas is looking for help for skill positions, and attacks have increased their explosiveness. Metcalf is the perfect person here. The only thing that will stop Dallas is, considering they never spend. But if they get a guy, it has to be DK.
5. Carolina Panthers
Do you know who needs help? Blythe Young. The Panthers took a big step in 2024 by getting Young off track, but it became clear they don't have the weapon to take the next step and turn this team into a candidate.
While the Carolina has countless issues on either side of the ball, Metcalf is custom built for what this team is trying to do with receivers of strength and size. Not only will DK give Bryce the best weapon he's ever had, but Metcalf will be the perfect player to help 2024 rookie Xavier Leggett learn how to impose his will on people in the NFL.
The lack of deep balls was a big problem for Carolina last year. This changes everything. Sprinkle the fact that current Panthers GM Dan Morgan was in the Seahawks front office when he drafted Metcalf, current head coach Dave Canales has cut his teeth under Pete Carroll and you have a familiarity with people who can use him in the new Look Carolina pass-pass attack.
4. Buffalo Bills
The bill is a candidate and he says he wants to play for the candidate. Buffalo Bills Their roster lacked long speed, and with Josh Allen's big arms, they came down the field and opened the bottom for the newly-built Halil Shaquil and Curtis Samuel. It's a rub, but Buffalo has two expensive wide receivers, and already has expensive tight ends. Do they want to give DK the big money he's looking for?
3. Jacksonville Jaguar
After Christian Kirk's release, the Jaguar's depth at the receiver really fades. Brian Thomas Jr. is a made star, but WR Gabe Davis is injured, and it's also bad, and beyond that, there are many unproven receivers in the team. Metcalf is a slightly deep ball specialist at this stage, but his vertical explosiveness allows him to replace Davis on the depth chart and give Jaguar a good QB from Trevor Lawrence with a scary 1-2 duo at receiver.
After releasing Kirk, they have an even wiggle room on the cap to make this type of movement.
2. LosAngeles Chargers
Last season, Rudd McConkey ChargerHe passed the game as the rookie was carried for 1,149 yards and seven touchdowns on 82 receptions.
However, adding Metcalf gives Justin Herbert a reliable target outside the numbers, which helps to open the middle room for McConkey. This also creates some positive situations for Quentin Johnston in the first round of 2023.
1. New England Patriot
2019 NFL Draft, that's bothering me.
New England PatriotsBut there was no doubt that they needed a wide receiver to enter the 2019 NFL Draft. The defending Super Bowl champions had many options. This was all the talented receivers that helped extend the New England Tom Brady and Bilberic Chick's rides.
The Patriots soaked their toes into the group on the final pick of the first round… Arizona.
On the second night of the draft, the receiver proverb “who is who” left the board. Divosa Muel number 36 San Francisco 49ers. AJ Brown at 51 Tennessee Titan56 Mecor Hardman Kansas City Chiefsand DK Metcalf of 64 on the final pick of the second round by the Seattle Seahawks.
The picks they acquired in trade with New England.
Currently, the Patriots have the most cap space in the league, with Drake May's rookie quarterback. They drafted wide receivers in the 2024 NFL Draft, but Ja'lynn Polk and Javon Baker combined 13 catches and 99 yards a season ago.
New England has cap space and windows to build around rookie QBs. This is the move they need to make.
