Overview
- Jennings remains unsigned as reporting on his recent Vikings visit describes it as exploratory with no deal near, according to Alec Lewis of The Athletic as relayed by Yahoo Sports.
- Analysts single out Seattle as the cleanest fit, with NFL.com’s Matt Okada citing the Seahawks’ need for a true No. 2 receiver to complement Jaxon Smith-Njigba and add contested-catch, red-zone and run-game value.
- Spotrac’s estimate of roughly $22 million per year is shaping the market and could limit both the 49ers’ appetite to re-sign him and other teams’ ability to bid.
- The 49ers have rebuilt their receiver room by adding Mike Evans and Christian Kirk and drafting De’Zhaun Stribling to join Ricky Pearsall, which lowers the pressure to bring Jennings back.
- USA Today’s Tyler Dragon points to Philadelphia as a potential match only if the Eagles trade A.J. Brown after June 1, which would open a need for an outside receiver.