The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl without a star wide receiver, but they could reportedly make an elite offense even scarier by acquiring DeAndre Hopkins.
NFL insider Benjamin Albright told PHNX Cardinals that Kansas City is the "primary suitor" for Hopkins. He doesn't know the draft compensation the Cardinals would receive, but he said it's more likely they get a second-round pick than a first.
After the 2022 season, theScore's Jordan Schultz reported that the Cardinals plan to trade Hopkins this offseason.
Arizona hired a new general manager and head coach after a disappointing four-win season, and Hopkins is set to make $19.45 million (with a $30.75 million cap hit) in 2023. The Cardinals could seek a clean slate by moving the three-time All-Pro wideout, who turns 31 in June.
Hopkins began his Cardinals career by tallying 1,407 yards and six touchdowns in 2020. However, multiple lower body injuries limited him to 10 games in 2021, and he served a six-game suspension to start the 2022 season for violating the NFL's PED policy.
Yet he remains an impact player when on the field. Hopkins totaled 474 receiving yards in six full games with quarterback Kyler Murray last season.
Now imagine what he can accomplish when catching passes from Patrick Mahomes.
The Chiefs flourished without a star replacement for Tyreek Hill, but they could still benefit by solidifying the position this offseason. JuJu Smith-Schuster is a free agent after garnering 78 catches for 933 yards on a one-year deal. The depth chart features several talented question marks in Mecole Hardman, Kadarius Toney, and Marquez Valdes-Scantling.
Adding Hopkins could be great news for Kansas City, but terrible for all opposing defenses.
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Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I have zero problems with playing young guys.
But one of those guys is Kadarious Toney. Despite his abilities, he's NEVER proven he can stay healthy. Until he can even go a half season, let alone a full one, we should be planning on him missing games.
I'm old enough to remember the same thing being said about Travis Kelce.
I get it but its a small sample size to this point, 2 seasons. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Balto:
Mega and Mecca, I think you both are arguing the opposite sides and that is why I think we can't rule out a trade all together. I mean hell Veach sent Tyreek packing
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Kelce missed a season with microfracture surgery, pretty sure that's the single thing he had.
And honestly a surgical fix a lot of times is better than a dude who can't stop pulling muscles.
Exactly.
A catastrophic injury can often be "fixed" by surgery. Sure, they might suffer a decline in athleticism afterwards but overall, the injury is "gone" after surgery.
Nagging tissue injuries are a way different thing. If surgery is replacing bad drywall with new, then Toney's problem is that they keep patching the holes in hopes that the wall holds together. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
I'm old enough to remember the same thing being said about Travis Kelce.
I get it but its a small sample size to this point, 2 seasons.
It may be a small sample size but it's the only sample we have. There's really nothing yet that suggest the guy can stay healthy - no empirical evidence at least.
Veach is going to trade the 2nd pick and maybe a 4th/5th pick, get ARI to eat a little of that salary for Deandre. Only thing that really makes any sense when you look at our WR room, and how weak the WR class will be available to KC in this draft. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chris Meck:
good gods, y'all.
Clyde is not trade bait. Nobody wants Clyde. He's not a significant part of any deal. Stop already.
You might get a 7th for him. It's nothing. Guy can't stay healthy. He has no trade value, and no elite skillset to project from.
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The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly "bracing" for the possibility of losing wide receiver Mecole Hardman this offseason in free agency, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, while running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire has some interest around the league.
Per that report, "Some teams have [Edwards-Helaire] on their radar as a potential trade option, though I don't believe Kansas City is actively shopping him."
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When the Kansas City Chiefs drafted Clyde Edwards-Helaire in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, they were hoping they'd found their running back of the future. Instead, CEH hasn't lived up to the hype during his first three seasons and is widely regarded as a bust.
Thankfully for the Chiefs, they may not be stuck with him for much longer, as several teams are reportedly interested in trading for him this offseason.
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NFL insider Ari Meirov came to this conclusion too during a recent article with The 33rd Team, calling “CEH” an “under-the-radar” trade candidate in 2023.