The Seahawks will reportedly listen to offers for WR Tyler Lockett after agreeing to trade QB Russell Wilson earlier today. If Seattle does trade Lockett, these 3 teams should try to get him. FrontOffice33 | GoHawks
The Seattle Seahawks are open for business. Tuesday's shocking trade that sentto the Denver Broncos signals the intentions of a franchise that's about to fully embrace a rebuild. The Seahawks no longer possess a franchise quarterback on the roster and general manager John Schneider has a plethora of immediate and future draft capital at his disposal, in addition to an abundance of cap space.
Lockett remains an extremely productive receiver and is under contract through the 2025 campaign. The former Kansas State standout recorded his third consecutive 1,000-plus yard season in 2021. Several receiver-needy teams would immediately attempt to acquire Lockett in yet another big trade involving the Seahawks. We've identified three potential fits for Lockett.The Raiders should aggressively pursue a high-level receiver this offseason.
Darren Waller and Hunter Renfrow represent two quality pass catchers in Vegas' offense, but the need for a dominant boundary receiver is ever-present in Vegas' passing attack. Playing in an AFC West division that includes Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, Russell Wilson and the new-look Denver Broncos, and Justin Herbert and the improving Los Angeles Chargers means the Raiders must prepare to partake in a few high-scoring affairs throughout the 2022 campaign.
Wilson experienced a much stronger second half of the season after struggling throughout New York's first few contests, and the Jets must make several positive offseason moves in order to continue building upon the late-season momentum Wilson managed to capture. Second-year offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur is now tasked with aiding Wilson's development as the Jets prepare to attempt to get back into the swing of things in a new-look and competitive AFC East.
The Dolphins enter the offseason with upwards of $50 million in available cap space, and Grier must strategically use his financial resources to upgrade their offensive personnel. Receiver and offensive line qualify as massive areas of need. The Dolphins are currently lagging behind the Buffalo Bills and the New England Patriots in the AFC East, and it's going to take some aggressive moves if they hope to realistically contend for the division title in 2022.