This is mostly speculation, but it was discussed a bit on local radio.
RT Jon Jansen, who may be the most talented lineman on the Redskins was injured early in the second quarter yesterday and is expected to be out of the rest of the year. The issue here is that, overall, the Redskin's OL depth is very poor. UDFA Stephon Heyer looked ok yesterday in relief in Jon Jansen, but it's not his regular position. Tood Wade has played at RT but he is far from 100%.
This means that it's very likely that Cooley will be used more in a blocking role, to help out on the right side, than he has been in the past. Cooley had exactly one target in the 2d, 3d, and 4th quarters combined. (He did catch a pass in OT, though.)
If you're relying on Cooley as your TE, you're going to need a Plan B.
RT Jon Jansen, who may be the most talented lineman on the Redskins was injured early in the second quarter yesterday and is expected to be out of the rest of the year. The issue here is that, overall, the Redskin's OL depth is very poor. UDFA Stephon Heyer looked ok yesterday in relief in Jon Jansen, but it's not his regular position. Tood Wade has played at RT but he is far from 100%.
This means that it's very likely that Cooley will be used more in a blocking role, to help out on the right side, than he has been in the past. Cooley had exactly one target in the 2d, 3d, and 4th quarters combined. (He did catch a pass in OT, though.)
If you're relying on Cooley as your TE, you're going to need a Plan B.
If they're going to keep a TE in, it will be Yoder. Cooley could probably even play more of a WR3 since Lloyd isn't going to contribute crap.
Heyer (who started at LT for much of the preseason) played in Jansen's place and acquitted himself well, and Wade is on the roster for just such an occurrence.