In the two games last season in which Savage had double-digit pass attempts, Hopkins accounted for 35% of the targets, which is nearly identical to the target market share he's posted so far in 2017. This is certainly a small sample, but it's at least somewhat encouraging from a volume standpoint. As mentioned, the volume will still be there, but the overall production certainly takes a hit. In non-Watson starts since the beginning of 2016, Hopkins is averaging 45% fewer PPR points. So yaa.. seems safe to say he's is trade-able at this point.. but buyers may be reluctant. Source from blurp above: https://www.numberfire.com/nfl/news...-football-impact-from-deshaun-watson-s-injury
Well if they sign another QB Hop's value will skyrocket. If you need RB - I'm all over Howard. I guess this the team you also have Dez... so as long as you have a fillin for Hop and can use the RB I like the trade.