Ice_Ice_Brady
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Wow, I love this trade! I absolutely loathed the red zone concepts this team used with Cooks as their focal point, despite his obvious value to stretch the field in other scenarios. After the Miami game where Gronkowski was suspended, it became obvious that Cooks is a very good luxury to have but absolutely not a game changing player who you can build an offense around, and you'd need to value him like that if you are willing to meet the WR market. I asked myself this several times last year after seeing both of them present and absent: overall, is healthy Brandin Cooks really that much more valuable than healthy Chris Hogan? The answer was probably yes, but not by a margin of roughly $12M annually.
I can't believe the Patriots are getting #23 for him. That is an absolute robbery, considering his value HAS TO BE less than it was last year when he had a lower likely extension value and had two years, not one year, remaining. In addition, if both the Saints AND Patriots have decided this guy is not worth the long-term investment, why bite? The Rams are clearly all-in on building a team to win immediately, no matter the cost. Overall, though, the NFL is insanely overpaying the WR position, or just insanely overpaying veterans at the cost of of team depth...I mean, if Sammy Watkins got that type of money, Cooks will likely get more. This is where the Patriots edge over many teams is most apparent: basic supply and demand economics.
I can't believe the Patriots are getting #23 for him. That is an absolute robbery, considering his value HAS TO BE less than it was last year when he had a lower likely extension value and had two years, not one year, remaining. In addition, if both the Saints AND Patriots have decided this guy is not worth the long-term investment, why bite? The Rams are clearly all-in on building a team to win immediately, no matter the cost. Overall, though, the NFL is insanely overpaying the WR position, or just insanely overpaying veterans at the cost of of team depth...I mean, if Sammy Watkins got that type of money, Cooks will likely get more. This is where the Patriots edge over many teams is most apparent: basic supply and demand economics.












