If it was a 2nd, would you like the Cooper trade?

Would you like the Cooper trade if it was a 2nd?


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The jury is still out on the pick, the guy hasn't played a down yet. I don't think the FO thinks this team is a wide receiver away and neither do I. But I think anyone could see the talent at WR was seriously lacking. The Boys needed an upgrade, Cooper became available and the move has potential to pay huge dividends even if Cooper doesn't post Pro bowl #'s.
 
Honestly, I am not fuming about this trade. I don't think we would've been in range to grab N'Keal Harry, and we likely would've been picking between 14-20 and grabbed a WR to develop.

Cooper is an immediate add who due to the synergies from him being on the field, will open up the field for more plays from Swaim and Beezy, as a result it will allow Gallup to develop quicker and play against weaker WRs, in combination, this will allow Dak and Zeke to run the ball more effectively.

I think this board is fuming largely because of the stigma around a 1st round pick. If this was a 2nd, I'd say great move.
yes, it would hurt less. much less...our second round picks have been 50/50
 
Just when you think that Jerry may...just may be learning lessons on the job, he goes and pulls stupid maneuvers like this one. A second would be acceptable. I wouldn't particularly like it, but I'd accept it. A first? ugh.
 
It is tough to evaluate if you think the QB is anything like his rookie season.
Usually good players get better as they go along, not worse.
That's with a usual coaching staff. In this case you would have to ask what happens to players under jg, linehan, and kellen moore. All I know is that Dak was at his best when he came in without our staffs fingerprints all over him. Can he get back to that? IDK but under this regime I would have to say no.

Tony all but said it on air during the game. What we need under this coaching staff is a qb with enough experience, cache, and cajones to overrule everything called in from the sideline. Dak is a young guy who's just doing what he's told, which is the worse thing to do in this situation. :laugh:
 
Just when you think that Jerry may...just may be learning lessons on the job, he goes and pulls stupid maneuvers like this one. A second would be acceptable. I wouldn't particularly like it, but I'd accept it. A first? ugh.
Yes& I could certainly wrap my head around it much more easily were it only a 2nd rounder,,,hey,what round did he originally go in when he was drafted?
 
It is tough to evaluate if you think the QB is anything like his rookie season.

I would hope people realize that perception is false and start looking at what the player is now.

Usually good players get better as they go along, not worse.

Very well stated Alex.
 
When Cooper is wide open on a fly or a deep post, will Dak throw the ball on look like a deer in head lights?
 
Well, I wouldn't exactly say I'd like it for a 2nd, but I'd certainly like it a hell of a lot more than I do right now.

I said all along I'd be ok with it for a 3rd. Didn't want to spend anything higher.
 
Yes& I could certainly wrap my head around it much more easily were it only a 2nd rounder,,,hey,what round did he originally go in when he was drafted?

4th overall pick in 2015 draft. Has trouble with press coverage. Kind of gave up on his team. He's basically Dez without the mouth and isn't as passionate about the game. Oh, and he's usually most effective in the slot, which you know, is the leprechaun's gig.
 
Cooper is an immediate add who due to the synergies from him being on the field, will open up the field for more plays from Swaim and Beezy, as a result it will allow Gallup to develop quicker and play against weaker WRs, in combination, this will allow Dak and Zeke to run the ball more effectively.

How immediately does anyone think Cooper grasps the playbook?
How long til he's in synch with Dak?

I expect nothing immediate from Cooper. We gave away a 1st for Cooper's 5th year option and half a season of Cooper learning our system. It's madness.

I wouldn't do it for a second either. No way.
 
If he averages 70 yards a game with the way this defense is playing then this team will trend up

History isn’t on our side considering Galloway and Williams
 
Honestly, I am not fuming about this trade. I don't think we would've been in range to grab N'Keal Harry, and we likely would've been picking between 14-20 and grabbed a WR to develop.

Cooper is an immediate add who due to the synergies from him being on the field, will open up the field for more plays from Swaim and Beezy, as a result it will allow Gallup to develop quicker and play against weaker WRs, in combination, this will allow Dak and Zeke to run the ball more effectively.

I think this board is fuming largely because of the stigma around a 1st round pick. If this was a 2nd, I'd say great move.
Nope not even a 3rd. And it’s not because he’s a bad WR,he’s good and the best WR on the market. It’s that the team and staff are dysfunctional,and the other two times they pulled this WR trade stunt speaks for itself. This will be no different.
They simply aren’t winners,and need to wake up and quit trying to turn a lemon into a orange.
 
Let's be honest. We've drafted quite well of late, particularly with our first-round picks. Amari needs to be nothing short of a Pro Bowl, bubble All-Pro level producer here to make this trade worthwhile. ESPECIALLY since we are sub-.500 and could be staring at a quality pick.

My fear isn't that Cooper is a bad player. It's that here, in our system and with our QB, we're looking at about 750-yard seasons as his ceiling.
 
Never thought I'd rue not getting Watkins for $16M PA.
Walking Home from work last evening, I was thinking to Myself "Gosh, I hope I don't log-on to CZ and find out that We traded a 2nd Rounder to Oakland for Captain Brick Hands"
My Flabber is well and truly gasted.
 
Let's be honest. We've drafted quite well of late, particularly with our first-round picks. Amari needs to be nothing short of a Pro Bowl, bubble All-Pro level producer here to make this trade worthwhile. ESPECIALLY since we are sub-.500 and could be staring at a quality pick.

My fear isn't that Cooper is a bad player. It's that here, in our system and with our QB, we're looking at about 750-yard seasons as his ceiling.
Yeah...that’s the kind of numbers he’ll get in this offense if that. I don’t understand what Dallas is trying to build anymore. They keep throwing all these WRs at the wall...and moving chairs around. Like what about the o-line? The QB? The system and coaching?
 

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