Tyler Lockett has found a new house.
The former longtime receiver of Seattle Sihawks Seahawks signs with the Tennessee titans on an agreement of $ 4 million in one year which is up to 6 million dollars, according to an Adam Schefter report on ESPN on Wednesday evening.
Before Schefter’s report, Lockett initially announced the news on the social networks he went to the Titans.
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Lockett, 32, was released by Seattle last month in a salary calculation move. He came after a career of a decade with the Seahawks who established him as one of the greatest receivers in the history of the franchise.
Lockett, a seattle third round choice in 2015, totaled 661 receptions for 8,594 yards and 61 affected during its 10 seasons in the Northwest Pacific. He ranks second in the history of the franchise in the three categories, following only the temple of renown Steve Largent.
Lockett has accumulated four consecutive reception seasons from 1,000 yards from 2019 to 2022, but its production has slipped the last two years.
In 2023, he totaled 894 reception yards and five TD catches while playing through an injury to the hamstrings.
And in 2024, he finished with 49 catches for 600 yards and only two affected – which were all his lowest total since 2017. He fell third in the hierarchical order of the Seahawks, with a first -round choice in 2023 Jaxon Smith -Migba experimenting with a break of 1,130 yards and DK Metcalf displaying 992 yards.
Before being released by Seattle, Lockett had another year on his contract and was to wear a massive salary ceiling of $ 30.895 million for the 2025 season. At the time, this was classified as the fourth highest ceiling issue of all receivers in the League.
The Titans went 3-14 last season, but they have the overall choice n ° 1 in the draft of the NFL on Thursday evening. They should take Miami’s quarter-rear, Cam Ward, who played for the WSU Cougars before transferring to play his last university season with the Hurricanes.
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