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For some reason it feels like Houston has 17 WRs on their rosterHou would be good
only two of them are legit threats
For some reason it feels like Houston has 17 WRs on their rosterHou would be good
That's three more than the Patriots have.For some reason it feels like Houston has 17 WRs on their rosterHou would be good
only two of them are legit threats
CollinsFor some reason it feels like Houston has 17 WRs on their rosterHou would be good
only two of them are legit threats
According to OTC they got about $16m, $11M in effective cap space. They can create more, a lot more, but already dealing with some ugly future cap hits like Carr hitting the cap for about $70m.Reports indicating NO, JAX, and SEA in the mix.
How in the hell does NO have the $'s to sign him? Aren't they in cap hell?
CollinsFor some reason it feels like Houston has 17 WRs on their rosterHou would be good
only two of them are legit threats
Diggs
Kirk
Dell
Metchie
And now people saying they should go after Kupp?
EDT: I guess Diggs is gone, but Collins/Dell/Kirk/Kupp/Metchie seems like overkill.
Diggs would be smart to re sign. Its a pretty good situation....... but I get the feeling he will chase the money.Diggs is a FA and I think Dell is going to miss the entire 2025 season.
I agree, but for the purposes of the Kupp thread, I think Houston could add a WRDiggs would be smart to re sign. Its a pretty good situation....... but I get the feeling he will chase the money.Diggs is a FA and I think Dell is going to miss the entire 2025 season.
It'd make a lot of sense, considering Addison is probably looking at a suspension to start the season, and is a bit of a knucklehead.Just sitting here waiting for Kupp to reunite with KOC and Wes Phillips in Minnesota.
they need to add someone.I agree, but for the purposes of the Kupp thread, I think Houston could add a WRDiggs would be smart to re sign. Its a pretty good situation....... but I get the feeling he will chase the money.Diggs is a FA and I think Dell is going to miss the entire 2025 season.
Adam Schefter
While the Cowboys made what one source described as “a push” for Cooper Kupp, they still are not considered the likely landing spot for the former Rams wide receiver, per source.
Sounds like Jerry just woke up and realized it was free agency.Adam Schefter
While the Cowboys made what one source described as “a push” for Cooper Kupp, they still are not considered the likely landing spot for the former Rams wide receiver, per source.
Talk about false advertising. When are they going to change the name from FREE agency to EXPENSIVE agency?Sounds like Jerry just woke up and realized it was free agency.
At 31 and unable to stay healthy, asking for 15 mil/per will have a few teams saying no thanks. I can't say I blame them.
For that price it's worth the riskAt 31 and unable to stay healthy, asking for 15 mil/per will have a few teams saying no thanks. I can't say I blame them.
Agreed. I think he signs for ~$8-10 AAV when the dust sets, with little (if any) guaranteed after year 1... Caveat being two desperate teams with cap get into a bidding war, of course.
For that price it's worth the riskAt 31 and unable to stay healthy, asking for 15 mil/per will have a few teams saying no thanks. I can't say I blame them.
Agreed. I think he signs for ~$8-10 AAV when the dust sets, with little (if any) guaranteed after year 1... Caveat being two desperate teams with cap get into a bidding war, of course.
While I agree that $15M is steep for his recent production but I believe he offers a significant mentoring role to a young WR room (NEP). This is something many teams needs and fail to provide for the young talent to develop properlyAt 31 and unable to stay healthy, asking for 15 mil/per will have a few teams saying no thanks. I can't say I blame them.
I’m think he might hit $12m.While I agree that $15M is steep for his recent production but I believe he offers a significant mentoring role to a young WR room (NEP). This is something many teams needs and fail to provide for the young talent to develop properlyAt 31 and unable to stay healthy, asking for 15 mil/per will have a few teams saying no thanks. I can't say I blame them.
JSN says old my beerDarnold gets his WR1. Looking better if he’s not washed.
Yeah. This isn't 2021 anymoreJSN says old my beerDarnold gets his WR1. Looking better if he’s not washed.
This is good for JSN if Kupp doesn’t need early AARP.Yeah. This isn't 2021 anymoreJSN says old my beerDarnold gets his WR1. Looking better if he’s not washed.
Kupp with a whopping 2 1000 yard seasons in his career. Granted 2021 was epic, but that day is long past
I’m skeptical they’re done.Nice fit for Seattle. I think Kupp still has 1100 a year left in the tank and Darnold showed he can sling it if he has time to throw. JSN and Kupp is a good tandem
JSN started his explosion when the OC woke up and figured out that he has an expansive route tree beyond 10 yards.I feel like both Puka and JSN lost a little bit of value this offseason.
Adams is a WAY bigger threat than Kupp at downfield routes and has a long history (even a very recent one) of earning heavy targets.
JSN and Kupp overlap a bit, certainly a lot more than JSN and DK did. Darnold is arguably (likely in my eyes) a downgrade at QB, and losing Grubb could lead to a FAR less pass heavy offense. I am very curious (really kind of expecting) to see if JSN is used a lot more as a downfield target this season.
I think both the Rams and Seahawks passing games are gonna be 1A/1B situations. In a vacuum I slightly prefer the younger guys, but value wise, I'll almost certainly prefer the vets, who will go quite a bit later.
I also think there is a good chance Seattle isn't done at WR, and will draft either a WR with size, or with deep speed. The Rams I think sort of made that 3rd WR choice when they gave 10 million to Atwell.
3/45, he convinced them he can still play.Kupp my be done and they overpaid

Well, he was pretty disgruntled, seemed to make it clear he wasn’t going to play for $18M, and said he wanted out regardless.Alternatively they could have retained DK for a year at $18M and franchise tagged him him in 2026 or let him walk for likely a 2027 third round comp pick. That's a fairly light return on their end.
Reportedly they’re having Tevin Jenkins in for a visit. That seems like a good start.The team has an absolutely crying need for interior OL help
I feel like this Kupp signing contradicts every off-season decision Seattle has made so far.
As a Steeler fan I was not overly happy about the Metcalf trade, his 4/132 extension being part of it. But on Seattle's end all they got back was something slightly worse then pick 52(they had to kick in a pick 185 for 223 as well). Alternatively they could have retained DK for a year at $18M and franchise tagged him him in 2026 or let him walk for likely a 2027 third round comp pick. That's a fairly light return on their end.
They don't want to pay Geno $45m but for a third round pick will pay Darnold about $10'ish or so million less.
Trading DK and Geno to save a little money and get a second and a third at least goes hand in hand as a team trying to build more for the long term.
But then you got an get what looks like a pretty aggressive offer on a Kupp deal which may or may not be so bad in year one but I'm guessing when the contract details are all known they made a two year commitment to him That seems a little risky, and for much like a win now move.
The team has an absolutely crying need for interior OL help. They've done next to nothing to address that despite admitting it was a massive problem. They've been involved in some talks but got outbid, you could say they showed financial restraint but when it came to Kupp they went aggressive.
Now they got a lot of picks. Problem is the interior OL in this draft is weak and thin. Just looking at Brugler's top 100 as a reference point you got two C's who made his top 100 at 38,83 and only 4 guards at players 18, 52, 66 and 69. That's not a whole lot of to pick over when you are competing against 31 other teams.
Individually I don't really hate any one single move they made. It all just feels disjointed and not in sync. Part looking for the future, part not. Part being financially prudent, part not, all while almost ignoring the biggest need on the team.
The cap is gonna go way up in 2029 when the TV deals are renegotiated. If this contract is structured so that some/much of the money comes due then, that's why.But then you got an get what looks like a pretty aggressive offer on a Kupp deal which may or may not be so bad in year one but I'm guessing when the contract details are all known they made a two year commitment to him That seems a little risky, and for much like a win now move.
Examples of this have shown their true colors too often:
Sometimes the “talent to headache” ratio comes into play for teams. I don’t know any of this for sure but smoke ~> fire and all that.
Would be surprised if this Cooper Kupp deal actually came in at $15 million per season.
Seems like the math might eventually be that the Seahawks swapped Geno Smith for Sam Darnold, Cooper Kupp, and a third-round pick?
Was the Bears best OL, and better than the guy (Jackson) they replaced him with. Just has trouble staying healthy.Reportedly they’re having Tevin Jenkins in for a visit. That seems like a good start.The team has an absolutely crying need for interior OL help
I'm not sure Kupp was entirely to blame for his sudden production drop. The Rams seemed they started using him differently. I don't follow them but the times they were on TV last year I kept thinking "why aren't they throwing to Kupp more?", and when they did throw it to him it was mostly close to the line of scrimmage.While I agree that $15M is steep for his recent production but I believe he offers a significant mentoring role to a young WR room (NEP). This is something many teams needs and fail to provide for the young talent to develop properly
He was wide open on many, many plays - they literally froze him out of the offense.I'm not sure Kupp was entirely to blame for his sudden production drop. The Rams seemed they started using him differently. I don't follow them but the times they were on TV last year I kept thinking "why aren't they throwing to Kupp more?", and when they did throw it to him it was mostly close to the line of scrimmage.While I agree that $15M is steep for his recent production but I believe he offers a significant mentoring role to a young WR room (NEP). This is something many teams needs and fail to provide for the young talent to develop properly
He was wide open on many, many plays - they literally froze him out of the offense.I'm not sure Kupp was entirely to blame for his sudden production drop. The Rams seemed they started using him differently. I don't follow them but the times they were on TV last year I kept thinking "why aren't they throwing to Kupp more?", and when they did throw it to him it was mostly close to the line of scrimmage.While I agree that $15M is steep for his recent production but I believe he offers a significant mentoring role to a young WR room (NEP). This is something many teams needs and fail to provide for the young talent to develop properly
It was super weird. I was facing the Kupp shareholder in my 16 team league in a very close game & it was like he wasn’t even on the field
So you are comparing it to a bad contract and an as yet TBD contract and wondering why people question if it is was a good contract to hand out?also curious about why people think 15 million is some big contract. Its barely more than Darius Slayton or Gabe Davis, guys Kupp is still light years ahead of.