Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins could be on his way out of Arizona. With the Cardinals' season now over after what can only be described as a season to forget, moves are already being made. One of them is reportedly Hopkins out.
With head coach Kliff Kingsbury fired and general manager Steve Kime stepping aside, the offseason for Arizona is already in full swing. The 30-year-old receiver on the trade block is certainly interesting as he and Kyler Murray developed a good connection.
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NFL fans have taken to social media after the news of Hopkins potentially being traded and one stated that he hopes the receiver goes to a contender.
"Feels like rebuild mode for the Cardinals now. DHop was supposed to be like that "missing piece" and they fleeced the BoB Texans to get him. Hope he goes to a contender."
If the Cardinals do in fact move on from the 30-year-old, some may wonder where that leaves the franchise. Other fans gave their thoughts on the report, with many wanting Hopkins on their team next season.
It appears that many NFL fans want the star receiver on their roster. Exactly what it will take to get him out of Arizona is unknown, but one thing is for sure, D-Hop will be a hot commodity in the offseason.
Does DeAndre Hopkins news signal a rebuild for the Cardinals?
Needing a new head coach and potentially trading your best offensive weapon, it certainly feels like Arizona has entered rebuilding mode.
Moving on from your best receiver on the roster, who is only 30 years old and still has plenty left in the tank, certainly points to a rebuild.
Having played just nine games due to his PED suspension, the receiver still totaled over 700 receiving yards this season.
Where he goes this offseason if the Cardinals are serious about trading him will make for fascinating viewing.
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