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NFL predictions: Best landing spots for Stefon Diggs, Tyreek Hill and other unsigned veterans

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While a pair of blockbuster trades have understandably dominated the NFL headlines in early June, a handful of high-profile free agents who could potentially impact a team's fortunes have yet to find new homes.

Although sportsbooks don't offer NFL betting odds on free agent destinations, the trading markets have predictions on a handful of available players, led by a trio of veteran receivers who have starred at some point in their careers.

Kalshi currently has the Washington Commanders as the most likely team to land Diggs at 33 cents per share. He was released by the New England Patriots after one season in which he caught 85 passes for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns. Last week, the Baltimore Ravens briefly became the top contender to land the 32-year-old Diggs but are now the second choice at 30 cents per share. The Los Angeles Rams are third at 10 cents per share.

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Speedster Tyreek Hill, who topped 1,700 yards in his four seasons with the Miami Dolphins, is now an unrestricted free agent following an injury-shortened 2025 in which he suffered a torn ACL in Week 4. Kalshi has the Kansas City Chiefs, who made Hill a fifth-round draft pick in 2016, as the most likely landing spot for the 32-year-old at 30 cents per share. Hill returning to Miami or retiring is the second choice at 27 cents per share.

The prediction market doesn't have odds posted for free-agent receiver Deebo Samuel, though numerous reports have linked him to potential interest from the Ravens and Las Vegas Raiders. The 30-year-old Samuel posted 72 catches for 727 yards and five touchdowns in his one season for the Commanders, who suffered through a lost season in large part because quarterback Jayden Daniels was limited to seven starts because of various injuries.

Keenan Allen, who hauled in 81 catches for 777 yards and four touchdowns in his return last season to the Los Angeles Chargers, is another name to watch. Allen has stated he would like to return to the Chargers but that possibility is considered unlikely because club has several young receivers, such as 2025 draft picks Tre Harris and Keandre Lambert-Smith, who they would like to see develop this season.

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Other veteran free agent receivers include Tyler Lockett, DeAndre Hopkins and Gabe Davis, available running backs include Najee Harris and Joe Mixon, free agent tight ends include Jonnu Smith and Zach Ertz, while the biggest names in the free agent quarterback pool include Derek Carr and Jimmy Garoppolo. Guard Joel Bitonio, a seven-time Pro Bowl selection, also remains unsigned. 

On the defensive side, notable remaining free agents include veteran linebackers Von Miller, Bobby Wagner and Kyle Van Noy, along with edge rushers Joey Bosa, Jadeveon Clowney and Cameron Jordan.

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