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Creeper

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The Cowboys are always mentioned and the answer should be no. We have to keep our draft picks because the CAP demands we have cheap players on the roster in 2025 and rookies are as cheap as it gets. More importantly, 2025 picks are going to be near the top of the list for Dallas so trading them away when they are even more valuable make a trade even more stupid.
 

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NFL Trade Deadline: 7 trade destinations for WR Cooper Kupp, ranked
Story by Joseph Acosta
10/23/24

With the Los Angeles Rams season heading towards the pit of despair, many have speculated about the availability of star wideout Cooper Kupp. The 31-year-old receiver has been hot and cold to start this season, and with the NFL trade deadline approaching on Nov. 5, the rumors are starting to get a little bit louder.

With Los Angeles willing to take on some of Kupp’s salary and only asking for a second round pick in return, it feels like the end of Kupp’s tenure in LA is arriving soon. Kupp is an interesting receiver, with a majority of his success coming in the slot and off of motion and free releases. He might not be a fit for everyone, but with as many Shanahan and McVay offenses are out there, it’s definitely worth a shot. With that being said, which teams can and should trade for him? We ranked the top 7 destinations, starting with some real contenders.

1 . Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. Baltimore Ravens
3. Kansas City Chiefs
4. Los Angeles Chargers

5. Dallas Cowboys
Dallas’ season is barely hanging on by a thread, and the offense hasn’t been nearly as good as it once was. The biggest reason is the lack of a true threat outside of CeeDee Lamb at receiver. The Cowboys have seen the sixth-most routes run against man coverage this season, and as a unit have posted the seventh-worst EPA per target. They desperately need someone else to step up outside of Lamb, and Kupp would be that guy.

The only reason Dallas isn’t higher is because they might think they’re good with what they have (lol), and Kupp occupies the same spaces on the field as Lamb, so you’d get a lot of overlap. That being said, if anyone is going to make a big swing, might as well be the Cowboys.

6. San Francisco 49ers
7. Pittsburgh Steelers

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...r&cvid=deb290f75e0149a496f441334533cbdb&ei=29
Rams have the same record Dallas does.
 

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NFL Trade Deadline: 7 trade destinations for WR Cooper Kupp, ranked
Story by Joseph Acosta
10/23/24

With the Los Angeles Rams season heading towards the pit of despair, many have speculated about the availability of star wideout Cooper Kupp. The 31-year-old receiver has been hot and cold to start this season, and with the NFL trade deadline approaching on Nov. 5, the rumors are starting to get a little bit louder.

With Los Angeles willing to take on some of Kupp’s salary and only asking for a second round pick in return, it feels like the end of Kupp’s tenure in LA is arriving soon. Kupp is an interesting receiver, with a majority of his success coming in the slot and off of motion and free releases. He might not be a fit for everyone, but with as many Shanahan and McVay offenses are out there, it’s definitely worth a shot. With that being said, which teams can and should trade for him? We ranked the top 7 destinations, starting with some real contenders.

1 . Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2. Baltimore Ravens
3. Kansas City Chiefs
4. Los Angeles Chargers

5. Dallas Cowboys
Dallas’ season is barely hanging on by a thread, and the offense hasn’t been nearly as good as it once was. The biggest reason is the lack of a true threat outside of CeeDee Lamb at receiver. The Cowboys have seen the sixth-most routes run against man coverage this season, and as a unit have posted the seventh-worst EPA per target. They desperately need someone else to step up outside of Lamb, and Kupp would be that guy.

The only reason Dallas isn’t higher is because they might think they’re good with what they have (lol), and Kupp occupies the same spaces on the field as Lamb, so you’d get a lot of overlap. That being said, if anyone is going to make a big swing, might as well be the Cowboys.

6. San Francisco 49ers
7. Pittsburgh Steelers

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nf...r&cvid=deb290f75e0149a496f441334533cbdb&ei=29

Maybe a good idea may have been to draft one last year during a very deep WR class.

Watch us pass on a RB next year in a deep RB draft.
 

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There’s nothing about another WR that will help the running game or change the fact that Dallas only runs routes that are squeezing the sideline, 5 yards downfield, or have the receiver run to a spot and stop. This offensive philosophy is so horrible. Every week we see guys with separation walk through the Dallas defense while it seems receivers are running routes directly into covered locations.
 

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Season done at 3-4, we are 3 back of Washington now in the division.

Save the draft picks, pointless to pick up a vet at the deadline for a sub .500 team.
 

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If you were going to make a trade, I’d reach out to Miami about Hill. They aren’t going anywhere either.

Then again, maybe you don’t keep investing in your 60m dollar man and actually try to get some help on the other side of the ball for a change.
 
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