Heartbreaking: Louisville Slugger Stadium Burnt Down to Ashes Due to fire inferno….. filled needs through the 2025 NFL Draft.
The league can hit un-pause now.
The contracts likely won’t be lucrative, and some players might wait until closer to training camp to find a home — passing on offseason workouts — but there are still jobs to be had. With the date for free-agent signees counting against the compensatory formula having passed, there is one less impediment to clubs inking them.
The highest remaining player on Gregg Rosenthal’s Top 101 Free Agents list is veteran wideout Amari Cooper.
The five-time Pro Bowler is coming off the worst year of his career, generating 547 yards and four touchdowns on 44 total catches over 14 games with the Cleveland Browns and Buffalo Bills. Early in the season, Cooper’s struggles were brushed aside, blamed on poor chemistry with Deshaun Watson. However, a midseason trade to Josh Allen’s Bills didn’t solve the problem. Cooper produced just 297 yards and two TDs in eight regular-season games in Western New York. In three postseason games, he averaged 6.8 yards per reception. Woof.
Given his production, it’s little surprise that the 30-year-old remains a free agent. But that doesn’t mean he’s lost the juice, and injuries could help explain his lack of output down the stretch. In the right situation, Cooper can be productive, even if he’s no longer a No. 1.
The wideout could be buy-low gold
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