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Will DeAndre Hopkins be available this offseason?


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1 minute ago, TBBills Fan said:

Even if hes a 1 year rental, lets get him for this years SB run.....

But that's the thing...he's not a 1 yr rental OR cheap.

 

Likely would take restructuring/amortizing the future $s, just to git him under this year's cap limit.   Then we'd be having major dead cap in some future season.  Not good future cap planning and goes against everything Beane has stood for 

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3 minutes ago, MasterStrategist said:

But that's the thing...he's not a 1 yr rental OR cheap.

 

Likely would take restructuring/amortizing the future $s, just to git him under this year's cap limit.   Then we'd be having major dead cap in some future season.  Not good future cap planning and goes against everything Beane has stood for 

 

 

in my opinion, him with a solid draft may be whats puts us over.  So lets go for it.  

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9 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:

 

That's exactly why I don't think he's going to come here.  Other teams have more to offer than the Bills in a trade and if he's released, it will be the team that gives him the most $$$, just like OBJ.  He may say he wants to come here, but at the end of the day, he's going to go to the team that offers him the most $$$.  And that's not going to be us.

 

 

To the highlighted.......I would expect that the Bills are likely the only ones willing to offer anything of value(mid-round picks) in trade so what others HAVE to offer in trade is likely irrelevant,  IMO.    Everyone else would rather just pay him open market or give Arizona a 7th to eat a small portion of his otherwise unguranteed(important) salary because they aren't in the cap bind that Beane is in.    Beane could reach Hopkins salary demand if he gets Arizona to pay it in exchange for picks.  That's the path to getting a deal done.   

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Just now, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

To the highlighted.......I would expect that the Bills are likely the only ones willing to offer anything of value(mid-round picks) in trade so what others HAVE to offer in trade is likely irrelevant,  IMO.    Everyone else would rather just pay him open market or give Arizona a 7th to eat a small portion of his otherwise unguranteed(important) salary because they aren't in the cap bind that Beane is in.    Beane could reach Hopkins salary demand if he gets Arizona to pay it in exchange for picks.  That's the path to getting a deal done.   

 

So if other teams really want him and are worried about a trade happening prior to a potential release, why wouldn't other teams be willing to do the same? The Bills only have 6 picks in this draft as it is unless we're going to dip into next year's.  Plenty of teams out there with better draft capital to offer and more cap room to accommodate.

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5 minutes ago, TBBills Fan said:

 

 

in my opinion, him with a solid draft may be whats puts us over.  So lets go for it.  

 

 

It might but there is also the real potential that he will be a misfit with Allen and in this offense because he's not great at separating/getting open.    He's not the same fit that a healthy OBJ would have been.......Hopkins is the contested catch king.   If that doesn't mesh with Allen........who is known for wanting to see his receivers open before throwing to them.........then there is a potential for a LeBron/Westbrook level misfit.    In that event,  the Bills should want to have a very low cost out after 2023.  So the idea of a re-worked long term contract should not be something in Beane's head, IMO.   

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5 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:

 

So if other teams really want him and are worried about a trade happening prior to a potential release, why wouldn't other teams be willing to do the same? The Bills only have 6 picks in this draft as it is unless we're going to dip into next year's.  Plenty of teams out there with better draft capital to offer and more cap room to accommodate.

 

 

1. The market is limited by teams that want to pay him and that he will agree to play for

2. Leverage........everyone knows Arizona is moving him one way or another

3. Teams put great value on their draft picks

 

Those are the reasons.

 

The Chiefs are the other "SB contender" fit and they know they can win a SB without him.    As mentioned......one thing the other SB contenders like Cinci, Philly and SF have in common is an abundance of big time playmakers.   But the Chiefs would seem less likely to push any chips that they value into the table to add an extra piece because they've proven they can win with what they have and already traded picks in this draft for Kadarius Toney and have Sky Moore waiting to take snaps too.

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19 minutes ago, MasterStrategist said:

But that's the thing...he's not a 1 yr rental OR cheap.

 

Likely would take restructuring/amortizing the future $s, just to git him under this year's cap limit.   Then we'd be having major dead cap in some future season.  Not good future cap planning and goes against everything Beane has stood for 

You’re not wrong, but how much is the cap projected to keep going up? Beane and the organization would have a much better idea than us what those changes to the cap really mean to our situation. 
 

I could be naive, but I’m kind of hopeful we can make it work. 

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38 minutes ago, davefan66 said:

Meh. Don’t take much stock in Von knowing anything.  He has talked a bit with nothing happening.

 

I hope it’s purely his conjecture and not the Bills feeding him info.  How many times can you go to the media that something will happen, and it doesn’t??

 

You can only cry wolf so many times before people start ignoring you, and that’s where Von is now until he’s actually correct about something. 

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22 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

1. The market is limited by teams that want to pay him and that he will agree to play for

2. Leverage........everyone knows Arizona is moving him one way or another

3. Teams put great value on their draft picks

 

Those are the reasons.

 

The Chiefs are the other "SB contender" fit and they know they can win a SB without him.    As mentioned......one thing the other SB contenders like Cinci, Philly and SF have in common is an abundance of big time playmakers.   But the Chiefs would seem less likely to push any chips that they value into the table to add an extra piece because they've proven they can win with what they have and already traded picks in this draft for Kadarius Toney and have Sky Moore waiting to take snaps too.

 

His no-trade clause was voided, so I don't think where he wants to play has a lot of weight if a team comes along with an offer AZ likes.

 

Teams with more picks will typically be more willing to part with some of them.  The Chiefs have 10 to our 6, which include two 4ths, two 6ths, and two 7ths.  The Chiefs lost JJSS and Hardman, so they have a need and have the draft capital.

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3 hours ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


the only distraction is the insanity of a fan nitpicking everything a player says or does and trying to turn it into a broadway drama

Close. What's worse is fans believing anything our GM says and taking it as the gospel. He lies all the time and fans just eat it up. A PC 10 days before the draft and people think what he is saying has any component of truth is laughable.

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1 minute ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

Eh…he’s fun.  I don’t know why stuff like this makes people upset 🤷🏾‍♂️

 


It's crazy.  So many fans are "triggered" by not having control over what an athlete says or does.....then the fans create their own drama and pretend it's real

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14 minutes ago, Billz4ever said:

 

His no-trade clause was voided, so I don't think where he wants to play has a lot of weight if a team comes along with an offer AZ likes.

 

Teams with more picks will typically be more willing to part with some of them.  The Chiefs have 10 to our 6, which include two 4ths, two 6ths, and two 7ths.  The Chiefs lost JJSS and Hardman, so they have a need and have the draft capital.

There’s only 7 teams currently with enough cap room to take on his 2023 $19m salary and none of them are rumored destinations for him.  So he effectively still has a no trade clause if he’s not willing to restructure.  

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4 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:

 


It's crazy.  So many fans are "triggered" by not having control over what an athlete says or does.....then the fans create their own drama and pretend it's real

LMAO. It's not really getting "triggered." In this forum, Bills fans pretty much analyze anything and everything that has to do with the Bills. See the JA17 relationship thread.

 

It’s just amusing to see somebody spew out nonsense time and again, and then it turns out that none of it is accurate. It’s laughable, and yes, it does seem like a distraction, and like someone else said, VM "crying wolf." 

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7 minutes ago, BuffaloRebound said:

There’s only 7 teams currently with enough cap room to take on his 2023 $19m salary and none of them are rumored destinations for him.  So he effectively still has a no trade clause if he’s not willing to restructure.  

 

"Currently" is the key word.  Many GMs still have flexibility because they can restructure some existing contracts to make room if they absolutely need to.

 

Beane still has the ability to restructure some others if he wants to.  The player has to agree, but that's not normally a giant hurdle in most instances.

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