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Tight End Rank: #9 Overall: #79
Cooley scored just a touchdown last season, but otherwise flourished in the Redskins new West Coast offense. He had career highs in receptions (83) and yards (849). Cooley was the safety net for Jason Campbell, getting plenty of weekly targets. Cooley has 700-plus receiving yards in five straight seasons. Cooley isn't a huge tight end, but he has pretty good size and runs well for his size. And he has plus hands, catching nearly everything thrown his way.
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Cooley isn't a prolific No. 1 fantasy tight end, but solid. His lack of scores last season is a concern, but his big reception and yardage totals are an obvious plus. He can improve his TD totals as the Redskins offense gets better, which is likely. Consider him a top-10 option and mid-round pick for fantasy teams. |
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| Ryan O'Halloran, of The Washington Times, reports Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (ankle) did not participate in practice Friday, Nov. 6. He has been ruled out for the team's Week 9 game. |
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| Ryan O'Halloran, of The Washington Times, reports Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (ankle) did not participate in practice Thursday, Nov. 5. He will not play in Week 9 and hopes to return in early December. |
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| Jason Reid, of The Washington Post, reports Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (ankle) will be re-examined Monday, Nov. 9, after undergoing surgery on his right ankle. 'I'm hopeful that I can come back and play,' Cooley said. 'I still had an inch break in my ankle and it has three screws in it right now, so I'm not really getting around so well. So we'll see what happens.' He is currently wearing a walking cast on his right foot, but moved around on crutches earlier this week. |
| Fantasy Impact: Cooley has a shot to return this week, but we wouldn't count on it. |
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| Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (ankle) said on his Twitter page that he was scheduled to get three pins placed in his ankle during surgery Wednesday, Oct. 28. He hopes to be able to return in four weeks. |
| Fantasy Impact: We still aren't sure how long Cooley will be out, but we wouldn't count on him being a fantasy factor the rest of this season. |
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| Adam Schefter, of ESPN, reports a foot specialist said the broken ankle Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (ankle) suffered in Week 7 is not as bad as initially thought, and Cooley may be able to play in four weeks. |
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| The Associated Press reports Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (ankle) will likely be placed on the Injured Reserve List after breaking his right ankle Monday, Oct. 26. Head coach Jim Zorn said Cooley will need at least six to eight weeks to recover from his injury. However, it is unknown if he will need to undergo surgery. |
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| Jason La Canfora, of the NFL Network, reports Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (ankle) will miss the remainder of the season after breaking his right ankle Monday, Oct. 26, according to a team source. |
| Fantasy Impact: Big loss for the Redskins. Cooley was their most dependable option in the passing game. Fred Davis should take over the starting duties but isn't much of a fantasy option - No. 2 at best. |
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| Jason Reid, of The Washington Post, reports Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (back) believes he will be able to play in the team's preseason game Saturday, Aug. 22. |
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| CBSSports.com reports Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (back) and OT Mike D. Williams (ankle) missed practice Wednesday, Aug. 19. |
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| Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley said he believes QB Jason Campbell is ready to emerge as one of the NFL's top quarterbacks this season. 'Jason Campbell is so close to being one of the best QB's in the league; he will have a great year,' said Cooley, who filled in for SI.com's Peter King during his Monday Morning Quarterback column. |
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