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DeAndre Hopkins, Jauan Jennings' Best Landing Spots After 2026 NFL Draft
More than 30 wide receivers heard their name called during the 2026 NFL draft in Pittsburgh.
The Tennessee Titans targeted the position first with the selection of Carnell Tate at No. 4.
The New Orleans Saints adding Jordyn Tyson at No. 8 and the Philadelphia Eagles grabbed Makai Lemon at No. 20.
Some teams could now turn to free agency in order to add to their receiving room now that the draft is over.
Here's a look at some of the top potential landing spots for veteran free agents DeAndre Hopkins and Jauan Jennings after the draft wrapped up this weekend in Pittsburgh.
DeAndre Hopkins
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Potential landing spots: Baltimore Ravens, Minnesota Vikings
DeAndre Hopkins could be on his way to a new team after the Baltimore Ravens loaded up on wide receivers during the 2026 NFL draft.
The Ravens have drafted two wideouts in Ja'Kobi Lane and Elijah Sarratt, while Hopkins remains unsigned heading into his age-34 season.
Hopkins said in January he wants to play "at least one more year" after recording a career-low 330 receiving yards in 17 games and three starts last season.
He told TMZ in March that he would be interested in signing with the Minnesota Vikings after the franchise signed quarterback Kyler Murray, with whom he played three seasons with the Arizona Cardinals.
"If Kyler needed me, if the Vikings need me, they know I'll be there," Hopkins told TMZ in March.
Hopkins could also return to Baltimore, where he told creator Butta in March he would be interested in returning on his previous one-year, $5 million contract.
Jauan Jennings
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Potential landing spots: Tennessee Titans, Los Angeles Rams
Jennings is leaving the Bay Area after five years with the San Francisco 49ers.
General manager John Lynch confirmed during annual league meetings in March that the franchise would be parting ways with Jennings.
Jennings is hitting the open market after recording 643 receiving yards and a career-high nine receiving touchdowns in 15 games of the 2025 season.
He has a tie to the Tennessee Titans through former Niners head coach Robert Saleh.
The Titans have the most cap space in the NFL, per Over the Cap, and could afford to bring in Jennings should Saleh look to add another blocker to the wide receiver room even after drafting De'Zhaun Stribling in the second round.
The Rams could be another match for Jennings after listening to trade offers for Davante Adams earlier this offseason.
Jennings could potentially be a fit should the Rams ultimately decide to trade Adams or if Sean McVay is decides to target a veteran target for Matthew Stafford as a third option behind Puka Nacua and Adams.
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