Bills: Arizona reportedly asking for multiple draft picks for DeAndre Hopkins
All aboard the DeAndre Hopkins to Buffalo Bills hype train. Over the past few days, there have been multiple reports indicating that Buffalo is the top destination for the superstar wide reciever. As the smoke continues to billow surrounding the potential blockbuster trade, it appears there has been a hang-up of sorts. A recent development […]
All aboard the DeAndre Hopkins to Buffalo Bills hype train.
Over the past few days, there have been multiple reports indicating that Buffalo is the top destination for the superstar wide reciever. As the smoke continues to billow surrounding the potential blockbuster trade, it appears there has been a hang-up of sorts.
A recent development has divided the Bills Mafia and could put Buffalo out of the running for DeAndre Hopkins. It's been reported that Arizona could be looking for a potential Christian McCaffrey-type deal to trade Hopkins.
Instead of just one late-round pick, like the Brandin Cooks trade recently, Arizona may be trying to secure several draft picks in a trade for Hopkins. Needless to say, the Bills Mafia isn't taking too kindly the prospect of giving up a king's ransom for the talented wide reciever.
In a brief segment on NFL Live, Jeremy Fowler highlighted what the Cardinals may be looking for in a potential trade.
However, this could all be one big ploy from the Arizona Cardinals' front office.
DeAndre Hopkins is a superstar wide reciever that the team doesn't have to give up. This could very well be a strategy to see what they could receive for teams asking about his services.
While the thought of Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, and DeAndre Hopkins is enticing, giving up the farm and potentially the future is rubbing Bills Mafia the wrong way.
Once the smoke settles and the dust clears, it's very unlikely that Hopkins will be traded for multiple draft picks, and the team receiving him to eat up the heavy-loaded contract.
With the Bills in the middle of a Super Bowl window, let's see what Brandon Beane can cook up to take the offense to the next level.