As NFL training camps draw closer, the market for veteran wide receivers is starting to heat up, and Deebo Samuel remains one of the most intriguing names still available.
The former San Francisco 49ers star believes he has plenty of football left to play. Despite entering his eighth NFL season, Samuel made it clear that he does not see himself nearing the end of his career.
“Going on Year 8. I still feel like I got a lot, at least like three, four good years left,” Samuel said.
That confidence could make him an attractive option for teams looking to add an experienced playmaker before the regular season begins. Samuel has proven throughout his career that he can impact games in multiple ways, lining up as a wide receiver, running the football and creating explosive plays after the catch.
However, one of the most intriguing possibilities is a potential return to the San Francisco 49ers.
Samuel spent the first several seasons of his career in San Francisco, where he developed into one of the NFL’s most versatile offensive weapons. His connection with the organization and former teammates could potentially make a reunion an appealing scenario.
49ers stars George Kittle and Kyle Juszczyk have both publicly floated the idea of bringing Samuel back to the Bay Area, adding even more fuel to the speculation. A reunion would give San Francisco another proven weapon while potentially allowing Samuel to return to an offense and locker room where he is already familiar.
Still, the 49ers are far from the only team that could have interest. With training camps approaching, contenders searching for veteran depth at wide receiver could view Samuel as an experienced addition capable of making an immediate impact.
The biggest question now is where Samuel will land—and whether a reunion with San Francisco is actually possible.
One thing appears increasingly clear: with NFL training camp right around the corner, Deebo Samuel’s time on the open market may be coming to an end sooner rather than later. 👀