2022 Receiving Stats
REC
57
YDS
699
TD
3
AVG
12.3
TAR
93
2023 Projections
2022 Fantasy Outlook
All things considered, 2021 might've been the most impressive of Cooks' six 1,000-yard
seasons. He barely got there, even with a career-high 134 targets, but it's hard to blame him
given that he caught passes from Davis Mills and Tyrod Taylor in an offense with no other
proven weapons. Prior to last year, Cooks had played with Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Jared Goff
and Deshaun Watson, landing in the range of 114-129 targets five times in six years. He was
slightly above that last season, missing only one game and ultimately accounting for 28.6
percent of Houston's receiving yards. Cooks exited Week 18 with a knee injury, but there's been no report of surgery amidst a fairly quiet offseason for the Texans. The team moved Watson for
a haul of draft picks, with hopes for 2022 mostly relying on internal development and whatever
the rookie class can provide. It's a situation that makes Cooks the far-and-away No. 1 receiver,
again, though he'd ideally be a high-end No. 2 on a better team. And while the Texans are
unlikely to be good this season, Mills showed enough in 2021 to create some hope for a
competent passing game under new OC Pep Hamilton. Cooks turns 29 in September, and he
doesn't seem to have lost much of his 4.33 speed as he enters Year 9 in the NFL. Read Past Outlooks
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Sent to Cowboys
The Cowboys acquired Cooks from the Texans on Sunday in exchange for a 2023 fifth-round draft pick and a 2024 sixth-round draft pick, Todd Archer of ESPN.com reports.
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Cooks, who is coming off a 2022 season in which he caught 57 passes (on 93 targets) for 699 yards and three touchdowns in 13 games for Houston, will bolster a Dallas wideout corps that also features returnees CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup. Since being drafted by the Saints in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft, Cooks -- who turns 30 in September -- has been traded four times. With the Cowboys, the 5-foot-10, 183-pounder's speed and experience should be an asset to a pass-catching corps that will continue to be highlighted by Lamb, and if Cooks is able to stay healthy in 2023, an uptick in production is a plausible outcome while working in an offense helmed by quarterback Dak Prescott.
Cooks, who is coming off a 2022 season in which he caught 57 passes (on 93 targets) for 699 yards and three touchdowns in 13 games for Houston, will bolster a Dallas wideout corps that also features returnees CeeDee Lamb and Michael Gallup. Since being drafted by the Saints in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft, Cooks -- who turns 30 in September -- has been traded four times. With the Cowboys, the 5-foot-10, 183-pounder's speed and experience should be an asset to a pass-catching corps that will continue to be highlighted by Lamb, and if Cooks is able to stay healthy in 2023, an uptick in production is a plausible outcome while working in an offense helmed by quarterback Dak Prescott.
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Air Yards Per Game
77.1Air Yards Per Snap
1.60% Team Air Yards
24.7%% Team Targets
16.6%Avg Depth of Target
10.9 YdsCatch Rate
61.3%Drop Rate
6.5%Avg Yds After Catch
3.8% Targeted On Route
22.0%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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2022 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
183 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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Aside from an injury-plagued 2019, Cooks has eclipsed 1,000 receiving yards every season since 2015 despite playing for four teams over that span. Moreover, Cooks has also been one of the league’s most efficient receivers, and last year was no exception — 14.2 YPC (10th), 9.7 YPT (5th). At 5-10, 183, Cooks is small, lightning quick and very fast — he ran a 4.33 40 at the 2014 Combine. His 20 20-yard receptions tied him for fifth in the league, and he had three catches of 40-plus yards. Cooks has never been much of a red-zone threat, so his six touchdowns from a year ago are about as much as one can expect. At 27, Cooks is still a skilled receiver in his late prime, and he’s actually been durable, missing only three games in the last six seasons, though two of those misses were due to concussions. With wideout Will Fuller now in Miami, Cooks should be the top target in Houston, slated for good volume. The Texans drafted 6-4 WR Nico Collins in the third round, but there aren’t a lot of good options behind Cooks. The biggest concern is who will be throwing him those targets, as quarterback Deshaun Watson wants out of Houston and could also be facing discipline from the league due to sexual assault allegations. Should Watson depart, his replacement, Tyrod Taylor, is a significant downgrade.
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Wants to move on
Cooks told front office personnel that he does not want to be part of Houston's rebuilding process, Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Chronicle reports.
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Eclipses century mark in win
Cooks secured five of six targets for 106 yards and a touchdown in the Texans' 32-31 win over the Colts on Sunday.
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Reels in four passes
Cooks caught four passes for 39 yards on seven targets against Jacksonville on Sunday.
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Set to suit up Sunday
Cooks (personal) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game versus the Jaguars.
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Misses practice Thursday
Cooks did not participate in Thursday's practice and was listed as "Not Injury Related - Personal" on the Texans' injury report.
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