The New York Jets have been busy this offseason, as they are going all in on 2024 with Aaron Rodgers. The Jets have addressed almost every area over the last couple of months, adding more weapons, patching up the offensive line and buttressing what was already an impressive defense.
Do you think it would help? At this point of the offseason, there isn’t a whole lot left out there in the NFL’s free agency pool, but there could still be a few players that could help our Minnesota Vikings at positions of need.
The Minnesota Vikings recently lost Wide Receiver K.J. Osborn to the New England Patriots in free agency in March 2024 where he signed a four-year, $4 million contract.
The New York Jets appear to be set at all three starting wide receiver slots for the 2024 NFL season but may benefit from adding one more talent as a recent scouting report suggested.
The New York Jets have been busy this offseason and it appears that they will do everything it takes to get back to the playoffs in 2024. With Aaron Rodgers returning from a brutal Achilles injury, the Jets have been focused on getting him as much help as possible.
Free agent wide receiver Hunter Renfrow has yet to draw much interest on the open market. A fifth-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft, the Clemson product established himself as a reliable depth option early in his career before breaking out in 2021.
Hunter Renfrow would be a cost-efficient free agent that could boost the Cowboys passing attack in 2024. With the 2024 NFL Draft over, if the Dallas Cowboys hope to add to their roster before the start of the season, they will have to do so through free agency or a trade.
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The wide receiver market continues to dwindle, and the Pittsburgh Steelers currently don’t have a legitimate No. 2 wide on their roster. Along with slot cornerback, receiver is the Steelers most glaring hole heading into the 2024 season.
As teams begin to fill out their roster in preparation for OTAs and mini-camp, it’s likely several other receivers find new homes soon.
Two years ago, the Las Vegas Raiders had one of the best wide receiver rooms in the league, but of course, that was before we saw how bad the offense would be.
The Pittsburgh Steelers could use some wide receiver depth behind George Pickens, and Nick Pedone of Pro Football Network thinks that Hunter Renfrow could be the answer.
While the Pittsburgh Steelers may still have a few tricks up their sleeve when it comes to acquiring a WR, finding one on the open market is no longer
It may be hard to envision the release since he signed an extension with the Raiders in 2022 for a two-year, $32 million deal. In 2021, he caught 103 passes for 1,038 yards and nine touchdowns.
Bringing him aboard on an extremely team-friendly deal would be a casual, but effective veteran signing to help the receiving core.
NFL free agency is in full swing and the Las Vegas Raiders have been making some big moves already. But the team isn’t just bringing in new players but also letting go of some of those who don’t fit the future of the franchise.
The Silver and Black are moving on from an offensive cog who has not lived up to his contract.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport reports Wednesday morning that the Las Vegas Raiders will be releasing wide receiver Hunter Renfrow once the new league year begins later in the day.
Just a couple of seasons ago Hunter Renfrow was viewed as arguably the best slot receiver in the NFL. Is he on his way to being cut just two seasons later?
The Clemson product is coming off of back-to-back disappointing seasons.
The Raiders want to trade wide receiver Hunter Renfrow before the deadline on Oct. 31, but a significant issue has detracted potential suitors.
This offseason, teams were reportedly keeping tabs on the 27-year-old. Could he be on the move after his first zero-target of his career?
The Raiders added a number of wideouts this offseason who are capable of playing slot receiver, leaving one receiver's spot on the roster in doubt.
Hunter Renfrow appeared to be part of the Raiders’ long-term plans not long ago, but the 2022 season did not go according to plan.
Coming off an injury-riddled 2022, Renfrow wouldn’t cost too much to acquire in a trade. The Raiders are open to dealing him and would likely be happy to get anything back in return.
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