Tyler Boyd has been connected to a host of teams this offseason. The veteran remains one of the market’s top wide receivers, but the longtime Bengals slot presence clearly has not seen his market reach an acceptable price point.
Tied to the Chiefs, Jets and his hometown Steelers thus far, Boyd may have some other options. The Chargers, Dolphins, Lions and 49ers each showed some preliminary interest in the eight-year veteran, The Athletic’s Mark Kaboly notes (subscription required). A few of these teams still have need at the position.
The Lions had hoped to retain Josh Reynolds, but with the team expecting Jameson Williams to grow into a No. 2 wideout role alongside Amon-Ra St. Brown, a lower-end offer emerged. Reynolds then decided to sign with the Broncos, leaving the Lions with an ancillary need at wide receiver. Considering what Reynolds ended up signing for in Denver (two years, $9MM), his Lions offer does not seem to indicate the team is comfortable spending much on a receiver — especially during an offseason in which St. Brown could sign a top-tier extension.
Odell Beckham Jr. has already negotiated terms with the Dolphins, who have submitted an offer. But the former Giants superstar remains unsigned. The Dolphins are believed to be looking for a WR3 as well, though they probably have Lions-like plans here due to Tyreek Hill‘s market-setting contract. The team could still keep Jaylen Waddle on a low-end salary for 2024 — with his soon-to-be-exercised fifth-year option tying him to Miami through 2025 — while dropping Tua Tagovailoa‘s 2024 cap number ($23.2MM) by a bit via an extension. That would open a salary slot for a one-year WR rental.
The 49ers devoting much in the way of funds to another wide receiver would be highly unlikely, considering Deebo Samuel‘s salary and Brandon Aiyuk‘s fifth-year option residing on their cap sheet. The Chargers, however, would make more sense because of the team’s cost-cutting decisions — cutting Mike Williams (now a Jet) and trading Keenan Allen to the Bears — last month. The Bolts have been connected to a wideout at No. 5 overall, but the team is open for business with that pick as the Jim Harbaugh era begins.
Circling back to the Boyd-Steelers path, a return home for the Pittsburgh alum now may be on the unlikely side. Boyd, 29, showed significant interest in returning home early in free agency; the Steelers were also onboard with a signing. Despite the Steelers having a need after trading Diontae Johnson, Kaboly adds the ship has likely sailed here. Boyd was not pleased with the offer the Steelers made. The team, which has been known to identify quality receiving talent in the draft, set a firm price point here recently.
With Reynolds off the market, Beckham, Boyd, Hunter Renfrow, Michael Thomas and Marquez Valdes-Scantling represent the top players still available at this high-profile position. It appears Boyd will have a chance to land somewhere soon, but it might be at a rate lower than he expected. Boyd played out a four-year, $43MM extension with the Bengals last season.
Pretty apparent Boyd wants a nice haul, given the length of time his free agency has lasted. Was initially hoping he’d come back home to Pittsburgh but the more I read, the more I hope they dive into a deep draft for wideouts
I was hoping they’d still bring in someone with a little more pedigree than Jefferson and Watkins. Neither scares anyone nor are they a guarantee for production. Hunter Renfrow would be a good start as cliche as it’s become. It would give us a solid slot guy to pair with Pickens. You can fill in the other “starter” slot with aforementioned signings and a draft pick after the 1st round
Yeah, agreed I kind of laughed off the idea that Jefferson or Aiyuk may be traded here as being idle talk but Boyd was do-able. Seems he’s playing hardball, however.
He doesn’t have much left. Bengals really needed more from him the past few seasons and he was unable to deliver. If he did, he prob would have followed Callahan to Titans. Callahan had no interest in his services tho. I’d expect a low 1 year deal, then that may be it for him. He was very good early in his career, but fell off hard.
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The better option for the Steelers is probably to draft one since the WR draft pool is pretty deep. If they miss out and Boyd is still out there I can imagine they will increase their offer (2y, 10 million) to add him as a WR2.
If the offer would have been more generous he’d likely already be a Steeler. I think the offer is fair as it stands. Let’s see what happens at the draft.
The Chargers should be focusing all their attention on fixing that joke of a defense. Can Boyd be used in the secondary?