I agree but we've all seen Snead toss players aside and eat their dead cap... Gurley, Goff, and I'm too lazy to look up anyone else.
You're right, and I would not disregard the possibility of the Rams moving-on from Kupp.
However, consider the numbers. It's pretty straight forward and simple.
Assume they release Kupp in the off-season, pre-June. Based on OTC and Sotrac, Kupp carries a huge $30M cap hit for 2025. If he is cut, the Rams create $7.5M of cap space with the remainder ($22.3M) being Dead-$.
Remember, Dead-$ counts against the cap; and is applied to players NOT on the team. It's LOST Money.
The question is ...
What would be more beneficial for the 2025 Rams ... Cooper Kupp on the roster, or NO Kupp and $7.5M to spend on another player or players?
That's the question in its most simple form.
Could the Rams replace Kupp with that $7.5M? Would the extra $7.5M be enough to add or keep players that would help the Rams more than Kupp in 2025?
If Kupp was to suffer more injuries, and miss most of next season, OF COURSE it would be better to release him and have that extra $7.5M. However, if Kupp could play 15 games, his numbers would MOST LIKELY be of greater value to the Rams than that same $7.5M spent elsewhere.
The above is just one scenario ... releasing him pre-June 1. There are other possibilities.