Wide receiver trades galore but Steelers stand pat
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SB Nation on MSNReport: Vikings Exploring Wide Receiver Trade Market
With the Minnesota Vikings dealing with injury issues and other things at the wide receiver position, they may be looking to bring in some established help as we get closer to the start of the 2025 regular season.
Ja'Marr Chase cemented his status as the fantasy WR1 by winning the receiver triple crown last year, while Justin Jefferson is looking to dethrone him with the help of J.J. McCarthy.
After Cincinnati Bengals' Mitchell Tinsley had a breakout preseason game Monday night, coach Zac Taylor has been impressed with the wide receiver competing for one of the team’s final roster spots. Tinsley’s emergence has happened that quickly in Bengals’ training camp.
The Broncos are set to deal wide receiver Devaughn Vele to the Saints in exchange for a 2026 fourth-round pick and a 2027 seventh-round pick, according to multiple reports.
Preseason games do not count on the official ledger, but they are important tools for NFL personnel executives in determining active roster construction. Players on the bubble in one environment could be bottom-of-the-roster candidates who make an impact in other situations.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNDenver Broncos trade away wide receiver, opening door for Troy Franklin's 2025 breakout
Amid a breakthrough training camp by former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Troy Franklin, the Denver Broncos traded away a fellow receiver.
Undrafted rookie wide receiver Isaiah Bond has signed with the Cleveland Browns less than a week after a sexual assault case against him was dropped.
The Vikings got Justin Jefferson back on the practice field on Monday, but they have other issues to deal with at wide receiver heading into the regular season.
Look no further than two of the most prominent teams in the 2025 quarterback market: The Pittsburgh Steelers added DK Metcalf to pair with Aaron Rodgers, and the Seattle Seahawks added Cooper Kupp to pair with Sam Darnold.