I wouldn't want to rely on Kupp. I heard he only eclipsed 30 yds twice in his last 7 games. He's gonna want 12+ mil a year.Should they overpay for Kupp? Should they sign Tyler Lockett, Amari Cooper, or Diggs coming off the injury? I wouldn't do Diggs because of the injury. I doubt they would bring Cooper back. I would lean toward an overpay for Kupp on a 2 year deal. My 2nd choice would be Lockett.
That still wouldn't stop me from drafting a top receiver in the draft like Tet McMillan or Emeka Egbuka.
My thoughts, its easy ,the one to bring in would be the one the coaching staff agree on.. IE that fits ther vison inthe neweish system..IMHO they are all about onthe same level talking about Diggs, Kupp, Lockett, and Cooper..Should they overpay for Kupp? Should they sign Tyler Lockett, Amari Cooper, or Diggs coming off the injury? I wouldn't do Diggs because of the injury. I doubt they would bring Cooper back. I would lean toward an overpay for Kupp on a 2 year deal. My 2nd choice would be Lockett.
That still wouldn't stop me from drafting a top receiver in the draft like Tet McMillan or Emeka Egbuka.
no i believe he resigned with his last team..Isn’t Keenan Allen a FA? He’s a good fit, can win one on one, runs Dak routes & is a big target.
Why would you make a parallel move for a similar player.. making moves just to make moves doesn't make sense. If you really look at tolbert he's getting better, his numbers were almost as good as Kupps and Samuels last year with Rush thowing him the ball in a trash offense... . I'm not saying he's better but there's no reason to get rid of him, we have Mingo as the big project guy..What about trading for a WR? Not sure any of the guys left in FA are really going to help. And since Jerry likes reclamation projects then why not trade J. Tolbert WR to Tennessee for T. Burke WR straight up. Burke still has upside and good size while it appears that Tolbert is about the same. Cost is minimal as Dallas would end up only being about 1 mil difference on cap. Might be worth the shot, you know, a former #1 for a former 2nd round pick.