Cowboys, Chargers, Raiders, Titans listed as potential landing spots for $30 million NFC receiver

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The Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders, and Tennessee Titans could be in the wide receiver market this offseason, and all four teams have been linked to a disgruntled NFC receiver.

With Brandon Aiyuk's time with the San Francisco 49ers set to come to an end soon, Pro Football Focus' Ryan Conway believes Dallas, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Tennessee are potential suitors.

Aiyuk didn't play in 2025, as the veteran was recovering from a torn ACL suffered in 2024, and was eventually placed on the reserve/left team list, signaling his time with San Francisco was coming to an end.

During his end-of-the-season press conference, 49ers general manager confirmed that Aiyuk has played his last game with the franchise, setting the course for the receiver's departure in the coming months.

With Aiyuk's trade value plummeting due to a tumultuous 2025 campaign and his $120 million contract being a mess for any team to take on, San Francisco will likely cut him with a post-June 1 designation, saving $6 million in cap space.

Aiyuk could still provide solid production as a complementary receiver, which is something the Chargers, Raiders, and Titans need.

Los Angeles should look to add more talent for quarterback Justin Herbert, while the Raiders and Titans must acquire new weapons for their young quarterbacks. Las Vegas is expected to select Indiana signal-caller Fernando Mendoza with the top pick in April's draft, while Cam Ward showed some flashes in his rookie season in Tennessee.

All three teams would be logical landing spots for Aiyuk with his savvy route running and strong hands.

Dallas would be an intriguing fit for Aiyuk. The Cowboys are already deep at receiver, though George Pickens being a free agent does complicate things.

However, Dallas is expected to franchise tag Pickens if they can't come to terms on a long-term deal with the breakout receiver, so he'll likely remain in Dallas.

We'll see where Aiyuk lands in the next chapter of his career, as it remains to be seen if he can still be an effective wideout in the NFL.

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