Arizona Cardinals to trade DeAndre Hopkins: A look at 4 ideal landing spots

Arizona Cardinals' DeAndre Hopkins

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The Arizona Cardinals acquired star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins ahead of the 2020 season as a way to get young quarterback Kyler Murray more weapons.

It worked out swimmingly initially with the former Houston Texans All-Pro recording 115 receptions for 1,407 yards in his first season with Arizona.

Since then, injuries and a seven-game suspension for PED use to open the 2022 season has impacted Hopkins. He could now follow recently-fired head coach Kliff Kingsbury out of Arizona this coming offseason.

According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Cardinals will look to trade Hopkins here in the coming months.

This really shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise. Hopkins, 30, is set to count $30.75 million against the cap in 2023. He likely doesn’t fit with Arizona’s approach of a rebuild under owner Michael Bidwell.

The new head coach and general manager combination will also want some financial flexibility to improve a roster that won just four games this past season. If Hopkins is moved, there’s going to be interest in his services. Below, we look at four ideal landing spots.

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DeAndre Hopkins trade destinations

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