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In the First Round, Saints Pick Wide Reciever Brandin Cooks
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I like it a lot
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Can you say stretch the field? Sweet!
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I'm on the other side. I don't like it
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Kinda wanted Denard there but hell... Wide receiver is our biggest need so welcome aboard Cooks!! That pick had Payton written all over it.
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We gave up our 3rd round pick to move up, but I think he's totally worth it. Great WR, hands, speed. He'll definitely upgrade our passing attack.
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I like the pick. We needed to stretch the field and get better on punt and KO returns.
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I'm sure Rob gets his choice in Rd 2.
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Also wanted denard but I'm not unhappy over this pick. Stronger and tougher Austin.
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Fraaaaack Drew better be able to hit em from 50 yards away.
Stills and Cooks, two 4.3ish WRs. Good luck keeping up. |
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I know we need a wr. But I wanted to go on the other side of the ball.
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Beast. I love the pick. And giving up just a 3rd for this kid is a fantastic deal.
He's like Wes Welker but with 4.3 speed. How can anybody hate that? |
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Wow. We are gonna stretch the field now. LOVE this pick. Incredible route runner. Meet our new punt returner.
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If he was 6'2 or 6'3, he would have been the first WR taken probably. Kid can play and, with Drew throwing him the ball, sky is the limit in terms of his production
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Watch the tape. This guy is football fast. Not a track guy. Great hands.
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NFLPA just called. He's a Tight End.
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He's gonna move around to create mismatches against slower defensive players... Which is that Sean Payton weapon that we needed after trading Sproles. By the way, Mike Triplett nailed it. He said we'd trade up for Cooks.
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What I like about him is that he's very durable ,creates separation,and is elusive. Good pick.
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Watch how he catches the ball in the highlights, theres no bobble, its great hand-eye coordination and he snags it out of the air with strong hands, love the pick
With an improved running game, stills and cooks are burning some defenses this year |
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I guess Triplett was right. Lol.
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I'm not in love with the pick, because I really wanted Dennard or Verrett. But I trust the front office knows what they're doing.
Part of me wonders if he's actually going to play more of the Sproles/Bush role than playing as a traditional wide receiver. He won't be lined up as a running back of course, but moving him around formations to get matchups, throwing him screens and slants and letting him run after the catch. |
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Remind anybody of Steve Smith minus the attitude?
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I like Cooks, but I don't like giving up a 3rd rounder in a deep draft to get him. Therefore i say bad pick.
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staying put and we would have missed out on Denard, Verrett, Cooks, possibly Marqise Lee.....I like the trade up even more now.
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The good news is that we play Cleveland this season and our boys are gonna embarrass him! |
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hope when pick 91 comes up everyone still happppy-i would have traded down if anything.
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We draft a center in the 2nd round and we're pretty much done addressing any needs and the rest of our picks will just be situational players/depth. I'll be perfectly happy if it plays out that way. |
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Love the pick. Speed kills. And this kid can flat out Cook!!
Think of how many ways Payton will utilize a guy with this skill set. Can you say matchup nightmare?? |
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Everyone saying he is too small,he is just over a inch shorter and 10lbs lighter than Beckham.He is also a better player than Tavon Austin imo,who was drafted much higher
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Speedy Cooks would be recipe for success
May, 5, 2014 Brandin Cooks would give the Jets the explosiveness at wide receiver that they need. The New York Jets signed the top-rated wide receiver in free agency, Eric Decker. Now they have a chance to draft the premier receiver. Sammy Watkins? No. Mike Evans? No. It's Brandin Cooks, according to Brandin Cooks. "I feel like I'm the best receiver in this draft," the former Oregon State star told ESPNNewYork.com. "I feel like the only thing knocking me, in some people's eyes, is my height [5-foot-10]. Other than that, I've got great routes, I'm versatile and I can do a lot of things some of the guys in this class can't. It only takes one team to believe in me and, whoever that one is, it's getting the No. 1 receiver in this draft." There's a good chance Cooks will be available when the Jets pick in the first round (18th), and he has to be oh-so-tempting for a team determined to improve its explosiveness and overall speed. He ran one of the fastest 40-yard dashes in scouting combine history (4.33 seconds), and if you put him on the same field as Chris Johnson -- a 4.24 in 2008 -- it would change everything about the Jets' offense. It would be like going from an old-fashioned coin tollbooth to E-ZPass Express. Or this: "It's going to be like a 4x100 relay," Cooks said with a laugh, imagining for a moment he's wearing green and white. Cooks may sound cocky, but he's really not. He's a grounded 20-year-old who endured a tough upbringing in Stockton, California. He was only 6 when his father died of a heart attack in the family's living room, cradled in the arms of his grief-stricken wife, Andrea. Worth Cooks Sr., a former Marine, was only 48. Only days earlier, he had agreed to have surgery to repair a heart problem. Brandin's earliest football memory is playing catch with his dad on the sideline of his older brothers' Pop Warner games. His father never got a chance to see him play organized football, but Brandin felt it was his duty to play for his memory -- and for the well-being of the family. Even though he's the youngest, Brandin was the glue, the inspiration for a family that endured plenty of adversity. Two of his three older brothers got into trouble -- the oldest, Andre, has spent time in prison -- and his mother worked 11 hours a day to provide. During the toughest times, they ate a lot of beans and bread. To this day, Andrea Cooks works in a warehouse for Dorfman Pacific, a wholesaler for men's and women's hats and accessories. She packs designer hats and scarves into boxes, leaving her house at 5 a.m. and returning at 4:30 p.m. Her job is to help other people look good. That's about to change. "My life is going to change overnight, and so is hers," Cooks said. "I remember telling her, 'Sooner or later, I'm going to retire you.' That's the beauty of it. She's been working for too many years. It's her time to relax." She will be able to slow down because her youngest son is so fast. Nicknamed "Sonic Boom" as a high school star in Stockton, Cooks took his game to Oregon State, where he played in Mike Riley's pro-style offense. He won the Biletnikoff Award last season as the nation's top receiver, amassing video-game numbers -- 128 receptions for 1,730 yards and 16 touchdowns. Obviously, statistics get skewed in the pass-happy college ranks, but he also produced in 2012 -- 67, 1,151 and eight. He wasn't a one-year wonder. Scouts say Cooks is tough, durable, smart and mature. He's always a scoring threat with the ball in his hands, as evidenced by his yards-after-the-catch production -- 1,215 yards over the past two seasons, according to ESPN Stats & Information. When was the last time the Jets had a receiver who could make magic out of a 5-yard hitch? "He's an exceptional athlete, both quick and fast, with the ability to eat up space, then run past defenders and also outmaneuver them underneath," ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. said. "That makes him precisely the kind of matchup the Jets need to add to the passing game. If Mike Vick ends up starting, Cooks is the kind of option they would love to have because of his ability to create space." The Jets have done a lot of homework on Cooks. They dispatched offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg to his pro day, and they brought him to Florham Park for a pre-draft visit. Mornhinweg, too, is from Northern California, and it turns out that he and Cooks share some common acquaintances. "I felt like we clicked really well," Cooks said, recalling his Jets visit. "I walked out of there pretty confident with how my meeting went with them." Because of their similar size and speed, Cooks has been compared to one of Mornhinweg's former receivers, DeSean Jackson, whom he coached with the Philadelphia Eagles. Cooks created headlines recently when he said of Jackson, "I can do it like him and do it better." Bold words, for sure. He didn't back down from the statement. "To be a great player, you have to do it better than the guy that comes before you, the guy people compare you to," Cooks said. "That's my competitive nature. I know my work ethic and my IQ for the game. They've put me in the right situation, and I feel like I can thrive just like [Jackson]." Cooks has no idea where he'll get drafted, but he knows this: His mother's days at Dorfman Pacific are almost over. Soon, perhaps, she'll be opening the boxes in her home instead of packing them in a factory. |
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It is done.
I was in chat here. Ok. I am fine with pick. Let go and lets see.:bng: |
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I like the kid if we can still upgrade the o-line because with the protection Brees had last year we could have Jerry Rice, Megatron and chris Carter in their prime and it wont matter.
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Over 120 catches and 1700 yds last year. Belitnikov award winner for nations best WR. Hasn't been hurt since high school. Very fast and very good with the ball in his hands. More important than stretching the defense which he can do immensely will be his ability to turn a 5 yd curl into an 80 yd TD, which he can also do. Get Jarvis Landry at 91 and our receivers core will be set. Landry and Cooks as our starting WR duo and it's the best duo in the league which combined with Graham and Brees pulling the trigger will equate to 50+ passing TD. Who Dat!
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i understand the pick. SP needs his toys and dam he got a good one. good toys cost and we paid.
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