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WR Amari Cooper, Retired (3 Viewers)

This is more impactful than Adams for fantasy, he’s clearly the 1 in buff
I think it definitely helps the team, but there are still quite a few options for Allen to look for out there. I still think Shakir is a good player and has familiarity with Josh so that helps. Two decent TE, Coleman, Samuel…cupboard not bare enough to make Cooper a target hog imo.
Cooper and Kincaid, with a sprinkle of Shakir and Coleman. The rest are desperation targets most of the time. This not counting RB targets.
I'd maybe make the argument that Shakir (especially as he gets healthier) would be ahead of Kincaid in the pecking order.
 
This is more impactful than Adams for fantasy, he’s clearly the 1 in buff
I think it definitely helps the team, but there are still quite a few options for Allen to look for out there. I still think Shakir is a good player and has familiarity with Josh so that helps. Two decent TE, Coleman, Samuel…cupboard not bare enough to make Cooper a target hog imo.
Cooper and Kincaid, with a sprinkle of Shakir and Coleman. The rest are desperation targets most of the time. This not counting RB targets.
I'd maybe make the argument that Shakir (especially as he gets healthier) would be ahead of Kincaid in the pecking order.
Not sure, but you could be right. I’d still take Kincaid.
 
Ceiling is a top 8 WR or could be a Mid WR2 week to week.

This seems reasonable to spec on. Awesome landing.

What if this frees up Kincaid more since it stretches the field?
 
Ceiling is a top 8 WR or could be a Mid WR2 week to week.

Fully agree. Cooper has pulled this before right... new place... fresh outlook... re-energized... WR1 on a Super Bowl contender.

I am fired up for this. KIncaid is the only one close to stealing targets from Cooper.
 
IMO, this is great news for Shakir and Kincaid, bad news for Coleman. I assume Cooper takes over the X Coleman role.

Fantastic news for Allen
 
IMO, this is great news for Shakir and Kincaid, bad news for Coleman. I assume Cooper takes over the X Coleman role.

Fantastic news for Allen
Seems like good news for Coleman if it means more slot-flanker for him. Which might be bad news for Shakir.
 
Next Gen Stats
Amari Cooper leads the NFL with 473 air yards on incomplete targets this season. Cooper accounted for the 5th-highest share of team air yards in Weeks 1-6 (46.9%).

The Bills are the only team without a receiver over 26% (Mack Hollins, 21.4%).

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Amari Cooper's stats are expectedly down this season (QB play leaves a lot to be desired)

But one thing that stands out to me. Per @NextGenStats Cooper has created an averaged of 2.7 yards of separation. His highest since 2018
 
Yeah, most of those drops came because he was so surprised Watson got the ball to him. Can hardly blame the guy.

I think it's more than fair to expect Amari to perform better in BUF than CLE.

At least until that next injury.
 
Yeah, most of those drops came because he was so surprised Watson got the ball to him. Can hardly blame the guy.

I think it's more than fair to expect Amari to perform better in BUF than CLE.

At least until that next injury.
No shares, but I hope so. If he does perform well, I think it opens everything else up, as it should.
 
Yeah, most of those drops came because he was so surprised Watson got the ball to him. Can hardly blame the guy.

I think it's more than fair to expect Amari to perform better in BUF than CLE.

At least until that next injury.
Agreed... And what was the decision on "Catchable"? I think that is subjective and with Watson throwing it behind Cooper into the DB's range, is that catchable because it is "within" his range of hand rotation (big circle around WR).

No Cooper Shares... 1 Shakir share... looking at it as a positive .. more Top DBs to Cooper allowing more targets to Shakir
 
The drops are concerning but Cooper had all the body language and mentality of a player who had given up on his team. He wanted a new contract extension this year and the Browns instead traded for and paid big money to Jeudy. They also went hard after Aiyuk too (and speculated Cooper would have been sent to SF as part of a trade that never happened.) They did end up restructuring his base salary to a bonus, a clear move that indicated they were planning on trading him.

Cooper (as good as he is) is a lot like Cooks, once the contract grumblings start or the team stinks, the play drops and they mentally check out. Cooper did it in Oakland and in Dallas and now Cleveland. He’ll be playing for a new contract from the Bills or somebody else this offseason and not with one of the worst starting QB’s in the league (who would be benched if his contract wasn’t fully guaranteed). So like Adams hamstring suddenly being healed after his trade, I expect Coopers head will be right back in it going forward.
 
Cooper always had low drop rates until he got to Cleveland with Brissett and Watson. I can't easily find game logs that show drops, but last year he had his lowest drop rate of his 3 years in Cleveland and there was no Brissett and little Watson. Watson has been awful this year, so I would attribute the drop rate to him for the most part.
 
I can't speak to drop rates or any analytics, but I recall from his time as a Raider that his hands were most definitely the worst part of his game. He can get open with ease, runs elite routes, can provide YAC, not a diva, etc, but his hands were always up and down.
 
I can't speak to drop rates or any analytics, but I recall from his time as a Raider that his hands were most definitely the worst part of his game. He can get open with ease, runs elite routes, can provide YAC, not a diva, etc, but his hands were always up and down.
that was sort of what i had remembered his rap being, but his drop rate in his 4 years in dallas was 2-4% each year. i can't find the numbers for his raiders years, as pfr only goes back to 2018.
 
2 things:

#1 Amari Cooper has been ****ing horrendous this year. Like, really ****ing awful. No matter the incompetence around him.
#2 I wouldn't read anything into that when establishing expectations for the rest of the season.
 
Same forum where everyone pegged him as DoA going to cleveland... Washed up, injury prone, etc etc

1160/9 and 1250/6 from a corpse sure is something. :shrug:

Welcome to Buffalo, you deserve it, Coop. <3
 
He’s going to be great and will most likely make the most of the targets he gets. Targets from Josh Allen not Watson. You just know Josh Allen is going to be absolutely pumped to have Amari come in. Remember also, Amari was absolutely balling out of his mind less then 12 months ago with Joe freaking Flacco. I think he’s guilty of throwing in the towel on a historically bad O with a QB that doesn’t inspire. I’d apportion some of the drops to that. The guy had more uncatchable air yards than catchable this season ( about 350 to 320 )
 
In less than two and a half years with the Browns, Amari had 6 different starting quarterbacks.
He never gelled with Deshuan Watson who has struggled this year and one stat to file away concerning Watson is that in the first two years working with Coop Watson was sacked 37 times.
In six games this season Watson has been sacked a league leading 31 times.
Two YEARS = 37 sacks
Six games = 31 sacks
That happens when an offensive line's two starting offensive tackles begin the season on IR and the primary backup is also on injured and then the starting Pro Bowl right guard lands on IR and the starting center also lands on IR making over 80% of the starting O-Line gone which leads to:
31 sacks in SIX games and a 1-5 record and the league's worst offense that can't run or pass.
Cooper won't be working with 6 different QBs in Buffalo. He won't have to deal with the worst offensive line or worst offense in the league.
I predict he will do very-well in Buffalo this year.
 
Its him Aiyuk, Pickens or Juju.
Thinking Im rolling Coop out there
No adjustment period needed?

I think this is similar to the Davante Adams situation. Adams in a better position with previous history in the system and w/ QB but both these guys are veteran NFL stud WRs. Where their value has immediate impact IMO is in the red zone. Would not surprise me at all to see both get end zone targets and convert into TDs this weekend. The full playbook and higher number of reps grows in the following weeks but have to believe that 10-20 red zone plays are the first priority this week leading up to Sunday.

IIRC Cooper scored a red zone TD his first game in DAL the same week he was traded.
 
Its him Aiyuk, Pickens or Juju.
Thinking Im rolling Coop out there
No adjustment period needed?

I think this is similar to the Davante Adams situation. Adams in a better position with previous history in the system and w/ QB but both these guys are veteran NFL stud WRs. Where their value has immediate impact IMO is in the red zone. Would not surprise me at all to see both get end zone targets and convert into TDs this weekend. The full playbook and higher number of reps grows in the following weeks but have to believe that 10-20 red zone plays are the first priority this week leading up to Sunday.

IIRC Cooper scored a red zone TD his first game in DAL the same week he was traded.
I wouldn't bet the farm on it, but knock yourself out.
 
I think some of you are sleeping on Cooper. I think his drops were simply due to being on a crappy team. Seriously.
As I said earlier, this is a new beginning for him (again). A real chance at a ring,. I think his head will be back in the game.
 

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