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Who’s Out There? Wide Receivers
Here are some the top unrestricted free agent wide receivers on the market as free agency opens.

Kenny Golladay, Detroit Lions
Spotrac market value: $17 million
It was thought that Golladay may get the franchise tag. Instead, one of the league's most intriguing young wideouts will hit the market. He's coming off an injury-shortened season with just five games, but had back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons the two years prior. Golladay is 6-foot-4, 214 pounds and an above-the-rim type of talent, fitting the profile of a potentially dominant outside wide receiver.

Will Fuller, Houston Texans
Spotrac market value: $16.9 million
With major speed, Fuller is one of the top and most talented wideouts on the market as a vertical threat. However, he hasn't played more than 11 games in a season since his rookie year, when he suited up for 13. He's still coming off a career-best campaign in which he hauled in 53 receptions for 879 yards and eight touchdowns.

JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pittsburgh Steelers
Spotrac market value: $16.1 million
The Ravens know Smith-Schuster well from the other side of the rivalry. He's a chain-moving, physical player who has an infectious passion for the game (and life). Smith-Schuster had a monster 2018 campaign in which he posted 111 catches for 1,426 yards and seven touchdowns, but his production didn't match that the following two years. He had 97 grabs for 831 yards and a career-high nine touchdowns last year and is just 24 years old.

Curtis Samuel, Carolina Panthers
Spotrac market value: $12.4 million
Samuel, 24, is a Swiss-Army knife who has been a dynamic weapon in Carolina. He hauled in 77 passes for 851 yards and three touchdowns last year, as well as rushing 41 times for 200 yards and another two scores. The Ohio State product is fast and shifty, allowing him to make plenty of big plays.

Sammy Watkins, Kansas City Chiefs
Spotrac market value: $10.6 million
Watkins got off to a hot start in his career with the Buffalo Bills, averaging more than 1,000 yards and scoring 15 touchdowns in his first two seasons. However, he's averaged just 527 receiving yards over the following five seasons. He's 27 years old, but where's his ceiling and floor at this point? He's coming off a year with the high-flying Chiefs in which he caught 37 passes for 421 yards and two scores.

T.Y. Hilton, Indianapolis Colts
Spotrac market value: $10.1 million
The 5-foot-10 speedster went to four straight Pro Bowls and posted five 1,000-yard seasons over his first seven years. But the past two seasons have been tougher with just over 600 yards per season and 10 total touchdowns. He's 31 years old and his yards per catch has dropped significantly.

Breshad Perriman, New York Jets
Spotrac market value: $8.8 million
Perriman has cobbled together a nice career since leaving Baltimore following three frustrating years. The Ravens' 2015 first-round pick bounced to Cleveland, then Tampa Bay, then the New York Jets last season. The vertical threat had 36 catches for 645 yards and six touchdowns as a Buc, then 30 receptions for 505 yards and three scores last year in New York.

Willie Snead IV, Baltimore Ravens
Spotrac market value: $7.4 million
Snead has been a great fit in Baltimore over the past three seasons, delivering reliability, toughness and leadership. He caught 33 passes for 432 yards and three touchdowns last year, and has been a key part of the Ravens' league-leading rushing attack as an outside blocker.

Antonio Brown, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Brown got a second chance with the Buccaneers last season and helped them win the Super Bowl. But at 33 years old, he didn't play at the same level he was at with the Steelers and the off-the-field red flags still remain.

Golden Tate, New York Giants
Tate was released earlier this month after a down season in New York in which he started just four games and made 35 catches for 388 yards. Tate has long been a good route-runner and tough player, especially after the catch, but he hasn't had a 1,000-yard season since 2017 and injuries have been an issue the past couple years.

Cordarrelle Patterson, Chicago Bears
He'll turn 30 on the first day of free agency, but Patterson is still a fast, interesting player. He had just 21 catches for 132 yards last year, but also ran 64 times for 232 yards and a touchdown.