Amari Cooper WR

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We are all aware that trading Cooper away was more then a business decision, something was going on behind the scenes. Was it MM, front office or even Dak? What we do know is, Dak/Cooper had tremendous chemistry with one another, that the passing offense hasn't been the same since he was traded away. Cooper is in his 30's now and won't command a huge contract, he is the ideal #2 receiver to pair with Lamb. Is the relationship repairable?
 

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We are all aware that trading Cooper away was more then a business decision, something was going on behind the scenes. Was it MM, front office or even Dak? What we do know is, Dak/Cooper had tremendous chemistry with one another, that the passing offense hasn't been the same since he was traded away. Cooper is in his 30's now and won't command a huge contract, he is the ideal #2 receiver to pair with Lamb. Is the relationship repairable?
If it is Im open to it. Like Diggs, his game ages well. Might not have to jets to be a blow past CB's anymore, but he can still get open
 

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If it is Im open to it. Like Diggs, his game ages well. Might not have to jets to be a blow past CB's anymore, but he can still get open
This group has always prioritized the position. If they really want to fix their passing offense you either use your 1st rd pick or sign or trade for a veteran. Diggs, Cooper, Johnson all can fill their need and become an upgrade over Cooks. The positional group would then compete against the top teams in the league.
 

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More than likely yes it is.

And yes the passing game has been the same since he was traded away and no he wouldn't make an ideal #2 with Lamb. That needs to be a speed guy.
We have tried that type with Cooks, much rather have a strong route runner
 
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