Earlier this month Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp announced to the world, perhaps much to the team's chagrin, that he is line to be traded this offseason. While he's not the player he once was, as injuries have limited in each of the last three seasons, he is still a solid receiver and the list of teams who could use him is probably longer than the list of those who could not. Given the prominent ties he has to the organization (general manager Brad Holmes and quarterback Jared Goff), the Detroit Lions are easy to name as a potential landing spot for Kupp. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler did in twice within the same day after Kupp took to Twitter to announce he will be traded, rooted in intel he had already gathered. Fowler even found a bit of a buzz phrase in making the tie between Kupp and the Lions-"instant chemistry", as in "instant chemistry with Goff based on their years together with the Rams. Of course there are contractual and age matters attached to Kupp, and if the Rams can't find a suitable trad
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