When I first met Cooks at the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine, he impressed me with his love for football. As a pro, Cooks reminds me a lot of Antonio Brown, only faster. It's true that when Bill Belichick traded for him, Cooks became just one more receiver on a multi-faceted offense with a number of other players poised to compete for catches. However, I think Cooks will separate himself from the pack because of his run-after-the-catch ability. As much as Brady trusts the sure-handed Julian Edelman, I think Brady will come to see that the younger, faster Cooks -- who also does not drop the ball -- provides a better chance to produce big plays on a per-catch basis than Edelman.