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Seattle is coming off a Super Bowl LX title, and ESPN just tossed the defending champs a fresh free-agency idea.
In a “one free agent for every team” projection, ESPN analyst Aaron Schatz matched the Seattle Seahawks with San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings.
Why it matters right now: the franchise tag deadline is March 3, and the legal negotiating window opens March 9 ahead of the new league year on March 11, meaning Seattle’s roster math (and receiver priorities) are about to get real, fast.
Key Points
ESPN’s pick for Seattle: WR Jauan Jennings from the 49ers.
The Seahawks have real WR questions with Rashid Shaheed among their notable UFAs.
Jennings’ appeal isn’t just catches, it’s run-blocking and familiarity with Seattle OC Brian Fleury (per ESPN).
Jauan Jennings Seahawks free agency prediction: What ESPN said
Schatz’s reasoning was pretty direct: Seattle could be looking for a Rashid Shaheed replacement if Shaheed leaves in free agency, and Jennings brings something the Seahawks consistently value, physicality in the run game.
ESPN also pointed to a coaching connection: new Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Fleury worked in San Francisco, making Jennings a plug-and-play fit from a terminology and expectations standpoint.
Why Seattle’s WR situation makes this feel plausible
The Seahawks’ receiver room has been in remodel mode for a while. Team coverage from Seahawks.com documented Seattle adding Cooper Kupp in 2025 as part of a “new-look receiver group” built around Jaxon Smith-Njigba, while also bringing in veterans like Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
But the “Super Bowl roster” angle cuts both ways: champions rarely bring everyone back. ESPN’s free-agent list for Seattle includes Shaheed (plus others), which is exactly why an outside add keeps showing up in projections.
And if Seattle’s identity stays run-first, Jennings’ blocking (and willingness to do the dirty work) fits the culture of a team trying to defend a title rather than win February headlines.
What Jauan Jennings did last season
Jennings quietly had a high-impact scoring year for San Francisco in 2025. He finished with 55 catches for 643 yards and 9 touchdowns across 15 games (15 starts), averaging 11.7 yards per reception. That touchdown total is the headline: nine receiving TDs, which ESPN listed as tied for eighth in the NFL last season. He also drew 90 targets, a useful marker for role/usage when projecting him into a new offense, especially for a team like Seattle that could be rebalancing its WR pecking order depending on what happens with Rashid Shaheed.
The money: what a Jennings deal could look like (and what it means for Shaheed)
This is where it gets tricky.
Spotrac’s market-value projections have been bullish on Jennings, outlets citing Spotrac have put him around three years, ~$67 million (a big number for a player many view as a high-end WR2/3).
Meanwhile, Spotrac’s Seahawks free-agent analysis lists Shaheed among Seattle’s notable UFAs, underscoring the front-office squeeze points Seattle is juggling this March.
So the practical question isn’t “Jennings or Shaheed?” so much as: can Seattle afford a premium outside addition if it also wants to keep key title pieces? That’s the kind of post-Super Bowl problem contenders sign up for.
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