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Rams now officially have released WR Cooper Kupp. They are designating Cooper Kupp as a post-June 1 cut, keeping his $29.78M cap hit until June. At that point, they will take on dead cap hits of $14.78M in 2025 and $7.48M in 2026 while creating $15M in cap space.

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Just now, CarolinaLivin said:

Rams now officially have released WR Cooper Kupp. They are designating Cooper Kupp as a post-June 1 cut, keeping his $29.78M cap hit until June. At that point, they will take on dead cap hits of $14.78M in 2025 and $7.48M in 2026 while creating $15M in cap space.

Not sure how different of a WR he would be compared to Theilen, but would love to see us land him even though it's highly unlikely. 

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2 minutes ago, Chad_Cota said:

Not sure how different of a WR he would be compared to Theilen, but would love to see us land him even though it's highly unlikely. 

That seems to run counter to the youth movement overall. But, we have taken swings at bigger targets(possibly still doing so) so perhaps we kick the tires as a consolation?

I generally think the issue will likely be that we will have to pay significantly above market for him to have interest. Which, TBD what that actual market value is.

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