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Footballguy
Coaches say a lot of things, the least of which is how they really feel. Just more meaningless narratives.I've seen plenty of guys like Lee, Cooks, and Richardson over their careers. I don't agree with your assessments. Doesn't mean I don't know what I'm talking about. Amazing as it might seem, you aren't the only one who watches football games or has opinions on players.Let me know when you want to do some real analysis on these players. Just not stereotype them.
I actually had the first post on these forums about Paul Richardson back in August of 2011:
http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=580252&page=3#entry13408533
I actually just watched Oregon State play Stanford a couple weeks ago. Cooks wasn't even the best WR on the field. His own coach described Ty Montgomery as "Brandin Cooks on steroids." I actually think Cooks is a pretty good player, but I think any coach in the conference would rather have Marqise Lee. That's not some huge slight against Cooks. Lee is just the better overall athlete and WR. I think he's the best WR to come through the conference in the last 5+ years.Looking ahead, I think Keenan Allen (Cal), Lache Seastrunk (Oregon), and Paul Richardson (Colorado) are some of the lesser known 2013-2014 prospects who have a chance to become standouts. Allen was the best athlete on Cal's offense last season as a true freshman. If you are in a DEEP dev draft and you want to take some flyers, I would consider these guys.
Being that short is a legitimate handicap for Cooks and even though guys like Steve Smith and (to a lesser extent) Antonio Brown have been great, they're the exceptions and not necessarily the rule. Other players like Mike Thomas (Arizona) have struggled to make the jump. It would probably be unfair to compare Cooks to Mike Thomas or Jacoby Ford, but if I were drafting tomorrow I don't think he'd a be a top 45 pick for me, whereas I'd take Lee in the 15-30 range.
Mike Thomas is half the player Cooks is in college. Jacoby Ford couldn't stay healthy. He had a nice run when he was. The closest thing to Steve Smith I ever saw. Couldn't really polish his game either.