
The 2025 NFL WR Free Agents: Which Hidden Gems Could Redefine Their Price Tags?
Higgins will also be the most expensive receiver of this group and will likely push for top-of-the-market value. Any team interested in trading for him will know that, but it might not prevent it from doing a deal if the team believes Higgins is the missing piece.
He’s proven to be worth a big payday. Higgins’ 74.30% burn rate ranked first among 92 receivers with at least 25 targets in 2024. He also has a 19.1% missed or broken tackles forced rate — good for 23rd in this group. While Higgins has missed five games in each of the past two seasons due to injury, his production on the field cannot be discounted and he scored a career-high 10 touchdowns in 2024.
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