“I always will be a Seahawk through and through,” Tyler Lockett once said, his voice dripping with the kind of loyalty usually reserved for One Piece’s Straw Hat Crew. But in March 2025, Seattle’s front office hit the ‘release’ button faster than Luffy shifting into Fifth Gear, saving $17 million in cap space and ending a decade-long saga.
So what’s next for the NFL’s most underrated route wizard? According to Ian Rapoport, “Former #Seahawks legend Tyler Lockett is signing with the #Titans on a 1-year, $4M deal with a chance to get to $6M.” Translation: Lockett’s legacy tour has a new stop in Nashville—and his bank account still isn’t sweating. $89 million in net worth buys a lot of treasure maps.
I’m excited to be a Tennessee Titan!! I’m super thankful and grateful Let’s get it!! God you get all the glory!! #Thankful #Grateful #GodGetsAllTheGlory
— Tyler Lockett (@TDLockett12) April 24, 2025
Lockett’s career reads like a full-on anime glow-up arc. Drafted 69th overall in 2015 (nice), he turned heads on a rookie deal before inking a $69 million extension in 2021—nice again—with $37 million guaranteed. By 2024, he restructured into a two-year, $29.66 million deal, proving he’s as savvy with contracts as he is snagging toe-tap touchdowns.
And the numbers? 661 catches, 8,594 yards, and 61 touchdowns—second only to franchise GOAT Steve Largent in nearly every major category. Even in 2024, at 31, he managed 49 grabs for 600 yards, still moving chains like a human JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure stand. “Yare yare daze…”
But Seattle’s youth movement had no room for nostalgia. Lockett walks away as the guy who turned “impossible catches” into Sunday routine—and team records. “It’s not over ‘til zeros hit the clock,” Lockett once preached. From third-round sleeper to cap-flexing legend, his journey proves one truth: in both the NFL and anime, grit beats flash every time.
Now, it’s official: Tennessee gets the next arc. #GodGetsAllTheGlory, indeed.
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