Do any of these free agent WRs interest you?

If we look to bring in some competition and/or depth at WR in free agency, there are some interesting vets available. Do you like any of them?

* Ages is at start of next season

Player Age* Targets Catches Yards TDs Drops PFF Grade
Tee Higgins 26 104 73 911 10 2 88.2
Chris Godwin 29 60 50 576 5 0 86.3
Amari Cooper 31 82 44 547 4 8 68.3
Stefon Diggs 31 62 47 496 3 2 79
DeAndre Hopkins 33 78 56 610 5 2 78.6
Marquise Brown 28 15 9 91 0 0 67.1 (2023)
Diontae Johnson 29 66 33 375 3 2 65.8
Darius Slayton 28 70 39 573 2 7 59
Keenan Allen 33 117 70 744 7 8 64.4
Demarcus Robinson 30 60 31 505 7 1 64.9
Joshua Palmer 25 63 39 584 4 1 67
  • Tee Higgins
    • The crown jewel of this year's free agent WR corps. Dealt with injuries the past couple seasons but will be cashing in a huge contract this FA period.
  • Chris Godwin
    • Was on a tear to start the season before going down to a season ending ankle injury. Excellent hands but typically has played more in the slot where we already have Jayden Reed.
  • Amari Cooper
    • Starting to get a bit older, Cooper isn't quite at his peak anymore and struggled with drops in 2024, but still has graded well in every full season he's played.
  • Stefon Diggs
    • Started 2024 well before tearing his ACL. Concerns about his locker room presence.
  • DeAndre Hopkins
    • Hasn't produced a ton of output while playing with Mahomes but also has been playing through a nagging knee injury. Coming into the season at 33, you have to wonder how much he has left.
  • Marquise Brown
    • Injury prone deep threat (stop me if you've heard this before). Missed most of 2024 with a shoulder injury, but still young enough to provide some value.
  • Diontae Johnson
    • Johnson struggled to gel with his teams in 2024 and both Carolina and Baltimore moved on. Talented player but seems to get in his own way
  • Darius Slayton
    • Has been held back by the talent level in New York and can be a dynamic playmaker, but is more of a complementary piece. Locker room asset.
  • Keenan Allen
    • Served as a security blanket for Caleb Williams, but seemed a step slower and struggled with drops.