Thread: Chiefs Do we want DeHop?
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Old 03-25-2023, 12:11 PM   #2783
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There's a theory out there that ARI is waiting for the draft. That after certain teams don't get the WR they wanted out of the draft, DHop's value will jump, meaning higher draft picks, and ARI will be able to maximize their profit from the trade.

Nick Wright talked about it a little in his podcast, don't know if he mentioned it on his show. In fact, during his mock draft episode or whatever it's called, in one of them he has KC trading their 2nd round pick for DHop (plus something, I forget what now). But he talks for a second about why he thinks ARI won't trade Dhop before the draft. Strategically it makes a lot of sense
So they're going to wait until more teams have added WR's?

And this helps the value of their player? Uh, I would think WR's might get cut after the draft and teams don't have to trade for Hopkins. They'll either have drafted one or can wait to see who shakes loose.
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