Report: Patriots considering trading Butler for Cooks

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The New England Patriots are reportedly considering the possibility of trading star cornerback Malcolm Butler to the New Orleans Saints for wide receiver Brandin Cooks.

Shortly after the Patriots made a surprising splash early in free agency by agreeing to a deal with cornerback Stephon Gilmore, ESPN’s Dianna Russini reported that Butler could be on the move.


Dianna Russini @diannaESPN
The New England Patriots are considering trading Malcolm Butler to the New Orleans Saints for Brandin Cooks per sources
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There is a growing belief that the Patriots’ decision to sign Gilmore could mean the end is near for Butler in New England, but this would be a surprising move. Butler is a restricted free agent, and any team that signed him would have to give the Patriots a first-round draft pick as compensation. If he plays under the restricted free agent tender in 2017, Butler would make just under $4 million.


The Patriots always seem to make it work with whatever wide receivers they have, so you would think Bill Belichick would value having both Butler and Gilmore — even if for just one season — over bolstering the team's receiving corps.


A previous report claimed the Saints turned down an offer from the Patriots that would have sent a first-round pick (No. 32 overall) to New Orleans for Cooks. It’s unclear if the Saints would want that pick in addition to Butler, but that seems like it would be a lot to give up for New England.


Cooks is said to be unhappy with his role in Sean Payton’s offense, and some awkward activity on social media recently made it seem like his days in New Orleans are numbered.
 

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Why? Rather keep butler and have the best 2 corners in the league. With those 2 guys they have a great shot at getting another sb next season. The patriots offense is always potent bc they have brady behind center. I love cooks i had him on my ff team last 2 seasons but id rather have a top defense. Brady makes the offense run.
 

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Why? Rather keep butler and have the best 2 corners in the league. With those 2 guys they have a great shot at getting another sb next season. The patriots offense is always potent bc they have brady behind center. I love cooks i had him on my ff team last 2 seasons but id rather have a top defense. Brady makes the offense run.


Gilmore isn't a top 2 corner and his potential signing likely means Butler will be elsewhere in 17 or 18.

Cooks is a very good wr who if he ends up with New England signals end of line for amendola and/or floyd.
 

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I want to keep Butler, but I always subordinate my judgement to Belichick's. that process as worked pretty good so far

Maybe they're using the trade as leverage with Butler. If he doesn't sign a deal they like, they're going to banish him to New Orleans
 
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Agree with Willie. In Bellichick we trust.

But if all else is equal, Cooks for Butler is a really bad deal for us.

Butler is a superb cover corner and the guy is a hitter and sure tackler, something that can't be said for most corners. He also never gets injured. He in my opinion is the most important player on the Pat's Defense.

Like Husker said, the Pats never want for offense. In today's passing league, a solid corner is worth much more than a middling receiver. The Pats don't need a deep passing game. They need to stop the opponent's passing game.
 

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Don't want this trade unless it comes with the first round pick

Cooks still younger then most rookies
 

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