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Mike Moraitis

DeAndre Hopkins: Justin Jefferson should get $40 million per year

As teams around the NFL were throwing money around during the first day of the legal tampering period of free agency, Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins threw his support behind Minnesota Vikings wideout, Justin Jefferson.

The wide receiver market was quiet on Day 1, with the Jacksonville Jaguars’ signing of former Buffalo Bills wideout Gabriel Davis (three years, $39 million) being the biggest deal at the position of the entire day.

Hours after that deal was agreed upon, Hopkins took to social media to say that, after looking at some of the big money spent early on at different positions in free agency, it justifies Jefferson getting $40 million per.

Some took that as a shot at Davis’ deal, but I don’t think that’s what DHop was getting at. He was simply talking about the free-agent landscape in general, which saw big bucks spent on Day 1.

Jefferson is the best wideout in the NFL and one of the very best players, regardless of position, in the NFL. He’s also the face of a franchise that just lost its starting quarterback in Kirk Cousins, who is reportedly expected to sign with the Atlanta Falcons.

If there’s any wideout you could justify paying $40 million per year, which is $10 million more annually than any other receiver in the league, it’s Jefferson.

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