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Hopkins next week:
Don't remember seeing that one before; but now I'm trying to forget the image of him if he gets his wish...
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One of the prospects i look back on every now and then. Production, athleticism - he had great acceleration. Tough as hell, would go over the middle np. One of the better blockers in the league. Probably top 5-8 blocking WR. Just never put it together to warrant a top 5 pick but hes made quite the career for himself.Granted Corey Davis doesn't belong in that company, although his average catch depth is still elite (5th longest of all WRs last year, playing with a ****ty QB).
Honestly I go back and forth but lean trade even though I want to give Mac the most # or NFL options to pass to. Guys get hurt. It's not like we're top heavy, the depth would be the star of the show imo. Hop, Parker, JuJu, Bourne are 4 proven, quality WR. While other teams are top heavy we have a sweet rotation of guys that can make it happen in intermediate/deep intermediate area.Parker? Or are you anticipating a Jonah Williams trade near the end of TC if everybody stays healthy, like I am?
Ok just sign everyone then.Who cares? Hopkins is absolutely a need at this point, not a luxury.
What is it then?It's not like it's a 6-year deal.
He’s not getting that much. It’ll be a one year deal for around 10-12M.I get that but you are still committing to $20m guaranteed to a 31yo WR who for multiple reasons hasn't played a full season in 2 years
...and I'm good w that.He’s not getting that much. It’ll be a one year deal for around 10-12M.
Separation was never really his strong game. Wins many other ways though.Quite a number of posters in here are going to be upset when they find out he can't separate anymore.
This is NOT the real issue.
We would likely cut or trade one of our top 4 receivers if we acquire Hopkins.
For me, Thornton's role matters little. He won't be cut or traded. The issue would be to decide between Parker and Bourne.
The Pats have the most cap room in the League over the next three years. So the one thing we clearly don't have is a "stupid cap situation."Not caring leads to stupid cap situations.
Financial market: Odell Beckham Jr.’s one-year, $15 million deal with the Ravens that could be worth up to $18 million would be a coup for Hopkins. Beckham seemed to benefit from a competitive bidding situation, and perhaps the Ravens’ needed to placate quarterback Lamar Jackson as they navigated his contract stalemate at the time.
What are the chances that type of perfect storm unfolds for Hopkins? It seems like a longer shot, especially in New England.
A one-year, $10 million contract that would be worth up to $12 million to $13 million might be a more reasonable target for Hopkins (and a team like the Patriots). But if joining a contender is of greater importance to him than the contract, a la Randy Moss in 2007, that would change the dynamic and give top-tier teams with less financial flexibility a chance to get in the mix (e.g., the Bills).
When the Patriots landed Moss, he was so motivated for the fresh start (and playing with Tom Brady) that financial terms weren’t a top priority for him.
Hopkins' approach will be telling in this regard -- how does he balance pursuit of a first-ever Super Bowl ring with the most lucrative contract?
Its the typical Pats MO.Quite a number of posters in here are going to be upset when they find out he can't separate anymore.
I agree that dumping Parker right away is unnecessary. But Hopkins makes his skill-set redundant. Having both on the field at the same time makes it easier for defenses to cover.Wouldn't Hopkins also open things up for Parker as well?
Not claiming he is either; but as of now he's still > BoneyT.
Don't know of anyone who Loves him; all I know is that after those first couple of disastrous games, Parker produced for Mac whenever he was on the field... BoneyT not so much.
Besides, don't other teams have more than one X-Receiver on their roster? Does that make All those dudes redundant too?
All some of us are saying is: Even if Hopkins is a Patriot by this time next week, there is No Reason Whatsoever why Parker has to be dumped immediately thereafter; let's wait until the end of TC to determine if that's gonna be necessary.
I agree that dumping Parker right away is unnecessary. But Hopkins makes his skill-set redundant. Having both on the field at the same time makes it easier for defenses to cover.
But keeping Parker for a while may be necessary anyway for an entirely different reason: injuries to our current group of wrs.
Reiss reported today that Thornton is dealing with a soft-tissue injury apparently from the last ota.Ota. That's on top of JuJu still managing the knee injury that kept him out of AFCC.
Thinning the wr corps right now doesn't look like the right move.
Still a longshot to sign DHop but I think most of us agree he'd improve the team.
Not sure... I know he can still catch.Quite a number of posters in here are going to be upset when they find out he can't separate anymore.
When did the Pats ever blow up this supposed chemistry?Its the typical Pats MO.
Build up all this chemistry in the WR corp and then blow it up when an old notable WR shows interest. You know that BB will give him OBJ money too. 15 mil guaranteed.
I've never seen Hopkins play in my lifeQuite a number of posters in here are going to be upset when they find out he can't separate anymore.
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