Davante Adams is back on the market after his release from the New York Jets. He’s still one of the NFL’s top receivers, and several teams could use a proven playmaker. While there’s speculation about Adams reuniting with Aaron Rodgers, other franchises also make sense. Here’s where he could land next, with odds from our expert trading team.
Davante Adams Next Team Odds
| Team | Probability | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Green Bay Packers | 40% | +150 |
| Los Angeles Chargers | 25% | +300 |
| San Francisco 49ers | 20% | +400 |
| New York Giants | 16.7% | +500 |
| New England Patriots | 13.3% | +650 |
*Odds are for entertainment purposes only
Green Bay Packers the Favorite to Reunite with Adams
Adams spent eight seasons in Green Bay, thriving with Aaron Rodgers. With Jordan Love now leading the team and the Packers still in need of a veteran WR, a reunion makes sense. The familiarity with the system and organization puts Green Bay atop the list.
Chargers, 49ers in the Mix for Davante Adams
Justin Herbert needs weapons. Adams would immediately step in as WR1, helping the Chargers remain competitive in a tough AFC West.
With Deebo Samuel on the move, Adams would be a strong fit alongside Brandon Aiyuk. Kyle Shanahan’s offense would maximize Adams’ route-running and red-zone ability.
Giants, Patriots Also in Play for Adams
The Giants need a legitimate WR1, and Adams could provide exactly that for Daniel Jones or even Aaron Rodgers. The biggest question is whether New York is willing to spend big to land him.
New England needs help at receiver, but with a rebuilding roster and a young quarterback, Adams may not be interested. The cap space is there, but is the fit?
Commentary
SportsCasting’s Head of News, Nick Raffoul weighed in on Adams’ free agency:
“Adams remains one of the most talented wide receivers in the league, and despite his release, he has no shortage of suitors. The Packers are the logical choice due to familiarity, but the Chargers and 49ers also make sense. Cap space and quarterback situation will dictate his final destination.”