"Cooper is at the head of the class, just ahead of [DeVante] Parker and [West Virginia's] Kevin White. Comparing him with this year's rookie group, he'd be right there with Sammy Watkins and Mike Evans and [Odell] Beckham. He's elusive. Has good vision. He can get up the field. He can high-point the ball. You wish he was bigger than he is. He kind of has an undersized build. He's good with the ball in his hands. He can run away from you. He's speedy and agile and a big-play threat. He has route-runner moxie. He knows how to maneuver a defensive back. His initial problem [in the NFL] is going to be that people are going to be able to get their hands on him. Not a lot of people play bump in college like they do in the pros. That's always the biggest adjustment, especially if you're not the biggest guy in the world. But I think he's got enough quickness to deal with it. He's going to have to learn to slap hands down and fight through press coverage."