
The 2025 NFL WR Free Agents: Which Hidden Gems Could Redefine Their Price Tags?
The other element to consider is the weak receiver draft class in 2025. There aren’t any clear-cut WR1s in this group, unlike the 2024 group that had Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers, Rome Odunze, Brian Thomas Jr., Xavier Worthy and Ladd McConkey. The closest this year are Colorado’s Travis Hunter and Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan, but those two will likely go to top 10 teams who might have already added a veteran in free agency.
Here’s the other problem; Not many of the available receivers are considered above average by those team standards mentioned above. Only Higgins, Adams, Godwin and Allen finished with better than average burn rates and open rates. So, if a team is looking at a different receiver in free agency or the trade market, they’ll need to have a good plan in place to bring them back up to a contributing level.
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