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Scouting report

by Scott Pagel

PHI WR Riley Cooper - Week 11, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 - Cooper vs. Green Bay
Riley Cooper struggled for just one catch and six yards last week. After a streak of about four pretty productive games in a row, his last two have seen a combined three catches for 32 yards. Cooper appears to have been passed by Jordan Matthews.

by Scott Pagel

PHI WR Riley Cooper - Week 10, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 - Cooper vs. Carolina
Riley Cooper took a bit of a step back last week, catching just two balls for 26 yards on six targets. Cooper and Nick Foles have had a bit of a connection over the last two seasons so it will be interesting to see any effects Mark Sanchez now has. Cooper was a risky play to begin with but had come on a bit over his last four games.

by Scott Pagel

PHI WR Riley Cooper - Week 9, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 - Cooper vs. Houston
Riley Cooper has put together four pretty solid games in a row now. He quietly had five catches for 88 yards last week on nine targets. The yards and targets were a season high.

His last four games he's averaged a line of 5-59, with one TD in that span while averaging about eight targets a game. While it doesn't sound impressive, his first three week averages were 3-24 with no TDs while averaging about five targets per game. This week the Texans come in ranked 22nd in allowing fantasy points to WRs. Cooper probably isn't safe for typical leagues, butin deeper leagues he becomes at least an option to think about.

by Scott Pagel

PHI WR Riley Cooper - Week 8, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 - Cooper vs. Arizona
Riley Cooper caught five balls for 59 yards on seven targets back in Week 6.

If you haven't been keeping track, it's been three pretty decent fantasy games for Cooper in a row now. He had 54 yards in Week 4, and 33 yards and a TD Week 5. While that may not seem like a big deal, he's been much more visible than the first three weeks. And I'm not saying run out and grab him, but if you play in a deeper league he's a guy to continue to monitor. It's a decent matchup this week and I would expect Cooper could have his chances again with Patrick Peterson likely on Jeremy Maclin.

by Scott Pagel

PHI WR Riley Cooper - Week 6, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 - Cooper vs. NY Giants
Riley Cooper caught his first TD of the season, an impressive grab going one-on-one with a defender and stealing it away in the end zone. He finished with four catches for 33 yards and five targets.

It was the kind of catch the big-bodied Cooper has been expected to make all season, but he's dropped more than he's caught in the end zone this year. Cooper still saw less targets than Jordan Mathews (7 to 5), but may be starting to wake up a bit. Cooper had a 6-54-0 line in Week 5 so this was two somewhat productive fantasy games in a row. It's a tough matchup this week as the Giants are sixth in allowing fantasy points to WRs.

by Scott Pagel

PHI WR Riley Cooper - Week 5, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 - Cooper vs. St. Louis
Cooper had six catches for 54 yards on eight targets last week. All were season highs.

For the most part, Cooper has been invisible this season and hasn't really made big, difficult catches when the team needs them - like last week in the end zone. For now, Cooper will remain on the outside with Jordan Matthews in the slot, but Cooper is just not a safe fantasy option, even with a solid matchup this week against the Rams who are 22nd in allowing fantasy points to WRs.

by Scott Pagel

PHI WR Riley Cooper - Week 4, 2014 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 - Cooper vs. San Francisco
Riley Cooper hasn't done much to this point but did have his "best" statistical game of the year with four catches for 34 yards on seven targets. He's passed this week in our rankings (in terms of Eagle WRs) by Jordan Matthews who exploded last week for two TDs. Cooper has been pretty invisible this year to this point, and is way too risky for lineups.

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