Originally Posted by FloridaMan88:
To assume that JuJu will stay healthy to be relied upon for the duration of this season/postseason run, like he was in that Saints game… not realistic.
Agreed. Though he was effective during the game, on his big pass play, the defender did fall down. That's not going to happen every game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
"incredibly tradable contract"
*Looks at Tyreek's contract and sees $31M cap hit in 2025, $55M cap it in 2026*
Nick is smoking crack.
Dead money doesn’t go to the team trading for the player. That’s $ that’s already been paid to the player that hasn’t been accounted for on their cap due to structure, bonuses, restructures, etc.
KC would only be on the hook for amounts not yet paid in the contract, and those are extremely affordable.
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
There’s zero guarantee we win the SB even with Reek. Don’t mortgage the future years with the best to play the game, when we should be playing for a SB every season with Burtanomics!!
Usually, I’d agree with you…but we have a real chance at history here and I think that deserves a “big swing” in Veaches words. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCJake:
I like Hopkins over Cooper.
I agree. He has chemistry with M. Brown when he comes back from injury, which is more than can be said for Cooper.
"His base salary is $8.27 million, which equates to game checks of around $459,500 weekly. If Kansas City was to deal for Hopkins now, with 13 weeks remaining in the regular season, the Chiefs would be looking at a bill of just under $6 million."
We would need to clear about $2m in cap cap space, Pat would do that in a heartbeat.
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
I agree. He has chemistry with M. Brown when he comes back from injury, which is more than can be said for Cooper.
"His base salary is $8.27 million, which equates to game checks of around $459,500 weekly. If Kansas City was to deal for Hopkins now, with 13 weeks remaining in the regular season, the Chiefs would be looking at a bill of just under $6 million."
We would need to clear about $2m in cap cap space, Pat would do that in a heartbeat.
Our 3rd + S. Moore = Hopkins?
If Hopkins is the target I could see Veach waiting till the deadline instead of doing a restructure. Cooper can be had now, cap wise. [Reply]
My thought is if "Mahomes makes the receiver" is the consensus, (ie Juju) then do we really need a "star"? Let Veach screen calls and see what the best options are for the team. I do not think Reek is necessary. Cooper, Hopkins or anything we might deem lesser options could still be a win win for our team. Whoever comes in is on borrowed time anyways. The likelihood of Pacheco and Hollywood Brown coming back this season during the playoffs offsets paying top dollar for a "stud". We all have faith in Veach and I am sure that if/when he makes a move will definitely be in the best interest for the team. Fingers crossed! :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Couch-Potato:
I agree. He has chemistry with M. Brown when he comes back from injury, which is more than can be said for Cooper.
"His base salary is $8.27 million, which equates to game checks of around $459,500 weekly. If Kansas City was to deal for Hopkins now, with 13 weeks remaining in the regular season, the Chiefs would be looking at a bill of just under $6 million."
We would need to clear about $2m in cap cap space, Pat would do that in a heartbeat.
Our 3rd + S. Moore = Hopkins?
I’m not sure how accurate this is, but I thought Adam’s was a 2nd+, Cooper was a 3rd, and Hopkins was a 5th trade wise. Obviously that’s probably the order I’d want them as well, but in terms of trade value and mostly just needing one for the rest of the year just give me Hopkins. Would love Cooper, Adam’s just isn’t going to happen and Hill could even be less likely.. and if they want anything like they gave us we absolutely shouldn’t either. [Reply]