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Tight End Rank: #22 Overall: #117
Cooley had a big rebound season after an injury plagued '09 season. Cooley tied a career high in yards (849) and caught 77 passes, his second highest career total. Cooley was a reliable target in the Redskins' new offense, an offense that normally gets the tight end involved. Cooley has at least 77 receptions two of the last three years and 700-plus yards in all but two NFL seasons. He has been a consistent No. 1 tight end in the Redskins' offense. Cooley has never been a huge red-zone threat, though, failing to top double-digit scores at any point of his career. 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 only knock are a lack of scores (six the last three seasons). But he'll get a ton of receptions (70-plus) and around 800-receiving yards. Cooley isn't flashy but certainly gets the job done for fantasy teams, producing solid weekly numbers. |
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| Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (knee) said he definitely expects to return to the team next season even though he had finished the season on Injured Reserve in two of the last three years. |
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| Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (knee) said the NFL lockout cost him the rest of the 2011 season as he was unable to receive treatment from team doctors and trainers for a left knee that was feeling stiff from surgery in January. Instead, Cooley figured he would handle it himself. He didn't think the knee was that bad. 'I feel 100 percent that I'm a casualty for the season of the lockout,' Cooley said. 'I think it was a shame that they didn't let players who had surgery spend time with the doctors and trainers they trust on daily basis, I wish I could have.' |
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| Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley's (knee) injured knee, which bothered him all of training camp, wasn't helped by the lockout, according to head coach Mike Shanahan. 'It hurt not having the OTAs and not having a chance to rehab (with the team) in the offseason,' Shanahan said. 'So when he came in, we didn't really know where he was.' |
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| Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan would like to have TE Chris Cooley (knee) return next season, despite the emergence of TE Fred Davis as the team's No. 1 tight end. 'We're hoping to have him back and playing at a high level,' Shanahan said. |
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| Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan said TE Chris Cooley (knee, finger) went on Injured Reserve because of his knee injury and not his broken finger. |
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| Many believe that Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (finger, knee) has played his last game for the team after being placed on Injured Reserve. However, Cooley could return next season if both sides work out another deal that allows Cooley a chance to try and come back and show how his knee is progressing. |
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| The Washington Redskins placed RB Tim Hightower (knee) and TE Chris Cooley (hand) on the Injured Reserve Tuesday, Oct. 25, ending both of their seasons. Cooley had surgery to fix a broken hand. |
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| Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (knee, finger) will not need any new knee surgery for now. Instead, he will try some new treatments. |
| Fantasy Impact: We still aren't sure when he'll return, though. He could be out a while. |
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| The Washington Redskins have declared CB Byron Westbrook, TE Chris Cooley, DL Darrion Scott, WR Donte' Stallworth, DL Markus White, FS Oshiomogho Atogwe, OT Trent Williams inactive for Week 7. |
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| Washington Redskins TE Chris Cooley (finger), OT Trent Williams (ankle) and CB Byron Westbrook (hamstring) did not participate in practice Friday, Oct. 21, and have been ruled out for Week 7. |
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