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WR Cooper Kupp, LAR (3 Viewers)

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Agreed.  Unless you're stacked at RB and thin at WR, Cook can't get any lower in cost and I don't think Kupp can get any higher in stock.  
For dynasty I disagree, most Cook owners believe in him still and aren't seling based on a few crappy games coming off acl and hammy injury.

Most Kupp buyers are not going to pay top 20 WR prices (seems that you're implying because of the Thursday night game he will get that).

So yah I think it can (not necessarily will as I'm not Nostradamus) still get worse for Cook and better for Kupp.

 
Crazy thing about the Rams offense this season.  Top 4 receivers are Cooks/Kupp/Woods/Gurley.  If you’re not them, you’ve combined for 89 receiving yards this season.  Out of 1406.

 
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Rofl really dude. You realize that was redraft right? You see the date right? You should see an eye specialist.
:lmao:  terrible QB on a terrible team.  Everyone knew McVay was special except you.  

 
And to think he was a throw in on a trade for Howard, hah. Looks like he just earned a spot in the starting lineup going forward. I tried to target him last year and when I missed on him kinda forgot about him. 

 
He's nasty.  Almost unguardable in this offense. 
I was wondering about this.  How much is his skills (what are they exactly) and how much is the system?  Can you shed some light on this by any chance?  I don’t get to watch many games...

 
I was wondering about this.  How much is his skills (what are they exactly) and how much is the system?  Can you shed some light on this by any chance?  I don’t get to watch many games...
Both. Dude is seriously legit, runs great routes and is tough to bring down after the catch.  But the overall talent on the team makes it impossible to key on any one guy.  

 
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Wait people where still sitting this guy. He’s goffs favorite red zone target and basically has mismatches all game so he has an amazing floor

 
They said when he got back into the locker room he was in a ton of pain and couldn't put any weight on it.  Sounds ungood.

Who is the pickup if he's out for an extended period?

 
They just reported that he can’t put any weight on his left knee, needed help getting off the cart, and was in lots of pain. Officially questionable to return, but it doesn’t sound good.

 
Who is the pickup if he's out for an extended period?
There is no one that will replace the connection between Kupp and Goff.  Kupp has been his guy since the pre-season of last year.  I think the really play ends up being Woods, Woods, and more Woods.

 
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Oddly enough I picked up Reynolds this morning. My subconscious must have known something. Hope Kupp can get back this year.
Reynolds should’ve been picked up much earlier than your subconscious nudged you with both Cooks and Krupp in concussion protocol last week. 

Reynolds looked good the little time he got last week. Waldman has been very high on him since coming out of the draft. He’s a must own in dynasty and decent spec pickup in redraft if Kupp is on the shelf.

 
Cooper Kupp was held without a catch on one target in the Rams' Week 6 win over the Broncos.

Kupp appeared to wreck his knee in the first half before stunningly returning after the break. It ended up a technicality, however, as Kupp was barely out there as the Rams gutted out a sludgy road victory. Goff's initial tests brought back good news, but we would not take his Week 7 status for granted. Further testing could be required on Monday, while the Rams could take a conservative approach with the 49ers on deck for Week 7.

Oct 14 - 7:30 PM

 
If he ends up missing time after they let him go back in...that seems like poor decision-making, right? Not because I think he made it worse, but it'll just show that he should have stayed on the sidelines. 

 
Rams coach Sean McVay confirmed Cooper Kupp (knee) is out for Week 7 against the 49ers.

Kupp's knee injury looked much worse than it was, though he's still dealing with an MCL sprain, which is usually a multi-week injury. The second-year slot man has played well this season but the Rams still have plenty of receiving weapons including Todd Gurley, Robert Woods and Brandin Cooks. Consider Kupp week to week.

Source: Myles Simmons on Twitter 

Oct 17 - 4:29 PM
 
Coach Sean McVay said there's a "good chance" Cooper Kupp (knee) returns Week 9 against the Saints.

Kupp has missed the past 2.5 games after getting hurt in the second quarter of Week 6 in Denver. Josh Reynolds stepped up big with two touchdowns in Sunday's Week 8 win over the Packers, but it was clear Jared Goff has missed Kupp the past couple weeks as his safety blanket. If Kupp was dropped in any formats, he should be added immediately when waiver wires open this week.

Source: Vincent Bonsignore on Twitter 

Oct 29 - 8:32 PM

 

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