The class of free agent wide receivers is beginning to take shape as the league season draws near. Given that Michael Pittman is probably going to suffer the same fate as Tee Higgins, Mike Evans, Marquise Brown, and Calvin Ridley will probably be at the top of the free agent class.
Will Levis, the quarterback for the Tennessee Titans, was benched at the beginning of the 2023 season but gained the starting spot halfway through.
Despite his occasional glimpses, the rookie’s poor receiving room made it difficult for him to move the ball downfield consistently.
The second-year quarterback wants his team to pursue free agent Calvin Ridley after witnessing firsthand the player’s abilities on the football field.
Yes, he is unquestionably a fantastic player.
During a recent appearance on the RG3 and The Ones podcast, Levis noted, “I got to see him torch us a couple of times firsthand.” “Having a player of his quality would be awesome.
He must feel at ease with Holz.
It makes sense why Levis would want Calvin Ridley, a free agent, to join his squad.
The Jaguars wide receiver joined a new team and missed the previous two seasons, yet he still managed to record 76 grabs for 1,016 yards and eight touchdowns.
He accomplished all of that while getting his game together, and even though he is about to begin his 30th season, he might improve even further in 2024. Given that the Titans have $80.7 million in cap room and no other proven receivers save DeAndre Hopkins, it’s simple to understand why this fit could be successful.
The Titans won’t, however, be the only team attempting to sign Calvin Ridley as a free agency. In today’s pass-happy NFL, receivers are more crucial than ever.
Finding a man who can win on the outside regularly is critical to a passing attack’s long-term success.
Even though the quarterback is the most crucial component, Ridley, a wide receiver, can significantly ease the quarterback’s workload.
It was a horrible job by the Carolina Panthers to set Bryce Young up for success in his rookie season. Now that they have a head coach and lots of contract flexibility, Carolina ought to spend the entire offseason improving their offensive unit.
Even if Calvin Ridley isn’t a Hall of Fame caliber wide receiver, he’s still among the greatest wide receivers available for free, and he would easily be this team’s best receiver.
Ridley will give Young an opportunity to prove himself in the NFL, and he deserves a genuine shot to show off his skills.
Even if Marquise Brown returns, the Arizona Cardinals could still benefit from having a free agent like Calvin Ridley.
After Kyler Murray returned to the field last season, the Cardinals had one of the most effective offenses in the NFL, and it’s evident that the quarterback was still getting his bearings.
Murray should be even more effective in 2024, and his chances of succeeding will only rise with Ridley involved.
Someone has to line up opposite Garrett Wilson for the New York Jets.
None of the other players on the team are deserving of a starting position, and Allen Lazard was one of the worst free agent busts of the 2023 offseason.
Coming off a season-ending Achilles injury, Aaron Rodgers, who is nearing the end of his career, probably won’t be able to extend plays as readily.
Calvin Ridley would make the perfect free agent addition to New York’s receiving corps as he is a quick learner.
The Chiefs must decide what to do with their own free agents before making a move on Calvin Ridley.
Chris Jones is set to enter unrestricted free agency, while L’Jarius Sneed is on the franchise tag. It’s likely that Kansas City won’t be able to afford Ridley if both players return.
But if they let Jones walk or trade Sneed, they might use their newfound financial flexibility to sign an offensive playmaker.
The club needs another good outside receiving threat, especially with Travis Kelce aging, with Rashee Rice appearing to be the genuine deal.