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Cooper Kupp available for trade


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54 minutes ago, MHS831 said:

Yeah.  I think trading for him taking on about $9m in salary (guestimate) is a luxury for a contender looking for a #2 to compete.  We have Kupp in Thielen.  I am so worried that we overpay for a free agent WR playing in a good system (like we did the Eagles RB) and he underperforms here.

Smart worry. It's how bad teams stay bad. We'll see Morgan's mettle this year, it's when most GMs fug up. 

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1 hour ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I'll just leave this here.  Pass.

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This had me curious so I looked up tee higgins and adam theilens career stats.  Adam thielen average a higher yard per catch last year than tee did.  Tees injury history suprised me he has played in 70 of 90 nfl games.  Not sure him or Kup is worth a lot of money but would be worth seeing how they did here if they came are right price.  Thielens career stats are pretty impressive he has been putting up good sometimes great numbers for a long time.  He is definatly a bargain for the panthers

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the more I think about higgins the less I think he will be very good on another team he has jamar chase taking most of the coverage from him, and he has only averaged 65.6 yards per game.  Kupp has averaged 74.8 yards per game or 8th out of current active nfl wrs 51.3 for adam thielen   I think Kupp if healthy is the better WR, I think higgins could be a great wr2, but do not believe either are worth salary demands.  

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1 hour ago, PadresPanthersFan said:

Just my opinion but I'd rather sign a couple cheap alternatives like Slayton and mvs, draft a mid round guy and develop Coker, x and jt than make a big splash for kupp or higgins

I agree. Slayton and or Hollywood Brown are two names that come to mind. We need a speedster to stretch the defense 

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I think Kupp is on the backside. Unless this is a value deal(we would have to overpay in that value range, obviously) it doesn't make a ton of sense. 

Seems like he would be a lot more interested in going to a contender than a team that is very unlikely to see the playoffs in the remainder of his career.

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