AP

Several NFL players have said this offseason that they worked out with Randy Moss and found him to be in good shape and seemingly enthusiastic about the possibility of returning to the NFL. But Saints receiver Brandin Cooks may have shared the strongest opinion yet about Moss’s chances of succeeding in a return to the NFL.

Cooks said on the Jim Rome Show that the 38-year-old Moss could walk into an NFL locker room today and be ready to make an impact on Sunday.

“He could step on the field today, this Sunday, and I bet you he could probably go for a 100 yards,” Cooks said.

Reality check time: Moss hasn’t had a 100-yard receiving game since 2009. Moss played in 43 games after that and never reached 100 yards even once. The idea that Moss could have a 100-yard game today, when he failed to get 100 yards in any game when he was five years younger, is ridiculous.

But Moss must be doing something to impress his fellow NFL players during their workouts.

“He was running with us. It’s not like he was just out there coaching,” Cooks said. “He was actually running the conditioning, running the routes, and he still looked smooth.”

Moss may look like he can still play, but his playing days are done.