Is Amari Cooper $20m/yr WR?

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“ESPN’s Josina Anderson reported Saturday that negotiations “are set to intensify very soon” between Dallas and the Pro Bowl pass-catcher, who’s been projected to land as much as $20 million annually on his next deal.“

Gulp. This is another over-pay contract if true, IMO. He’s good. He deserves top WR talk among 32 teams...but is he really much more than a top 20 WR? If that?

Seriously... pour all WR’s in a pot. Start a draft. Where does he get picked? Probably not in the slot paying $20m/yr.

He just isn’t that kind of take-over type for that kind of deal. Too inconsistent with effort and drops, for my taste.

Dallas will be looking to dump that contract before it’s done.

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Amari Cooper to Land Long-Term Cowboys Contract ‘Very Soon’?

The Dallas Cowboys and Amari Cooper’s representatives shared an “upbeat” conversation at the Super Bowl in Miami regarding a new contract for the free-agent wide receiver.

The sides met again during this week’s NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, where significant headway was made toward a (mostly) mutual goal.

ESPN’s Josina Anderson reported Saturday that negotiations “are set to intensify very soon” between Dallas and the Pro Bowl pass-catcher, who’s been projected to land as much as $20 million annually on his next deal.

The Cowboys are working against the clock and the soon-to-be ratified Collective Bargaining Agreement, which is expected to eliminate use of both the franchise and transition tags. They would have the franchise tag at their disposal, though that’s likely to be applied to free-agent quarterback Dak Prescott, barring a long-term agreement by March 12, the tag deadline.

“It’s what it is. We’ll just have to figure out a way to (get it done). … There’s no question it’s going to put on a bigger angst,” owner Jerry Jones said at the Combine on Thursday, per the Dallas Morning News, admitting to the difficulty of retaining Prescott and Cooper in 2020.

The Cowboys will take roughly $77 million of salary-cap space into free agency, more than enough to lock down the star duo while likely waving bye-bye to cornerback Byron Jones. But removing the transition tag increases the odds that Cooper is lost to the highest bidder on the open market.

The NFL’s signing period officially opens March 18. It’s preceded by a two-day legal tampering window, beginning March 16, when a majority of high-profile agreements will be consummated around the league.

On a multi-year pact, Cooper, 25, could meet or surpass the $96.25 million contract inked by New Orleans’ Michael Thomas last summer. It’s possible he also eclipses, in terms of annual salary, the three-year, $66 million deal that Atlanta’s Julio Jones received in September.

New Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy recently unveiled the team’s “goal” of re-signing Cooper and fellow unrestricted free agent WR Randall Cobb.

“Having a chance to get through all the tape, [Cooper] did a lot of great things and it really looks like he’s in sync with Dak,” McCarthy noted.

Dallas’ leading receiver this past season, Cooper battled through numerous lower-body injuries to deliver 79 catches for a career-high 1,189 yards (eighth-most in the NFL) and eight touchdowns, also a new personal best. He’s on record as expressing a “wholehearted” desire to stay put for the foreseeable future, committing to the clubwhich surrendered a first-round pick to pry him away from the Raiders in 2018.

“I do [want to stay in Dallas],” Cooper said at last month’s Pro Bowl, via Pro Football Talk. “I mean that wholeheartedly. I love Dallas. . . .I feel like it’s home. I want to live there for a long time.”
 

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Ideally you'd say no. But you look at the way contracts are going and the fact there are a lot of teams with more money than some other teams and they could use a WR I'd say somebody will pay him around that and regret it in a couple of years.
 

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According to Spotrac Cooper Kupp's estimated value is 19 mil per year. If Amari Cooper gets that 20 mil, I hope the new cap goes up quite a bit. I can see Kupp's value increasing if someone else gets more. We cannot afford to lose him .
 

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On a multi-year pact, Cooper, 25, could meet or surpass the $96.25 million contract inked by New Orleans’ Michael Thomas last summer. It’s possible he also eclipses, in terms of annual salary, the three-year, $66 million deal that Atlanta’s Julio Jones received in September.

If the CBA goes through the cap will be going up significantly in 2021. That will jump all the numbers on new deals. Cowboys should have redone his deal sooner. He did improve the offense when they got him. Cooper will be 26 in June. What else can the Cowboys do? They screwed themselves by waiting.
 

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Remember when the Raiduhs were stupid for moving him?

No way I would pay him that. Especially with this draft coming up.
 

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According to Spotrac Cooper Kupp's estimated value is 19 mil per year. If Amari Cooper gets that 20 mil, I hope the new cap goes up quite a bit. I can see Kupp's value increasing if someone else gets more. We cannot afford to lose him .
I agree Kupp's value would be trending upwards. I see Kupp as the most important non QB Ram skilled player. Woods is not that far behind.

Hard for me to see the Rams being close to affording WR Copper Kupp after this season when the Rams are already paying offensive skilled players like WR Brandon Cook near $17 million, Goff $32.5 million, Gurley $13,2 million, Robert Woods @ $10.3 million & Tyler Higbee @ $7.1 million.

Some serious cap $$$ has to be found out of that above mentioned group, 3 of which underperformed last season.
 

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But . . . but he had a career-high in yardage, good for 8th best in the NFL! Of course, he deserves a record-setting contract!
 

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Man, it's getting redamndiculous with these players contracts. I hope to hell they start capping positions like they are talking about in the new CBA. I wont hold my breath tho.

Cooper isn't a great WR, I don't think any team is dumb enough to pay the guy that bloated of a contract. I'd rather have Woods and coop over him any day of the week.
 

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wait until next offseason when the cap increases by $20m.

this $20m per year for an above average wr will seem like chicken feed.

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I hope to holy fate that we can sign Kupp to a fair contract before he becomes a free agent next year.
 

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I agree Kupp's value would be trending upwards. I see Kupp as the most important non QB Ram skilled player.
Agreed. Kupp is basically a mini-TE who can threaten a defense at all levels. Not a game breaker but you better not sleep on him on the deep routes.

With Higbee's emergence I think our passing game threats are top third in the league. And if they luck into a top WR dropping to them at 52 in this draft it would be an elite group.
 

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“ESPN’s Josina Anderson reported Saturday that negotiations “are set to intensify very soon” between Dallas and the Pro Bowl pass-catcher, who’s been projected to land as much as $20 million annually on his next deal.“

Gulp. This is another over-pay contract if true, IMO. He’s good. He deserves top WR talk among 32 teams...but is he really much more than a top 20 WR? If that?

Seriously... pour all WR’s in a pot. Start a draft. Where does he get picked? Probably not in the slot paying $20m/yr.

He just isn’t that kind of take-over type for that kind of deal. Too inconsistent with effort and drops, for my taste.

Dallas will be looking to dump that contract before it’s done.

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Amari Cooper to Land Long-Term Cowboys Contract ‘Very Soon’?

The Dallas Cowboys and Amari Cooper’s representatives shared an “upbeat” conversation at the Super Bowl in Miami regarding a new contract for the free-agent wide receiver.

The sides met again during this week’s NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, where significant headway was made toward a (mostly) mutual goal.

ESPN’s Josina Anderson reported Saturday that negotiations “are set to intensify very soon” between Dallas and the Pro Bowl pass-catcher, who’s been projected to land as much as $20 million annually on his next deal.

The Cowboys are working against the clock and the soon-to-be ratified Collective Bargaining Agreement, which is expected to eliminate use of both the franchise and transition tags. They would have the franchise tag at their disposal, though that’s likely to be applied to free-agent quarterback Dak Prescott, barring a long-term agreement by March 12, the tag deadline.

“It’s what it is. We’ll just have to figure out a way to (get it done). … There’s no question it’s going to put on a bigger angst,” owner Jerry Jones said at the Combine on Thursday, per the Dallas Morning News, admitting to the difficulty of retaining Prescott and Cooper in 2020.

The Cowboys will take roughly $77 million of salary-cap space into free agency, more than enough to lock down the star duo while likely waving bye-bye to cornerback Byron Jones. But removing the transition tag increases the odds that Cooper is lost to the highest bidder on the open market.

The NFL’s signing period officially opens March 18. It’s preceded by a two-day legal tampering window, beginning March 16, when a majority of high-profile agreements will be consummated around the league.

On a multi-year pact, Cooper, 25, could meet or surpass the $96.25 million contract inked by New Orleans’ Michael Thomas last summer. It’s possible he also eclipses, in terms of annual salary, the three-year, $66 million deal that Atlanta’s Julio Jones received in September.

New Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy recently unveiled the team’s “goal” of re-signing Cooper and fellow unrestricted free agent WR Randall Cobb.

“Having a chance to get through all the tape, [Cooper] did a lot of great things and it really looks like he’s in sync with Dak,” McCarthy noted.

Dallas’ leading receiver this past season, Cooper battled through numerous lower-body injuries to deliver 79 catches for a career-high 1,189 yards (eighth-most in the NFL) and eight touchdowns, also a new personal best. He’s on record as expressing a “wholehearted” desire to stay put for the foreseeable future, committing to the clubwhich surrendered a first-round pick to pry him away from the Raiders in 2018.

“I do [want to stay in Dallas],” Cooper said at last month’s Pro Bowl, via Pro Football Talk. “I mean that wholeheartedly. I love Dallas. . . .I feel like it’s home. I want to live there for a long time.”

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We made it to a Super Bowl without Kupp. Just Sayin.

I personally think Amari's value should be around $13-15 million range. He has games where he does get shutdown and is just a tick under most of these guys:

  • Browns WR Odell Beckham Jr.: $18 million.
  • Raiders WR Antonio Brown: $16.7 million.
  • Buccaneers WR Mike Evans: $16.5 million.
  • Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins: $16.2 million.
  • Rams WR Brandin Cooks: $16.2 million.
  • Vikings WR Adam Thielen: $16.2 million.
 

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Nope!
Dude completely disappears on road games, and he took himself out of the eagles game due tl frustration. He doesn't seem to care, tbh. He is the anti-Michael Irvin, who handed Jimmy Johnson a list of players he said didn't care about football and winning.

Honestly, as much as I love the Cowboys, there's not a single player on this team i truly root for besides Witten (who will be gone). Zeke is an idiot. Jaylon Smith is just a feelgood story who cares more about his brand than football. DLaw got paid like the top DE, then quickly became one of the worst pass-rushers. Dak is a fucking hypocrite (and I hope we don't sign him).
 

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Nope!
Dude completely disappears on road games, and he took himself out of the eagles game due tl frustration. He doesn't seem to care, tbh. He is the anti-Michael Irvin, who handed Jimmy Johnson a list of players he said didn't care about football and winning.

Honestly, as much as I love the Cowboys, there's not a single player on this team i truly root for besides Witten (who will be gone). Zeke is an idiot. Jaylon Smith is just a feelgood story who cares more about his brand than football. DLaw got paid like the top DE, then quickly became one of the worst pass-rushers. Dak is a fucking hypocrite (and I hope we don't sign him).

What about LVE? If you don't like him, how about you send him our way for, say, Greg Zuerlein?