Cooley NOT looking healthy....

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Cooley NOT looking healthy....

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Dude, what up wid dat...??? If he is not 100% then Fred Davis is primed to have a banner year....

Cooley limping, icing knee after Jan. surgery Chris Cooley has been seen limping noticeably at Redskins camp, and coach Mike Shanahan confirmed that Cooley's knee is "sore."
Cooley is having to ice the knee to keep the swelling down. This is a concern after Cooley had knee surgery last January, following a 2010 season played on a torn meniscus. It appears the "clean-up" procedure may not have totally fixed the problem. Until Cooley shows he's back to 100 percent -- and it's no guarantee to happen -- we'd red flag him in early fantasy drafts.
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tribeofjudah wrote:Dude, what up wid dat...??? If he is not 100% then Fred Davis is primed to have a banner year....

Cooley limping, icing knee after Jan. surgery Chris Cooley has been seen limping noticeably at Redskins camp, and coach Mike Shanahan confirmed that Cooley's knee is "sore."
Cooley is having to ice the knee to keep the swelling down. This is a concern after Cooley had knee surgery last January, following a 2010 season played on a torn meniscus. It appears the "clean-up" procedure may not have totally fixed the problem. Until Cooley shows he's back to 100 percent -- and it's no guarantee to happen -- we'd red flag him in early fantasy drafts.


Having Fred, softens that news a bit and I wanted to trade him. Change of plans.
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I like Cooley a lot, but at the same time I wouldn't mind if we trade the guy. He can't pass block to save his life, would rather see us get some picks for him for another needed position. I feel confident in Davis and Paulsen.
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InsaneBoost wrote:I like Cooley a lot, but at the same time I wouldn't mind if we trade the guy. He can't pass block to save his life, would rather see us get some picks for him for another needed position. I feel confident in Davis and Paulsen.


Not just picks for another needed position, but picks for the all important draft next year to get our QB.

Do you think that Sellers is moving to TE to see if we have a viable option in him in case we do trade Cooley?
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Red_One43 wrote:
InsaneBoost wrote:I like Cooley a lot, but at the same time I wouldn't mind if we trade the guy. He can't pass block to save his life, would rather see us get some picks for him for another needed position. I feel confident in Davis and Paulsen.


Not just picks for another needed position, but picks for the all important draft next year to get our QB.

Do you think that Sellers is moving to TE to see if we have a viable option in him in case we do trade Cooley?


Good point. By now everyone in the NFL should know what he can do at TE.
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