Davante Adams is one of the best wideouts in the NFL.

He is an elite route runner and is still among the best WRs in the NFL.

News broke that Davante Adams wants to leave Las Vegas and has requested a trade.

Many teams need a top wideout like Adams.

We look at five teams that have been linked to Davante Adams or should try to trade for the star.

Five potential landing spots for Davante Adams

Davante Adams remains one of the elite wideouts in the NFL. He has requested a trade and may move soon.

Below are five teams that should pursue Adams.

Buffalo Bills

The Buffalo Bills are 3-1 and atop the AFC East.

Buffalo played well on offense, but they don’t have a number one WR.

Davante Adams would immediately be their best receiving option and would make this offense even better.

The Bills are aiming for a Super Bowl and adding a weapon like Adams would only improve their chances.

It may take a week or two for Allen to connect with Adams, but this would be a dangerous combination.

Buffalo traded away Stefon Diggs, who was the team’s best wideout for a few years.

Adding Adams would make Buffalo’s offense one of the toughest to face each week.

Buffalo wants to win the Super Bowl and beat the Chiefs in the playoffs and adding a WR like Davante Adams would improve their chances.

Jets from New York

This choice is quite obvious.

The connection between Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams is strong.

They have great chemistry from their time with the Green Bay Packers.

Adams has indicated he would like to join the Jets.

New York needs an offensive playmaker as it has been somewhat lacking offensively.

Adams, along with Garrett Wilson, would form one of the best receiving duos in the league.

The Jets are 2-2 and will fight to make the playoffs and win the division.

Adding Davante Adams would help their offense immensely.

Pittsburgh Steelers

The Pittsburgh Steelers were linked to WR Brandon Aiyuk all offseason and were close to acquiring the star WR.

Aiyuk received a contract extension from the 49ers and signed the deal.

The Steelers need a WR as George Pickens is their only threat.

Pittsburgh has been better on offense this season, with Justin Fields under center and Arthur Smith calling the shots.

Adding Adams would improve this offense significantly.

Teams would no longer be able to double-cover Pickens and he would have more room to make big plays.

The Steelers are in first place in the AFC North with a 3-1 record, but the Ravens are 2-2 and the Bengals are clicking on offense. This is a tough division and the Steelers need another playmaker on offense.

Adding Davante Adams to this team would be a huge boost.

If the Steelers can acquire Davante Adams, combined with a strong defense, they would be a dangerous threat in the AFC as long as Fields continues to play well.

New Orleans Saints

Another QB that Davante Adams has been linked to is Derek Carr.

Adams and Carr have a close friendship and played together on the Raiders.

Along with the Jets, the Saints are one of Adams’ favorite destinations.

New Orleans is 2-2 and could use a WR like Adams.

They have Chris Olave, but no other threat.

An offense consisting of Olave, Alvin Kamara and Adams would be a dangerous trio.

This would make Carr’s job much easier and give him a familiar weapon he already has chemistry with.

New Orleans should look to acquire Davante Adams if they hope to win the NFC South and be a threat in the conference.

Washington commanders

The Washington Commanders are first in the NFC East with a 3-1 record.

Rookie QB Jayden Daniels looked very good after four games.

He feels comfortable in attack and has looked very good.

Daniels is on a rookie deal, which gives Washington the flexibility to spend money on other positions.

They lack a WR threat outside of Terry McLaurin.

Adams already called Daniels a special player and said the Raiders hoped they could get Daniels in the NFL Draft.

Daniels would enjoy having a veteran star WR like Adams on the team.

Adding Davante Adams would give the Commanders a good chance to stay first in the NFC East and make the playoffs.