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How TF did Cocker go undrafted?


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2 minutes ago, shaqattaq said:

Seriously, this kid has talent out the ass. I'm not saying he's a round one two or three pick, but undrafted?? I don't get it.

Nah I'd say based on doing a re-draft he's at least a Round 3 pick by now probably.

I just looked and he's the 11th best Rookie Receiver in yardage lol.

Out of boredom I looked even further. The 10th WR Pick last year was #35, but the 11th was #52; so he'd be up there lol

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1 minute ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Small school guy with below average measurables. Still expected him to get drafted at some point late, probably to the Rams. He seems to fit their mold perfectly and that mold has been producing.

What measurables did he score low in? I never even heard of him before we picked him up lol 

he def must have something working against him in the combine or whatever but he doesn’t look below athletic out there at all 

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5 minutes ago, jb2288 said:

What measurables did he score low in? I never even heard of him before we picked him up lol 

he def must have something working against him in the combine or whatever but he doesn’t look below athletic out there at all 

4.57 40 and didn't do any agility drills raising red flags there. Dude jumped out of the gym though. 42.5" vertical. That's damn near Vince Carter territory. If you find yourself playing pickup ball in the hardwood, do NOT jump with him. LOL

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

4.57 40 and didn't do any agility drills raising red flags there. Dude jumped out of the gym though. 42.5" vertical. That's damn near Vince Carter territory. If you find yourself playing pickup ball in the hardwood, do NOT jump with him. LOL

Oh wow he doesn’t look 4.57 out there. Hell of a find by our staff then 

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