Amari Cooper Next Team Odds: Eagles the Favorite To Land Former Rival

Amari Cooper Next Team Odds: Eagles the Favorite To Land Former Rival
The Cowboys are set to move Amari Cooper. It’s not yet clear if Dallas WR1 is going to be cut or traded, but given his massive cap hit the team is likely to move on from him according to Adam Schefter. So where is he likely to go? Oddsmakers believe there’s a strong chance he stays in the division.
The Philadelphia Eagles are the favorites to land Amari Cooper. The Cowboys' biggest rival in recent years is given +140 odds, or an implied 41.7% chance to land Cooper. They’re not alone in the race to sign Cooper though.
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The New England Patriots are given +250 odds, or an implied 28.6% chance to land the star wide receiver. The New York Jets aren’t far behind at +350, or an implied 22.2% chance. There’s a pretty steep dropoff after that.
The Lions are a dark horse, given +750 odds, or an implied 11.1% chance to acquire Cooper. Then the Browns and Jaguars are tied at +900, or an implied 10% chance to bring Cooper into the fold.
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Amari Cooper is going to have a robust market if the Cowboys cut him. It’s incredibly rare that a star WR under 30 hits the free-agent market. He’s sure to get a big deal from someone. The Eagles could get a deal done, but with just 18.9 million in cap space, it may be more difficult for them to sign him. The Jets and Patriots are both desperate for WR help and they both have more than enough cap space to accommodate Cooper. Oddsmakers have the Eagles as the favorites right now, but the Pats and Jets make more sense.”
Amari Cooper Next Team Odds
Team | Odds | Implied chance |
---|---|---|
Philadelphia Eagles | +140 | 41.7% |
New England Patriots | +250 | 28.6% |
New York Jets | +350 | 22.2% |
Detroit Lions | +750 | 11.8% |
Cleveland Browns | +900 | 10% |
Jacksonville Jaguars | +900 | 10% |
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