Jennings has proven to be a solid No. 2 receiver, delivering 55 catches for 643 yards and nine touchdowns in 15 games for San Francisco in 2025, after a standout 2024 season with 77 receptions, 975 yards, and six TDs. While the 49ers’ receiver room remains strong with Brandon Aiyuk’s departure anticipated, Evans’ addition strengthens the top end, and the unit features talents like Ricky Pearsall, Christian Kirk, rookie De’Zhaun Stribling, and Demarcus Robinson. Losing Jennings to Seattle would be a notable setback, but not a sole determinant of the 49ers’ Super Bowl contending status.
Key takeaways:
– Jennings is likely to leave San Francisco, with Seattle viewed as a top potential destination.
– The 49ers have a strengthened WR room with Evans and emerging depth beyond Jennings.
– Jennings’ production in 2025 showcases his value as a quality No. 2 receiver, enhancing the Seahawks’ offense if he signs there.