Another Pro Bowl wide receiver is on the market for the Pittsburgh Steelers to pursue. The Seattle Seahawks cut ten-year veteran Tyler Lockett, giving him the option to join a new team for the first time in his career.
Identifying three wide receiver prospects the Seattle Seahawks could replace Tyler Lockett with in the 2025 NFL draft following his release
Identifying three free-agent wide receivers the Seattle Seahawks could replace Tyler Lockett with following his release.
Lockett spent a decade with the Seahawks, ranking second behind Steve Largent in career receptions, receiving yards and TD catches.
Tyler Lockett's 10-year run with the Seattle Seahawks has come to an end ahead of the start of free agency next week. The Seahawks officially announced Lockett's released on Wednesday.
After being released following a 10-year career in the NFC West, the Houston Texans should be all-in on landing this Pro Bowl receiver.
The Seahawks and Locket restructured his deal last March, and while the deal decreased his 2024 cap hit by over 50%, it resulted in an even higher cap hit for 2025. By cutting the veteran receiver, Seattle is left with only a $13.9 dead cap hit, saving $17 million.
Pete Carroll will need to add a wide receiver to his Raiders squad and two of his former Pro Bowlers from Seattle are about to become available.
The Seahawks are releasing wide receiver Tyler Lockett, an all-time franchise great, who has 8,594 receiving yards and 61 touchdowns in 10 seasons.
The Seattle Seahawks have released veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett, ending a 10-year run with one of the most accomplished players in franchise history.