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Who Is the Best WR in the NFL? Davante Adams vs. Cooper Kupp Face Off in B/R App

Jun 16, 2022
HENDERSON, NEVADA - JUNE 07: Wide receiver Davante Adams #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders catches a pass during mandatory minicamp at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center on June 07, 2022 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
HENDERSON, NEVADA - JUNE 07: Wide receiver Davante Adams #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders catches a pass during mandatory minicamp at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center on June 07, 2022 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Davante Adams is finally where he belongs, and the move to the Las Vegas Raiders will help cement his legacy as an all-time wide receiver.

The new setting should show that Adams isn't a byproduct of Aaron Rodgers' greatness and an offense that didn't feature a consistent secondary receiving threat.

If anyone is wrestling with the thought of Adams not being the same ultra-productive wide receiver with the Raiders as he was with the Green Bay Packers, consider this a situation like Cody Rhodes leaving AEW to join WWE and elevating his status as one of the world's biggest stars.

Adams enters the AFC as the conference's best receiver, according to a poll conducted by Bleacher Report with 20,000-plus interactive fans. The voting wasn't particularly close, either.

Adams' ascension toward elite status wasn't simply a byproduct of usage rate as Rodgers grew comfortable with him (and only him at times) in the Packers offense. Yes, Adams averaged a whopping 142 targets over the last six seasons. He's finished in the top four in targets three times over the last four years. Still, opponents knew Adams would be fed the ball and could do nothing to stop him, because he's one of the league's most consistent and precise route-runners. In that regard, nothing changes even though he's now playing in Sin City.

His consistency creates the separation found among the league's best targets.

As Pro Football Focus' Kevin Cole noted, Adams leads the NFL over the last two seasons in receptions (232), receiving touchdowns (29), first-down receptions (152) and average yards per route run (2.9). His receiving yards (2,872) and drop rate (2 percent) rank second. Adams is the best all-around receiver that money can buy and the Raiders were more than happy to oblige.

The Raiders traded first- and second-round picks to the Packers for Adams and then handed him a five-year, $140 million contract to make him the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history.

"I was a Raiders fan my whole life," Adams told reporters at his introductory press conference. "It is a dream to be a Raider, man. It's a dream come true."

But this is more than a good story. The Raiders made a savvy move by bringing in an elite target to pair with quarterback Derek Carr.

"It's not that he has the ability just to take you deep; he has the ability to do it all," Hall of Fame wide receiver Tim Brown, who's the franchise's all-time leading receiver, said during an interview on Raider Nation Radio (h/t Rachel Gossen of the team's official site). "When you have a guy who can do that, it really puts a lot of pressure on defenses."

SANTA CLARA, CA - SEPTEMBER 26: Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) makes a gesture to Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams (17) during the NFL football game between the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers on September 26, 2021 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA (Photo by Samuel Stringer/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
SANTA CLARA, CA - SEPTEMBER 26: Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (12) makes a gesture to Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams (17) during the NFL football game between the Green Bay Packers and San Francisco 49ers on September 26, 2021 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA (Photo by Samuel Stringer/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

To Brown's point, Adams is the game's highest-graded wide receiver over the last two regular seasons, according to Pro Football Focus. His grade against press coverage last season was second-best. He has the second-most receptions of 15 or more yards during that span. His 22 touchdown receptions when working out of the slot are the third-most since the start of the 2018 campaign.

Whether Adams is facing press or zone coverage while working outside the numbers or in the slot, the back-to-back first-team All-Pro really can do it all.

Now his surrounding cast, at least among the wide receivers and tight ends, is better. The Raiders have one of the game's premier receiver threats at tight end in Darren Waller. Hunter Renfrow is nearly uncoverable when working from the slot.

And Carr may not be a significant downgrade from Rodgers.

Carr and Adams have a rapport in place from playing together in college. As CBS Sports noted, Carr led the FBS in passing yards (9,187) and touchdown passes (87) while Adams led the FBS in receptions (233), receiving yards (3,031) and touchdown receptions (38) during their two years together at Fresno State. The two are already close, which eases the transition to spur Adams toward greater heights.

"As far as talent and ability, it's really similar, if I'm keeping it real," Adams told reporters when comparing Carr and Rodgers. "They throw the ball a lot different. Derek's gonna fire it in there, and you gonna know that thing's coming quick. Aaron's got the ability to tighten that core up and flick that ball to you. So the release is a lot different, but being able to get the ball to you late, if they see you coming out of a break, not many quarterbacks can get it to you before you get to the sideline if you're outside the numbers already.

"Having two guys like that with really strong arms, and understand the game, the mental part of it, is another similarity that they have. They both obsess over it and they know everything that's going on out there."

Adams does have some competition for the top spot, though. The Los Angeles Rams' Cooper Kupp is coming off the best season by a wide receiver in league history. Including the playoffs, Kupp accumulated an unbelievable 178 receptions for 2,425 yards and 22 touchdowns on his way to becoming the Super Bowl LVI MVP. As a result, he's now viewed as the NFC's best wide receiver, according to fans on Bleacher Report.

If an argument was built on a single season, Kupp would easily edge out Adams as the league's best. The two are closer than they appear. As noted earlier, Adams is third over the last four seasons with 22 touchdowns when working from the slot. Kupp is second with 23. The latter has more yards after the catch than any wide receiver since the start of the 2017 campaign, per PFF. Kupp led the league in yards per route run last year, while Adams paced the league in 2020.

Yet Adams is more effective working outside the numbers and further down the field. Kupp's game is primarily built upon lining up in the slot and creating after the catch. However, Adams is the absolute best because he can effectively win at all three levels from any alignment despite defenses keying on him at all times. He's proved it year after year.

When asked, Kupp even sided with Adams as the NFL's best wide receiver.

"I think you gotta go with Davante," the reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year said during an interview on Sirius XM's Mad Dog Sports Radio. "... What he's been able to do over such a long period of time, his consistency, all three phases—short, intermediate, down the field—he's an incredible football player. ... That's one of the coolest things I've seen with Davante is his growth and pushing himself to be a better football player from one year to the next. That's a pretty special thing."

Adams should continue to grow with the franchise he's always wanted to play for, the quarterback he chose to play alongside and the best group of supporting targets he's enjoyed during his career.

Brent Sobleski covers the NFL for Bleacher Report. Follow him on Twitter, @brentsobleski.

Minkah Fitzpatrick, Richest Player Contracts at Every NFL Position

Jun 15, 2022
Pittsburgh Steelers free safety Minkah Fitzpatrick (39) celebrates a fumble recovery during an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021. The Steelers won 19-13.(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)
Pittsburgh Steelers free safety Minkah Fitzpatrick (39) celebrates a fumble recovery during an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Pittsburgh, Sunday, Dec. 19, 2021. The Steelers won 19-13.(AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

Pittsburgh Steelers star Minkah Fitzpatrick probably made some of his peers happy Wednesday as he reset the market for the safety position.

ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Fitzpatrick agreed to a four-year extension with the Steelers worth around $74 million that includes $36 million guaranteed. That eclipses the four-year, $70.6 million extension Jamal Adams got from the Seattle Seahawks.

Across the rest of the field, though, Fitzpatrick still has some ways to go approach the biggest deals handed out.


Biggest Contracts By Position

  • QB: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs; 10 years, $450 million ($141.5 million guaranteed)
  • RB: Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys; six years, $90 million ($50.1 million guaranteed)
  • WR: Davante Adams, Las Vegas Raiders; five years, $140 million ($65.7 million guaranteed) 
  • TE: George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers; five years, $75 million ($40 million guaranteed)
  • OT: Trent Williams, San Francisco 49ers; six years, $138.1 million ($55.1 million guaranteed)
  • OG: Zack Martin, Dallas Cowboys; six years, $84 million ($40 million guaranteed)
  • C: Corey Linsley, Los Angeles Chargers; five years, $62.5 million ($26 million guaranteed)
  • DE: Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns; five years, $125 million ($100 million guaranteed)
  • DT: Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams; three years, $95 million ($95 million guaranteed)
  • OLB: Khalil Mack, Los Angeles Chargers; six years, $141 million ($90 million guaranteed)
  • MLB: Darius Leonard, Indianapolis Colts; five years, $98.5 million ($52.5 million guaranteed)
  • CB: Denzel Ward, Cleveland Browns; $100.5 million ($71.3 million guaranteed)
  • FS: Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh Steelers; reportedly four years, $73.6 million ($36 million guaranteed)
  • SS: Jamal Adams, Seattle Seahawks; four years, $70.6 million ($38 million guaranteed)
  • K: Younghoe Koo, Atlanta Falcons; five years, $24.3 million ($11.5 million guaranteed) 
  • P: Michael Dickson, Seattle Seahawks; four years, $14.7 million ($7.5 million guaranteed)

Contract info via Spotrac

Adams' trade to Seattle and subsequent extension raised the question as to how much the NFL's best safeties are worth. As has become the case with running backs, perhaps it's better to invest in a younger replacement when the time comes to reward an elite safety.

That discussion is likely to return in the wake of Fitzpatrick's deal.

But there's no question the 25-year-old made an immediate impact in Pittsburgh and has been an indispensable piece of the defense. He has 203 tackles, 11 interceptions, 27 pass breakups and three forced fumbles in 46 games with the Steelers.

The Steelers are in a bit of a transition as they try to find a long-term successor to Ben Roethlisberger, but they aren't totally rebuilding. Letting Fitzpatrick walk as a free agent in 2023, and applying the franchise tag would've been a costly short-term endeavor.

Re-signing the two-time All-Pro to a record-setting contract sends a message not just to him but to the rest of the team as well. The best players on the roster will continue to be rewarded with first-year general manager Omar Khan running the front office.

Whether intended or not, Pittsburgh might indirectly hurt one of its rivals in the AFC with this move.

USA Today's Tyler Dragon reported in May that Jessie Bates isn't planning to sign his one-year franchise tender and wants a long-term extension. The Steelers now provided Bates and the Cincinnati Bengals with a clear framework for what he can command on the open market.

Maybe that will help the two sides strike a bargain, or it could have the opposite effect and make the Bengals even less likely to pay top dollar given how the cost just went up.

Raiders' Davante Adams: Aaron Rodgers and Derek Carr Comparison 'Apples and Oranges'

Jun 10, 2022
HENDERSON, NEVADA - JUNE 07: Wide receiver Davante Adams #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders catches a pass during mandatory minicamp at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center on June 07, 2022 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
HENDERSON, NEVADA - JUNE 07: Wide receiver Davante Adams #17 of the Las Vegas Raiders catches a pass during mandatory minicamp at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Healthcare Performance Center on June 07, 2022 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams told reporters that it's "apples and oranges" when asked to compare his current quarterback, Derek Carr, and his ex-signal-caller, the Green Bay Packers' Aaron Rodgers.

"That's a tough question," Adams said (h/t Myles Simmons of Pro Football Talk). "I mean, it's tough to compare. It's really apples and oranges there. I mean, it's just such a different ball game. Obviously, you have Aaron, who is cemented as one of the best quarterbacks to ever play the game. That's just like comparing me to Jerry Rice. It'd be tough to do because Jerry's put together what he's done and it's undeniable respect for him. And me, I'm still going. There's still a lot that I've got to do to be mentioned with Jerry and I'm aware of that. And I think Derek is also aware of that, from a big-picture."

Adams played with Carr at Fresno State before the Green Bay Packers picked up the ex-Bulldog in the second round of the 2014 NFL draft. He played with Rodgers for eight seasons before being traded to the Raiders during this offseason.

As far as career accomplishments go, Rodgers is one of the best quarterbacks the game has ever seen. He's a four-time NFL MVP and 10-time Pro Bowler with 448 touchdowns and just 92 interceptions since becoming the full-time starter in 2008.

Carr has been good in his own right since entering the league in 2014, making three Pro Bowls along the way. While Rodgers has clearly been the better quarterback, Carr is consistently among the top half of the league's signal-callers at worst year after year.

He notably finished 14th in quarterback rating and ESPN's QBR stat last year, per Pro Football Reference.

The story of Carr's career is far from being finished after just eight seasons in the league, and Adams feels that he and Rodgers are similar in terms of "talent and ability":

“But as far as talent and ability, I mean, it's really similar, if I'm keeping it real. Derek's arm strength—they throw the ball a lot different. Like, Derek is going to fire it in there and you're going to know that thing's coming quick. And Aaron's got the ability to just tighten that core up and just flick the ball to you. So the release is a lot different, but being able to get the ball to you late if they see you coming out of a break—not many quarterbacks can get it to you before you get to the sideline if you're outside the numbers already."

Adams also praised their mental aspects to their games, saying that the two quarterbacks "obsess over it and they know everything that’s going on out there."

The Raiders are looking to build off a 10-7 season that ended in the AFC Wild Card Round. Adding Adams can only help as the offense appears to be in great shape with a pass-catching trio of the ex-Packer, wideout Hunter Renfrow and tight end Darren Waller in the mix.

The Packers finished first in the NFC standings before falling to the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round. Losing Adams is tough for the Packers as they search for a return trip to the playoffs, but they did add an exciting rookie in North Dakota State wideout Christian Watson in the draft.

Davante Adams Says Aaron Rodgers' Status Led Him to Push for Trade to Raiders

Jun 9, 2022
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 25: Davante Adams #17 and Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers celebrate after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Lambeau Field on December 25, 2021 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 25: Davante Adams #17 and Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers celebrate after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Lambeau Field on December 25, 2021 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

The uncertainty surrounding quarterback Aaron Rodgers was a driving factor in wide receiver Davante Adams' desire to leave the Green Bay Packers.

Vic Tafur of The Athletic reported Adams said being unsure about Rodgers' timeline with the Packers was "a big factor" in pushing to be traded to the Las Vegas Raiders. Adams also said he is "having the time of [his] life" with Las Vegas.

Rodgers recently opened up about his future and told reporters he will "definitely" retire with the Packers even though he is taking things year by year and isn't sure how much longer he will play.

Green Bay and the future Hall of Famer agreed to a four-year, $200 million contract extension in March, but it wasn't that long ago the partnership seemed to be on the verge of ending. During the offseason before the 2021 campaign, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Rodgers didn't want to return to the Packers.

He ended up skipping the team's offseason programs before returning for training camp.

The uncertainty now is less about whether Rodgers will lace up for another team and more about how much longer he will lace them up at all. He told TNT's Ernie Johnson this offseason he thinks about retirement "all the time" and can "definitely see the end coming."

Adams is just 29 years old and likely is much further from retirement than Rodgers.

Not only did the quarterback's contract extension make keeping the wide receiver that much more difficult from a cap perspective, but Adams also apparently wanted some more stability as he enters the next stage of his career.

That will come in the form of playing alongside college teammate Derek Carr on the Raiders. It also doesn't hurt that Las Vegas gave him a five-year, $141.25 million contract after it traded for him.

The Raiders now have one of the best wide receivers in the league who has five Pro Bowl nods and two All-Pro selections. He led the league with 18 touchdown catches in 2020 and surpassed 1,300 receiving yards in three of the last four years.

Putting up those numbers without Rodgers may be more difficult, but he at least doesn't have to worry about some of the question marks surrounding the quarterback's future.

Packers' Aaron Rodgers Says Davante Adams to Raiders Trade 'Was a Little Surprising'

Apr 29, 2022
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 25: Davante Adams #17 and Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers celebrate after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Lambeau Field on December 25, 2021 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN - DECEMBER 25: Davante Adams #17 and Aaron Rodgers #12 of the Green Bay Packers celebrate after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Lambeau Field on December 25, 2021 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Reigning NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers lost his favorite target this offseason when the Green Bay Packers traded wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders.

While speaking to Pat McAfee on The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers admitted that the trade caught him off-guard.

"It was a little surprising with Davante," Rodgers said. "Obviously when I made my decision I was still thinking he was going to come back."

Rodgers was referring to his decision to continue his career with the Packers after he briefly contemplated retirement. He signed a three-year contract extension worth $150 million.

Arguably the most potent quarterback-receiver tandem in the league, Rodgers and Adams wreaked havoc on NFL defenses for eight years. Adams earned his second consecutive first-team All-Pro selection and fifth straight Pro Bowl selection in 2021 after finishing with 123 catches for 1,553 yards and 11 touchdowns.

Adams and Rodgers have connected for 69 touchdowns together, the most in Green Bay franchise history.

Rodgers went on to say that he had communicated with Adams throughout his decision-making process and his expectation was that the two of them would continue their prolific connection.

"I was very honest with him about my plans and my future and where I saw my career going as far as how many years I wanted to play," Rodgers said. "I felt like he was going to be back, didn’t obviously turn out that way. But I have so much love for ‘Tae and appreciate the time we spent together and definitely wish him the best with Derek [Carr] in Vegas."

Rodgers will be throwing to some new faces in 2022 after the departures of Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling. The Packers signed veteran Sammy Watkins in free agency, but they didn't address the receiver position with either of their two picks in the first round of the 2022 NFL draft on Thursday.