Don’t we all, Nuk. Don’t we all.
Was he on camera taking boxes?how you get fired on your day off
KC will have to do some maneuvering. They are talking about restructuring and extending Chris Jones. The Chiefs have 51 million in cap room for NEXT year. So they could create some money this year for Jones and then sign Hopkins.So who gets him? KC or Buf are my favorites.
quoting myself like the cool people. having second thoughts now seeing that number, is he still good enough to be a $20M guy this year? I'm not sure and not for a team who isn't ready for a run like AZ. as a fantasy owner i hope he goes to KC also, but that salary might need to be about half or a little more than half.of all the head scratchers. 22.6M dead cap per Sportrac compared with 19.4M cash he woulda been paid for '23. Dead cap down to 11.3M next year. I mean, the writing was on the wall, but really no one wanted to trade for him?
that's bold strategy cotton, let's see if it works out for them.
Gannon starting off on fire in AZ!
I was thinking KC, New England or Green Bay. Would be a great addition for Jordan Love, in particular.So who gets him? KC or Buf are my favorites.
Philly could use a slot receiver. Didn't Hopkins recently say Hurts was one of the QBs he'd like to play for? Dak wasn't on his list.This would seem like an add for a Superbowl contender. I don't see Green Bay or NE as making a ton of sense. KC or Dallas type makes sense.
Why is it always those two teams? Kind of reminds me when NE was supposed to get everyone.So who gets him? KC or Buf are my favorites.
Bc he just released a "Top 5 QB's he'd like to play with" list this week, and those 2 teams were in there and have what appears to be needs at the position.Why is always those two teams? Kind of reminds me when NE was supposed to get everyone.So who gets him? KC or Buf are my favorites.
Let’s not forget he isn’t the same Hopkins either.I don't see Philly or Dallas.
Philadelphia is cognizant of the need to satisfy AJB, Devonta on Goedert on what is already not a huge volume of passes. My guess is they would view the potential to wreck the chemistry as more of a negative then adding him. A high volume possession WR is exactly what this team does not need.
Dallas no because Lamb does the same things and they already have a large commitment financially to Cooks and Gallup, as well as about to extend Lamb. But main thing is he and Lamb are to similar IMO in areas they win.
Dallas and contender in the same sentence was not something I expected to read today.This would seem like an add for a Superbowl contender. I don't see Green Bay or NE as making a ton of sense. KC or Dallas type makes sense.
Let’s not forget he isn’t the same Hopkins either.
He averaged 7 catches/79 yards per game last yearLet’s not forget he isn’t the same Hopkins either.
I think the league isn't forgetting this, even if we are to some degree. Maybe he resurrects in his early thirties playing for a better team. I could see that, but it probably won't be because he is the same player he was in his prime, which was how many years ago now in terms of on-field production?
All I know is he had 700 yards and 3 TDs. He didn’t look like Hopkins to me.He averaged 7 catches/79 yards per game last yearLet’s not forget he isn’t the same Hopkins either.
I think the league isn't forgetting this, even if we are to some degree. Maybe he resurrects in his early thirties playing for a better team. I could see that, but it probably won't be because he is the same player he was in his prime, which was how many years ago now in terms of on-field production?
Hopkins recently named QBs/teams he'd like to play for - Bills, Eagles, Chiefs, Chargers, and Ravens. Of those teams, the ones with the most cap space is the Eagles, Chargers, and Ravens. And the Ravens just committed $15 mil to OBJ.
He averaged 7 catches/79 yards per game last yearLet’s not forget he isn’t the same Hopkins either.
I think the league isn't forgetting this, even if we are to some degree. Maybe he resurrects in his early thirties playing for a better team. I could see that, but it probably won't be because he is the same player he was in his prime, which was how many years ago now in terms of on-field production?
....in 9 games, which projects to....119/1343/5All I know is he had 700 yards and 3 TDs. He didn’t look like Hopkins to me.He averaged 7 catches/79 yards per game last yearLet’s not forget he isn’t the same Hopkins either.
I think the league isn't forgetting this, even if we are to some degree. Maybe he resurrects in his early thirties playing for a better team. I could see that, but it probably won't be because he is the same player he was in his prime, which was how many years ago now in terms of on-field production?
Maybe he just wants to count his money and drink.I'm thinking Bills and Chiefs if he wants to win and will take a discount.
Otherwise, Patriots in play.
Lions in play with the Jameson suspension.
Maybe Broncos with a trade of Sutton/Jeudy.
....in 9 games, which projects to....119/1343/5All I know is he had 700 yards and 3 TDs. He didn’t look like Hopkins to me.He averaged 7 catches/79 yards per game last yearLet’s not forget he isn’t the same Hopkins either.
I think the league isn't forgetting this, even if we are to some degree. Maybe he resurrects in his early thirties playing for a better team. I could see that, but it probably won't be because he is the same player he was in his prime, which was how many years ago now in terms of on-field production?
How much of a discount? KC currently has under $700k in cap space and the Bills are under $1.5 mil. Either team would have to clear out some space.I'm thinking Bills and Chiefs if he wants to win and will take a discount.
For sure, he won't be seeing that many, but if he is the #2 on an offense like Bills/Chiefs, it sure will be north of 100 and should still put up pretty good numbers, although, yeah it won't be a 100/1300/10 season probably.....in 9 games, which projects to....119/1343/5All I know is he had 700 yards and 3 TDs. He didn’t look like Hopkins to me.He averaged 7 catches/79 yards per game last yearLet’s not forget he isn’t the same Hopkins either.
I think the league isn't forgetting this, even if we are to some degree. Maybe he resurrects in his early thirties playing for a better team. I could see that, but it probably won't be because he is the same player he was in his prime, which was how many years ago now in terms of on-field production?
Your proration also implies 181 targets. I'll safely take the under on that for 2023.
There's always money in the banana stand.How much of a discount? KC currently has under $700k in cap space and the Bills are under $1.5 mil. Either team would have to clear out some space.I'm thinking Bills and Chiefs if he wants to win and will take a discount.
Maybe he just wants to count his money and drink.I'm thinking Bills and Chiefs if he wants to win and will take a discount.
Otherwise, Patriots in play.
Lions in play with the Jameson suspension.
Maybe Broncos with a trade of Sutton/Jeudy.
I hope he ends up playing for anyone but a contender. Not that I dislike Hopkins, I just dislike the contendersCan DHop be a solid NFL (and fantasy) WR2 next year and beyond for a good offense? Yes.
Does he still have the upside to be an alpha 1A or even a stud 1B? I am not sure he does, but I'll wait until seeing where he signs before jumping to conclusions. I do think the cards (no pun) are pretty heavily stacked against him ever again being the stud he was in his prime years of 2015, 2017 and 2018.
What more did you expect out of him last year? He was very productive especially considering his poor the qb play was on his team.Let’s not forget he isn’t the same Hopkins either.
I think the league isn't forgetting this, even if we are to some degree. Maybe he resurrects in his early thirties playing for a better team. I could see that, but it probably won't be because he is the same player he was in his prime, which was how many years ago now in terms of on-field production?
Despite the buzz of his supposed regression, Hopkins posted a cool 64-717-3 receiving line in only nine games. He was the WR10 in fantasy points per contest. In five of those outings, his quarterback was Colt McCoy or Trace McSorley.