The Kansas City Chiefs may have a new opportunity that has opened up with the NFL offseason starting to heat up. DK Metcalf, the star wide receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, is looking to find a new home.
The decision to use the franchise tag on Trey Smith and trade Joe Thuney to the Chicago Bears guarantees a sea change in front of Patrick Mahomes, and five free agent wide receivers means more changes are coming at the skill positions.
I t's that time of the NFL offseason where the rumor mill is churning at a brisk pace, and at times, it can be difficult to surmise whether or not something is entirely credible.
The Buffalo Bills need a star at receiver to keep pace with the Kansas City Chiefs and DK Metcalf is certainly one of them.
The Seattle Seahawks have lowered their asking price for DK Metcalf, which is the good news. The bad news is what else he is asking for.
Chiefs rising second-year wideout Xavier Worthy was recently arrested for assaulting a family/household member by impeding their breathing/circulation. Albeit early in the developing situation, he committed a third-degree felony in Texas and could face a lengthy jail sentence.
"This would be juicy," Barnwell writes. "With Travis Kelce dropping to last in ESPN's Receiver Scores and additions such as Marquise Brown and DeAndre Hopkins failing to sustain their impact, the Chiefs were essentially down to rookie first-rounder Xavier Worthy as their only reliable receiver in the Super Bowl. You saw how that went.
Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report authored a trade proposal that would see Kansas City send Seattle its first-round pick in 2025 ( No. 31 overall) along with a fifth-rounder in 2026 in exchange for Metcalf and his $18 million base salary in 2025.
Metcalf should make Pittsburgh more appealing to the Steelers' next QB. He also gives the team significant leverage over George Pickens.
After six seasons with the Seattle Seahawks, wide receiver DK Metcalf has demanded a trade. Metcalf would follow veteran wideout Tyler Lockett – who was release
Former Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl-winning quarterback Ben Roethlisberger jokingly suggested he could come out of retirement following the trade for star wideout DK Metcalf.