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WR Brandin Cooks, Free Agent (3 Viewers)

(HULK) said:
Cooks is a starter on this team and will not be bumped by Stills.
Correct. Stills will get the targets Joe Morgan had yesterday. The Saints like having a guy that just goes deep.

 
Yes I agree Love this guy he may be best wr in dynasty and I think he has very good chance in redraft to be. Doesn't look like a receiver and plays fast, smooth and has amazing cut back ability. Hard to cover. I like him as a wr3 flex guy going forward in ppr with High upside wr2.

 
I'm going to rewatch the game but it seemed like Brees was looking Cooks way first every play. The problem is Cooks might only be on the field half the snaps he was this week when Stills comes back.
That's how Brees is, he has his favorites, it was Sproles, Colston and Graham, now it looks like Cooks, Colston and Graham. Over and over and over again. I'm not sure what effect Stills will have but another way to look at this is that this was just Cooks first game, the bond will develop more possibly, not less.
I watched the Saints for the entire '11 season as my magic football team had two Saints WRs. My favorite Brees reaction was when I started Devery Henderson one week in '11 and he threw a bomb to him for a TD. In the presser afterwards, Brees said, "Yeah, I totally trust Devery. Lot of trust on that play." Thing was, Brees was almost rolling his eyes as he said it. Devery fell off the radar after that.

Good blocking WR, though.

I drafted Cooks relatively early this year because I watched the NFL combine and came away just ridiculously impressed. These posts are good to hear. Fast and smooth with good hands, this cat.

 
Surprising how little chatter there is about this kid. Led all Saints WRs in snaps and all Saints in targets week 3.

 
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Yeah I'm legit impressed with this kid. There was a play yesterday where it looked like Brees anticipated Cooks getting open quickly on the sideline but for whatever reason Cooks didn't get any separation. Instead of Brees looking somewhere else he just stayed locked on Cooks and Cooks gave a head fake, worked back to the ball like a vet, got a tiny bit of separation, and bam Brees rifled it in there. It was a completely broken play but they looked like they have been playing together for years so it turned out to be a 9 yard gain.

I don't know what to think about the lack of targets down the field. I'm hearing teams are trying to take away the big play but if Cooks is going to score 15 points a game without getting a TD or a 50 yard catch he's going to be gold in PPR leagues for a long time because those plays will come. He's not even 21 years old yet.

The longer Colston looks bad the quicker they are going to turn to Cooks as well.

 
Milkman said:
Yeah I'm legit impressed with this kid. There was a play yesterday where it looked like Brees anticipated Cooks getting open quickly on the sideline but for whatever reason Cooks didn't get any separation. Instead of Brees looking somewhere else he just stayed locked on Cooks and Cooks gave a head fake, worked back to the ball like a vet, got a tiny bit of separation, and bam Brees rifled it in there. It was a completely broken play but they looked like they have been playing together for years so it turned out to be a 9 yard gain.

I don't know what to think about the lack of targets down the field. I'm hearing teams are trying to take away the big play but if Cooks is going to score 15 points a game without getting a TD or a 50 yard catch he's going to be gold in PPR leagues for a long time because those plays will come. He's not even 21 years old yet.

The longer Colston looks bad the quicker they are going to turn to Cooks as well.
Yep. As long as Colston keeps dropping balls and Cooks continues to catch everything thrown his way and making plays, I expect him to remain WR1 in that offense. My only criticism of him thus far is that he could stand to be a bit more decisive running with the ball. I thought he could've taken that one long run against Cleveland down the left sideline to the house, but he slowed down to try and shake a defender. Same goes for his punt returns..a bit too Tavonesque at times for my liking.

Speaking of Tavon, I'm guessing a lot of people avoided Cooks with the thinking that he was Tavon 2.0.

 
Rotoworld:

Brandin Cooks caught five passes for 31 yards in Sunday night's Week 4 loss to the Cowboys.

It was a step back after Cooks had eight catches for 72 yards last week. He was targeted just six times, and didn't get any red-zone looks. Through four games, Cooks is on pace for 92 catches, 796 yards, and four touchdowns.

Sep 29 - 12:55 AM
 
I thought he was so fast. That YPR is lame.
Last year the two fastest WRs were MIN WR Corderelle Patterson and STL WR Tavon Austin.

Patterson's stats his rookie season:

REC - 45

YDS - 479

AVG - 10.64

TD - 4

Tavon Austin's stats his rookie season:

Austin:

REC - 40

YDS - 418

AVG - 10.49

TD - 4

If you look at their individual games Corderelle Patterson only had one big game last year where he caught 5 passes for 141 yards and 1 TD. In his other 15 games he never had more than 54 yards. So if you take out that one big game Corderelle Patterson's numbers look much differently.

Corderrelle Patterson's 2013 rookie season taking out stats from his one big game:

REC - 40

YDS - 338

AVG - 8.45

TD - 3

Tavon Austin only had one big game where he caught 2 passes for 138 yards and 2 TDs. If you take out that one big game, in Tavon Austin's other 12 games his rookie numbers look like this"

Tavon Austin 2013 rookie season taking out stats from his one big game"

REC - 38

YDS - 277

AVG - 7.28

TD - 2

Point?

Last year I was shocked that the two fastest WRs had some of the lowest average per receptions and those numbers were even worse when you took out the lone outliner so carrying that forward to this year we see that New Orleans rookie WR Brandin Cooks he does not have that one big game to significantly increase his stats that both Corderrelle Patterson and Tavon Austin had last year but it is possible that he will have at least one big game over the course of the rest of the year.

I think by the time his rookie season is over he will have posted better stats than both Patterson and Austin did last year.

 
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I've noticed that to but a lot of times it seems Cooks is the first read for Brees and he just hasn't let it go. To me that says Cooks isn't open.

 
I know I can't complain because he's out producing his ADP, but it's frustrating that I only start him on his 5 and 6 point weeks and he's on my bench in his 11 and 19 point weeks.

 
Cooks is not as elusive a runner as I thought he would be, I would compare his running style to CJ Spiller... very obvious he does not like contact, and too much wasted motion trying to juke people. His punt returns are very Tavon-ish.

That said, he is twice the receiver Tavon Austin could ever hope to be, and given how sluggish Colston looks, will continue to be a focal point in the saints offense.

 
He's been a bit of a matchup play so far --- his big games have come against bad defenses (ATL and @CLE). And as a guy who relies on quickness, he probably benefits a lot from being on turf.

This week at home vs TB should be nice, but the Saints schedule looks pretty rough after the bye.

 
Watched the tape today. Wanted to see if he was getting open or not. He didn't get open deep very often but he could have had 2-3 TD catches in the second half of the Cowboys game if things had went his way. Saints are going to see that on tape.

 
For all the hype Cooks was receiving during the preseason, he has failed to live up to the lofty expectations. Insert excuses here...

 
LOL this thread was crickets when he was doing well, and now one subpar game and the haters gather.

Sure he hasn't been blowing up left and right like Benjamin, but he's scoring in the range of Garcon, hilton, Jefferey, Cruz, etc... So if he isn't living up to your expectations, you probably shouldn't have drafted him to be your WR1/2.

 
I think the entire saints O has failed to live up to expectations. I see it as a team thing.
I had this impression too, but overall they have 426 YPG and 23.8 PPG, vs. 399.4 YPG and 25.9 PPG last year.

Though their two big offensive days were against Atlanta and Cleveland.

 
LOL this thread was crickets when he was doing well, and now one subpar game and the haters gather.

Sure he hasn't been blowing up left and right like Benjamin, but he's scoring in the range of Garcon, hilton, Jefferey, Cruz, etc... So if he isn't living up to your expectations, you probably shouldn't have drafted him to be your WR1/2.
This is about a guy who was "touted" as a plug and play right now, a game changer. If indeed you are admitting that he is no more special than any other rookie this year then I agree with you. At least the other WRs have poor quarterback play and scheme to blame. I have seen nothing from Cooks that makes me believe he was worth a 1.01 in rookie drafts like many suggested. He's just a guy IMO who should be more than he is in this high powered offense with this hall of fame quarterback. Expected electric and got a flicker. Tavon Austin V.2 up to this point. Hopefully that changes but I doubt it. Smallish receivers tend to disappoint.

 
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LOL this thread was crickets when he was doing well, and now one subpar game and the haters gather.

Sure he hasn't been blowing up left and right like Benjamin, but he's scoring in the range of Garcon, hilton, Jefferey, Cruz, etc... So if he isn't living up to your expectations, you probably shouldn't have drafted him to be your WR1/2.
This is about a guy who was "touted" as a plug and play right now, a game changer. If indeed you are admitting that he is no more special than any other rookie this year then I agree with you. At least the other WRs have poor quarterback play and scheme to blame. I have seen nothing from Cooks that makes me believe he was worth a 1.01 in rookie drafts like many suggested. He's just a guy IMO who should be more than he is in this high powered offense with this hall of fame quarterback. Expected electric and got a flicker. Tavon Austin V.2 up to this point. Hopefully that changes but I doubt it. Smallish receivers tend to disappoint.
I'm admitting that he's done about par for the course when it comes to where he was taken in redrafts. If you took him 1.01 in a rookie draft over Benjamin, well that's something you gotta live with. Aside from his lackluster punt return moves, I see very little similarities in his game compared to Austin. For one, Cooks actually attacks the ball in the air, whereas Austin generally falls down. Percy Harvin he is not, but Tavon Austin is a terrible comparison.

If you're expecting him to perform at a higher level than what he's done thus far, then you're expecting WR1 numbers out of a rookie WR. That's just plain unrealistic and you shouldn't be surprised at your disappointment.

 
Anybody have any thoughts on Brandin Cooks season so far? He got the ball in the red zone a couple times on an early series but couldn't punch it in. His YPC is not very pretty but he's getting a ton of targets.

 
Anybody have any thoughts on Brandin Cooks season so far? He got the ball in the red zone a couple times on an early series but couldn't punch it in. His YPC is not very pretty but he's getting a ton of targets.
I like what I see. Targets, good/great qb, not-so-good defense, Colston fading away. Would like to see him targeted on some deep throws.

 
Anybody have any thoughts on Brandin Cooks season so far? He got the ball in the red zone a couple times on an early series but couldn't punch it in. His YPC is not very pretty but he's getting a ton of targets.
Far and away the best WR on the team. Outside of Graham, no one else on this team can get open with any regularity. Still Graham and Cooks are 2 damn good weapons to throw to.

I think the lack of YPC is more a product of this offense. This offense just refuses to go vertical at all this year whatsoever. Even if it only happened a few times a season with Devery Henderson/Stills/etc in previous years, the threat was there. This year it's not at all.

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I own him in majority of my leagues so I've watched nearly every snap he's taken this year, but Brees has slipped quite a bit IMO. He's making some real head scratching plays you'd expect of Bubby Brister, not a future HOF QB. I think his declining play has been swept under the rug a bit more than someone like Brady due to smaller media market (and the fact he's thrown for 300+ in a few games because they've gotten behind so much)

Edit: I don't think Brees will hinder Cooks. I think Cooks can/will produce no matter what (as he's showing now). He does might have to create those long TD's (instead of being thrown them 30-40 yards downfield). Just my assessment on Brees.

 
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Man i hope Brees isn't declining. I drafted Cooks with thought in mind that he would play with an elite QB for 3-4 years to start his career.

 
Rotoworld:

Brandin Cooks - WR - Saints

Brandin Cooks led Saints wideouts in snaps Week 5 with 68-of-91.

Cooks' usage has frustrated owners a bit as he's averaging just 8.0 yards per reception. But this is his role -- he's doing Darren Sproles things and letting his YAC skills do the talking. On pace for 102 catches and clearly a major part of the weekly gameplan, Cooks is a excellent weekly PPR bet.

Source: ESPN.com

Oct 7 - 10:09 AM
 
Any Saints homers see an uptick in targets with Graham potentially out for awhile, or a simple re-allocation among the Saints WR corps?

 
i just picked cooks up for nothing in 0.5ppr (reggie and s jax is what i gave up)... last week FBG had him #16 going forward at WR which is part of the reason i targetted him for WR depth... can we chalk this up to a tough D? Colston came alive though.

 
So it's the everybody besides Cooks show. Didn't see that comin
yes alittle disappointed in Cooks in the last game vs the lions. only 3 targets??? what? why is this happening. Clearly looks like he is the 4th option at best. Very surprising esp with J. Graham being limited. Graham/ Colston/Stills are light years ahead if yesterday is any indication of going forward. I was bullish on him im not gonna lie but now in my redraft im thinking bench for K. wright or A. rob.

 
rookies have up and down weeks.

he's a ppr allstar, but he's gonna need a year or so to get on the same page w Brees, even if he was to rack up 80+ receptions this season.

redraft, youre in a sticky position.... dynasty, you have a gem

 
Cooks intriguing tonight in a possible shoutout?

Saints have only played two home games and they were Cooks' highest targets and receptions (10/8 and 11/9). No Pierre Thomas, and Graham is banged up. :shrug:

 
McGarnicle said:
Cooks intriguing tonight in a possible shoutout?

Saints have only played two home games and they were Cooks' highest targets and receptions (10/8 and 11/9). No Pierre Thomas, and Graham is banged up. :shrug:
Same situation last week and he did nothing

 
I'm benching Cooks for Patterson. I'm starting Ingram and I need upside so I figure if I started a RB and WR from the same team I would be capping my team a bit.

 
Looking great tonight, and drew a long pass interference to boot. Brees is looking his way short and deep.

 

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