Brandin Cooks
30-Year-Old
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
6
YDS
59
TD
1
AVG
9.8
TAR
9
Rest-of-Season Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Cooks is coming off back-to-back seasons under 700 yards, following a seven-year stretch in which he topped 1,000 six times. He moved from a dreadful Houston offense in 2022 to a high-flying Dallas attack in 2023, and while his per-target efficiency unsurprisingly improved, Cooks drew only 5.1 targets per game in an offense that averaged 36.1 passes. CeeDee Lamb got 79 more targets (181) than second-place Jake Ferguson (102), who in turn had 21 more than Cooks (81). Eight of those 81 looks went for touchdowns, but yardage was consistently lacking apart from a 9-173-1 outburst Week 10 against the Giants (accounting for 26.3 percent of Cooks' yards for the season). The Cowboys haven't signed any veteran WRs this offseason and didn't draft one until Round 6 (Ryan Flournoy), likely leaving Cooks as the No. 2 receiver again and Jalen Tolbert as the favorite for the No. 3 job (after Michael Gallup was released). Cooks will turn 31 in September and doesn't seem especially likely to add big gains to last year's volume unless Lamb misses time with an injury. Read Past Outlooks
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First touchdown of 2024
Cooks recorded four receptions on seven targets for 40 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 33-17 win over Cleveland. He added one rush for five yards.
ANALYSIS
Cooks occupied the No. 2 receiver role in Dallas' offense and delivered a pair of catches of at least 15 yards. He did record the team's only offensive touchdown through the air, which came midway through the first quarter on a 21-yard catch. Cooks is coming off his two worst statistical seasons as a pro, but the lack of proven alternatives in Dallas should mean he will continue to get targets.
Cooks occupied the No. 2 receiver role in Dallas' offense and delivered a pair of catches of at least 15 yards. He did record the team's only offensive touchdown through the air, which came midway through the first quarter on a 21-yard catch. Cooks is coming off his two worst statistical seasons as a pro, but the lack of proven alternatives in Dallas should mean he will continue to get targets.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Brandin Cooks' 2024 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
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Air Yards Per Game
76.0Air Yards Per Snap
0.75% Team Air Yards
25.8%% Team Targets
21.9%Avg Depth of Target
10.9 YdsCatch Rate
44.4%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
1.5% Targeted On Route
34.6%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
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Overall QB Rating Against
20.3
Cornerbacks
58.4
Safeties
0.0
Linebackers
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2024 Brandin Cooks Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Brandin Cooks' measurables compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
Height
5' 10"Weight
189 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.33 secShuttle Time
3.81 secCone Drill
6.76 secVertical Jump
36.0 inBroad Jump
120 inBench Press
16 repsHand Length
9.63 inArm Length
30.75 in
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Traded yet again, Cooks offers serious rebound potential after sinking to 699 yards in 13 games last season in a dismal Houston offense. He cleared 1,000 yards in each of his first two years with the Texans, a feat he's accomplished six times total and for four teams, though without ever exceeding 1,204. There's appeal to his new role as the No. 2 wide receiver in an offense that lost TE Dalton Schultz and RB Ezekiel Elliott this spring, but the Cowboys' switch from Kellen Moore to Brian Schottenheimer in the OC role does hint at more of an emphasis on the run game even with Elliott out the door. Cooks turns 30 in September and can still get downfield in a hurry, so it's possible Schottenheimer keeps the offense relatively aggressive to take advantage of the threat provided by Cooks, CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup.
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Not listed on practice report
Cooks (knee) wasn't listed on the Cowboys' injury report Wednesday, Nick Harris of the team's official site reports.
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Still not practicing
Cooks (knee) is not participating in the portion of Thursday's practice open to the media, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports.
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Will miss next two practices
Coach Mike McCarthy said Tuesday that Cooks (knee) will miss the Cowboys' next two practices for personal reasons, Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News reports.
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Sticks to rehab Monday
Cooks (knee) was spotted working with the rehab group at Monday's practice, Nick Harris of the Cowboys' official site reports.
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Dealing with knee soreness
Cooks departed Thursday's practice early due to knee soreness, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.
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Rails against Dak critiques
Cooks said Wednesday he feels quarterback Dak Prescott is overly criticized for not having had more postseason success, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports. "It's blasphemy," Cooks said, "The guy shows up every year, year in and year out. Putting up numbers, leading his team. He can't do it all by himself."
ANALYSIS
Cooks is an interesting character reference for Prescott, considering he's also played with Tom Brady and Drew Brees during his career. Cooks pointed out Wednesday that even those future Hall of Famers "had a lot help around them." The veteran wideout went on to emphasize the importance of the Cowboys' skill-position players stepping up their level of play for Prescott and noted he took personally what he deemed as disrespect for his quarterback.
Cooks is an interesting character reference for Prescott, considering he's also played with Tom Brady and Drew Brees during his career. Cooks pointed out Wednesday that even those future Hall of Famers "had a lot help around them." The veteran wideout went on to emphasize the importance of the Cowboys' skill-position players stepping up their level of play for Prescott and noted he took personally what he deemed as disrespect for his quarterback.