Magox Posted February 4 Posted February 4 If the Bills were to go for another outside WR (which I don't think is the preferred path), Kupp would have been my target. Even though he has been most used from the slot, he can beat defenders from the boundary as well. He's also an excellent blocker, incredible hands, fantastic route runner and he's proven that he can perform when it counts. 2 Quote
The Jokeman Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Just now, Magox said: If the Bills were to go for another outside WR (which I don't think is the preferred path), Kupp would have been my target. Even though he has been most used from the slot, he can beat defenders from the boundary as well. He's also an excellent blocker, incredible hands, fantastic route runner and he's proven that he can perform when it counts. The guy has missed more than 5 games the last three seasons. 2 Quote
jlgarsh Posted February 4 Posted February 4 If the Bills can rework his deal and add a year or 2 to lower the cap hit, go for it. $20 million/season is a lot. 1 Quote
gonzo1105 Posted February 4 Posted February 4 He fits the Bills culture and type of player they like. I think if he got released or agreed to a reworked contract the Bills would be interested but the injuries and current salary worry me even for a Day 3 right now 1 1 Quote
Jimmy Harris 69 Posted February 4 Posted February 4 I don’t see any team trading for Kupp, helping the Rams, and overpaying for an injury prone player. He only played 12 games last year and wasn’t a huge factor in the playoffs. He has missed six or seven games in each of the last four seasons, including parts of playoffs in prior years. The Super Bowl season was his zenith. It’s a shame because he is a great team guy and I see him becoming a coach. Ironically the Bills could have drafted him in the third round of 2017 ahead of the rams. (69th pick of the draft). They moved up to the 2nd and drafted Zay Jones 37th, another bad miss. All these teams will wait for him to be cut. Somebody might overpay him if it weren’t for the injuries. Tough part of the sport. 2 1 Quote
DapperCam Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Imagine if Allen was heaving it to Kupp instead of Kincaid. 2 1 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted February 4 Posted February 4 No thanks. Too expensive. Too many injuries. They can keep Cooper for less 1 2 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Kupp is 100% a process guy. Plus, probably a great scheme fit. I actually think the Bills might be the spot. 1 2 Quote
Coach Tuesday Posted February 4 Posted February 4 51 minutes ago, HappyDays said: The move we should all be scared of is KC trading for him. They came close at the deadline and WR is still a need for them. Kupp would be lethal in Reid's offense with Mahomes throwing him the ball. IMO this is his most likely destination. If he can stay healthy - big if, since McVay has been slamming him into walls for his whole career now - he could replace Kelce and extend their window a bit. 1 Quote
Dr. Who Posted February 4 Posted February 4 1 hour ago, Sojourner said: That hat was in the drought years. Something tells me it was in a bargain bin and he thought it looked cool 😂 That's because it does look cool. Standing Buffalo is cool. 1 1 Quote
frostbitmic Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Myles Garrett, Max Crosby and Cooper Kupp ... We're going to be so good next season. 1 Quote
Stretch Posted February 4 Posted February 4 He really fell off in the last two months of this past season. It was kind of Diggs-like. I would be a little concerned. Quote
Bills!Win! Posted February 4 Posted February 4 As if the Hopkins and OBJ threads weren’t painful enough. I hate the off season 1 2 Quote
Logic Posted February 4 Posted February 4 I feel like the Bills already have a plethora of talented middle-of-the-field guys in Shakir, Kincaid, and Knox. Curtis Samuel is arguably at his best in the slot. Many (including myself) think Coleman's best chance at sustained success may come as a big slot. In some ways, it feels like talented middle-of-the-field guys are ALL they have. What they DON'T have is an ass-kicking outside receiver who can add explosiveness, take the top off a defense, and open things up for those middle-of-the-field guys. I don't think adding Cooper Kupp changes that. If we added Kupp, we'd be going from a team that can win over the middle of the field but needs major outside help to...a team that can win over the middle of the field but needs major help outside. Simply put: While Kupp CAN play outside, he is primarily a slot guy, and more slot guys are not what the Bills need. 6 Quote
buffblue Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Cooper Kupp is not the type of help our receiving corps needs at this juncture Quote
Bill51390 Posted February 4 Posted February 4 Id give up no more than a 4th round pick for him and would have to significantly rework that contract. No doubt he’d improve the offense. 1 Quote
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