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#105

Omar Cooper Jr.

WR Indiana Junior
54.5
Grade

Draft Projection

4
Round
103 - 105
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'0"
Height
196
Weight (lbs)
30.25"
Arm Length
9.625"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

4.42s
40-Yard Dash
37.0"
Vertical Jump

College Statistics

12
Games
29
Receptions
3
Receiving Tds
422
Receiving Yards

Strengths

  • Exceptional hands and catch radius allow him to haul in passes away from his frame with impressive body control, consistently making contested grabs look routine
  • Outstanding contact balance and finishing toughness enable him to run through arm tackles and break multiple tackle attempts, ranks top 10 nationally in forced missed tackles this season
  • Elite run-after-catch ability combines short-area agility with running back-like balance to turn short completions into explosive chunk plays, ninth nationally in yards after catch
  • Vertical speed and acceleration off the line create legitimate deep threat capability that forces safeties to respect his ability to stretch the field and win over the top
  • Alignment versatility with proven production both outside and in the slot gives offensive coordinators flexibility to move him around formations and create favorable matchups
  • Natural ball tracking skills particularly shine on deep throws where he adjusts fluidly to off-target passes and maintains focus through contact at the catch point
  • Physical willingness as a blocker on perimeter shows competitive toughness and team-first mentality that defensive coordinators notice when evaluating receivers on tape
  • Release quickness allows him to separate early in his routes and gain immediate advantage against press coverage, creating throwing windows for quarterbacks quickly after snap

Areas to Improve

  • Route refinement remains incomplete with underdeveloped stems and insufficient deception against man coverage, relies more on athleticism than technical precision to create separation currently
  • Inconsistent effort and focus across all reps has been documented issue throughout college career, past availability problems led coaching staff to question his dependability and commitment
  • Limited sample size of consistent high-level production with only eight games as primary contributor in 2025, hasn't proven ability to maintain excellence across full season
  • Route tree needs expansion beyond speed-based concepts, must develop more nuanced understanding of pacing and timing to become complete receiver at professional level
  • Blocking technique needs serious improvement to become more effective beyond just willing effort, relies too heavily on raw physicality rather than proper hand placement and leverage