Albuquerque Journal

Garrett: Cooper can be cornerston­e

Cowboys coach all in with acquisitio­n of WR for first-round pick

- BY CLARENCE E. HILL JR. FORT WORTH STAR-TELEGRAM

FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett explained his team’s decision to give up a first-round pick to the Oakland Raiders for receiver Amari Cooper on his Dallas radio show on Tuesday.

“Well, obviously it’s a big decision,” Garrett said. “We talked about it a lot, at all levels of our organizati­on. I do believe we’ve done a good job selecting guys in the first round and they’re cornerston­e players on our team. And we really believe that Amari can be that kind of a guy.

“Again he’s 24 years old. He has a lot of ability to play his position. We believe he’s the right kind of guy. We think he has a bright future. The value for a player like that at his age, that’s really what it costs you. It costs you a first-round pick.”

The Cowboys are 3-4 coming off Sunday’s 20-17 loss to the Washington Redskins.

It appears to be a desperatio­n move after the Cowboys passed on former Alabama receiver Calvin Ridley in the first round of the 2018 NFL draft last April to take linebacker Leighton Vander Esch, who was selected 19th overall. It also seems to be an admission that the receiver-by-committee approach fol-

lowing the release of Dez Bryant was a failure.

Garrett said getting Cooper was worth the pick because he is better than any receiver in the upcoming draft. Ridley is only six months younger than Cooper, and the Cowboys don’t need to wait on Cooper to develop. He is ready to have an immediate impact.

“If we were to get him in the draft next spring, you would say: ‘Boy, is there any receiver who is as good as a guy like Amari Cooper?’ ” Garrett continued. “He’s not 28, 29, 30. You’re not paying for a guy for what he’s done for the past six, seven, eight years for another team. We feel like he has it in front of him and he can really benefit our team going forward.”

Cooper, picked fourth overall in 2015 out of Alabama, is a two-time Pro Bowl selection who has had over 1,000 yards receiving his first two years. But he struggled in 2017 and caught just 22 passes for 280 yards and one touchdown through six games in 2018.

Garrett believes Cooper can help the Cowboys, who have the NFL’s 29thranked passing offense at just 183.1 yards per game.

“Your numbers can be a function of what the environmen­t is and how the team is playing in general,” Garrett said. “He’s not a perfect player, nobody is. There are certainly areas where he can improve. But there are so many positives about him.”

Garrett said Cooper would be at the Cowboys headquarte­rs at The Star on Tuesday and start practicing today. The Cowboys have a bye week and play again Nov. 5 at home against the Tennessee Titans.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dallas coach Jason Garrett has a new offensive toy to work with thanks to the addtion of WR Amari Cooper.
ALEX BRANDON/ASSOCIATED PRESS Dallas coach Jason Garrett has a new offensive toy to work with thanks to the addtion of WR Amari Cooper.

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