Cooper Jr
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Omar Cooper Jr. is the kind of player whose story requires full context to appreciate. He spent two years at Indiana as an afterthought — a four-star recruit from Indianapolis buried on the depth chart, publicly called out by his head coach for reliability issues, contributing in flashes but never consistently — and then became one of the most dangerous slot receivers in the country on a 16-0 national championship team. That arc matters, because it tells you both what the ceiling looks like and what the concern is.
What he does on the field in his best moments is special. The 37-inch vertical at the Combine confirmed the explosiveness already visible on tape — the same bounce that makes him a weapon on short crosses, screens, and designed touches that put the ball in his hands with room to operate. His catch-and-run ability is legitimate; contested catches get secured through contact and then he's immediately attacking pursuit angles. The four-touchdown, 207-yard performance against Indiana State, the game-winning grab at Penn State with 36 seconds left, the 75-yard reverse touchdown — these are plays that show a receiver who understands where he is and competes every rep.
The arm length at 30 1/4" is a flag, and the route tree still reflects a player built more around athleticism than polish at the stem and break point. Teams in press-heavy man coverage schemes will exploit that. The short-area agility data never came from the Combine, leaving a real question about his separation quickness in the NFL's tighter defensive windows.
The maturity question is the one that follows him into draft rooms. Eight games as a primary target is a limited audition, and Cignetti's public criticism in 2024 is the kind of character note that scouts take seriously. The 2025 growth appears genuine — but how much of it was scheme, how much was surrounding talent (Heisman QB Fernando Mendoza), and how much was permanent personal development is exactly what teams will spend time trying to answer before draft weekend.
In the right slot role, Cooper can be a productive chain-mover who creates chunk plays in the underneath game. The speed is real. The hands are real. The juice after the catch is real.