The one thing about the NFL is that the wheels are always moving, particularly when it comes to roster construction. Even after the NFL Draft, there are moves to make for an array of front offices, and there are plenty of notable names still lingering on the free agent market.
After the initial waves of free agency, the veteran free agent pool eventually falls into a sort of hibernation as teams prepare for the draft and look to fill their remaining needs there with younger and more cost-effective options. Then, when the draft concludes, the market heats back up as clubs look to address holes they were unable to fill over the three-day event.
So, with the draft behind us and some high-profile veterans still looking for homes, let's play matchmaker. Below, we'll highlight the best fit for the top remaining free agents post-draft.
Jauan Jennings: Las Vegas Raiders
Age: 28 | Previous team: 49ers
The Raiders have already gone through a seismic offseason thanks to the selection of Fernando Mendoza at No. 1 overall. While Las Vegas has done a strong job building up the offensive line to protect their new quarterback (namely inking center Tyler Linderbaum in free agency), they need to give him some more weapons, particularly at receiver.
That's where Jennings comes in. At the moment, second-year receiver Jack Bech, Tre Tucker, and Jalen Nailor headline the Raiders receiver unit. Jennings' ceiling isn't incredibly high, but he's a solid option to add to a receiver room that is looking for some veteran stability.
His production slipped a bit in 2025 compared to his breakout season in 2024, but the 6-foot-3 pass catcher did haul in a career-high nine touchdowns.
Taylor Decker: Chicago Bears
Age: 32 | Previous team: Lions
Decker requested his release from the Lions earlier this offseason after 10 seasons with the franchise. Now, he's looking for a new opportunity, and it'll be interesting to see if he sticks within the NFC North and joins his old friend Ben Johnson in Chicago.
Johnson was with the Lions for five seasons up until he was hired as the Bears head coach last offseason. Given that prior relationship, Decker could be an insurance option at left tackle for Johnson's Bears, with the status of Ozzy Trapilo still uncertain after he injured his patellar tendon in Chicago's wild card win over the Packers.
The Bears did sign Jedrick Wills Jr. earlier this offseason, but that shouldn't preclude them from possibly adding Decker to compete for the job.
Stefon Diggs: Los Angeles Rams
Age: 32 | Previous team: Patriots
The Rams had been hunting for a wide receiver to add alongside Puka Nacua and Davante Adams all offseason. So far, they haven't come away with one, opting to take Alabama quarterback Ty Simpson at No. 13 overall instead of addressing that need.
Diggs is coming off a strong 2025 campaign with the Patriots, topping 1,000 yards while helping the franchise reach Super Bowl LX. The veteran's production slowed down the stretch run, but there is still fuel in his tank, especially if he's playing a complementary role like he would in Los Angeles.
Tyreek Hill: Kansas City Chiefs
Age: 32 | Previous team: Dolphins
Hill was released by the Dolphins back in February as Miami is in the process of a total teardown and rebuild. What makes Hill's free agent outlook murky, however, isn't that the Dolphins cut bait, but instead the fact that he's coming off a gruesome knee injury, which included a torn ACL.
For a receiver who relies so heavily on winning with speed, there's concern that he may not be nearly as impactful as he once was, now that he's 32 and coming off this injury. If there was one team to roll the dice and see what Hill has left, it could be his old club, the Kansas City Chiefs.
The club made minimal moves at the receiver position this offseason, recently drafting Cincinnati wideout McKane. Adding Hill could give them a veteran presence in that room.