Why Chargers make sense for WR Cooper Kupp

Add Cooper Kupp to the list of possible wideout targets for the Chargers this offseason, as the Rams are set to trade the 2021 Pro Bowler.

There has been some big trade news out of the NFL this week. First, it was Myles Garrett who requested a trade.

Next, Cooper Kupp made a social media post about how the Rams will be trading him this offseason. Surprisingly, the veteran has only made one Pro Bowl in his eight-year career, which was in 2021, when he went off for an incredible 1,947 receiving yards and 16 touchdowns.

He’s eclipsed 1,000 yards just twice in his injury-plagued career. Kupp will be 32 years old by the time the 2025 season kicks off, so his best days seem to be behind him.

We identified why Garrett could be a fit in Los Angeles, so can the same thing be said for Kupp? Well, let’s identify some reasons why it could work out.

Chargers need a wide receiver badly

It’s the most significant offseason need for the Chargers, evident throughout the 2024 season. Time and time again, Ladd McConkey was the only guy who could get open for Justin Herbert.

Kupp is among the best in the NFL in finding the soft spot in his opponents’ coverage. Health is a concern, as he’s played in 33 games over the last three years. That said, when he’s on the field, Kupp is a massive upgrade over anything the Chargers have right now other than McConkey.

Kupp won’t cost much in terms of assets

As aforementioned, Kupp is set to turn 32 years old, and he isn’t the 2021 version of himself. With cap hits of $27+ million each of the next two years, it’s hard to imagine that the Rams will get anything significant in return.

This gives the Chargers a potential low-risk, high-reward trade. With just two years left on his contract, they have little downside to acquiring Kupp. The Chargers can afford him, too, as they have the sixth-most cap space entering this offseason.

Locker room presence

On top of the on-field play, Kupp brings veteran leadership to the locker room. The Chargers have a solid locker room with Jim Harbaugh leading the squad, but you can never have too many veteran leaders.

Kupp has won a Super Bowl, so he knows what it takes to get the job done. He would be a perfect mentor for McConkey, who is set to enter his second NFL season in 2025.

It would be interesting to see how Kupp and McConkey fit together in the same offense. Both of them spend the majority of their snaps in the slot, so one of them would have to revert to the outside.

According to DraftKings, the Chargers are tied for third (+600) in terms of odds for Kupp’s next landing spot. This is a move that the Bolts should at least have discussions on this offseason.

Should the Ravens have an interest in trading for Rams WR Cooper Kupp?

The Los Angeles Rams are trading wide receiver Cooper Kupp and the Baltimore Ravens should have an interest heading into 2025

Cooper Kupp is breaking his own trade rumors, and Baltimore should be first in line to call the Rams and gauge their asking price. The Ravens have an excellent passing attack but only have Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman as experienced pass catchers under contract.

John Harbaugh’s team could use an efficient assassin and should have an interest in trading for the record-breaking receiver after he announced that the Rams were looking to trade him this off-season.

According to Over the Cap, If Kupp is traded, his new team would inherit his $20 million salary in 2025 ($7.5M roster bonus + $12.5M base) and $19.85M in 2026—unless his contract is renegotiated.

Kupp was the No. 69 pick by the Rams in 2017.

During his tenure with the Rams, Kupp has totaled 634 catches for 7,776 yards and 57 touchdowns, winning Offensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl MVP in 2021.

Eagles Week 12 opponent open to trading their star wide receiver

The Los Angeles Rams are open to trading star WR Cooper Kupp

The Eagles will face the Rams in about five weeks, and Sean McVay’s roster could look quite different with the trade deadline looming.

The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reports that the Los Angeles Rams have been calling teams, and are open to trading star wide receiver Cooper Kupp.

The Rams are last in the NFC West at 2-4, and have had multiple key players go down with injuries.

Kupp will count $29.8 million and $27.3 million for each of the next two years.