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Stefon Diggs, Tyreek Hill, Deebo Samuel's Top Landing Spots After Jauan Jennings' Vikings Contract
The Minnesota Vikings and free agent wide receiver Jauan Jennings agreed to terms on a one-year deal, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.
A few talented wide receivers remain on the free agent market, including Stefon Diggs, Tyreek Hill and Deebo Samuel.
Here's a look at potential landing spots for the three wideouts.
Diggs: Washington Commanders, Houston Texans
Samuel: Los Angeles Chargers, Chicago Bears
Hill: Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders
This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
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Stefon Diggs
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Washington Commanders
Deebo Samuel was the Washington Commanders' No. 2 wide receiver, but there's a void at that spot after his contract expired. Diggs, who was born and raised in Maryland, could return to his home state and immediately link up with uber-talented quarterback Jayden Daniels.
The Commanders could have an in-house candidate step up as WR2, such as Antonio Williams or Luke McCaffrey. Diggs would give the team needed depth at the position, though, as Washington looks to rebound from a 5-12 season.
Houston Texans
Diggs played for the Houston Texans in 2024, catching 47 passes for 496 yards and three touchdowns in seven-plus games. Unfortunately, a torn ACL in his eighth game prematurely ended his season.
It was clear Diggs and quarterback C.J. Stroud formed a good rapport. He could return to Houston and assume WR2 duties with Nico Collins remaining the top option.
Tyreek Hill
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Kansas City Chiefs
Tyreek Hill's future landing spots come with a caveat, as he suffered a dislocated left knee and multiple torn knee ligaments against the New York Jets in late September last season.
His status for the 2026 campaign remains unclear. If he is available for at least some of next season, though, his old team, the Kansas City Chiefs, might make sense.
Hill was fantastic for the Chiefs from 2016-2021, posting a per-17 game average of 90 receptions for 1,239 yards and 11 touchdowns. Hill and quarterback Patrick Mahomes clearly formed an amazing rapport, and that could be reignited with a reunion.
Obviously, it's unclear how Hill might play after a devastating injury, and it's been five years since his Chiefs' days. Still, Kansas City could use more reinforcements at wideout, and Hill can be an answer.
Las Vegas Raiders
It's pretty clear where the Las Vegas Raiders are focusing their resources on offense. They have a No. 1 overall pick at quarterback (Fernando Mendoza), a No. 6 overall pick at running back (Ashton Jeanty) and a No. 13 overall pick at tight end (Brock Bowers). Bowers was an All-Pro in 2024 (112/1,194/5), and Jeanty just had 1,321 yards from scrimmage and 10 touchdowns in his rookie year.
Wide receiver, on paper, might be a place where there's room for improvement, although that could very well be proven wrong this season. Still, if the Raiders want to make a move, Hill's out there and would become the team's WR1.




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