Rams acquire Brandon Cooks in trade with Patriots

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Les Snead isn't finished wheeling and dealing.
The Los Angeles Rams have acquired receiver Brandin Cooks and a fourth-round pick in a trade with the New England Patriots, NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reported. The Rams are sending their first-round pick in the upcoming draft (No. 23 selection) and a sixth-round pick to the Patriots, Garafolo added.
Cooks lands on his second new team in as many years, being dealt from the organization that acquired him via trade last offseason. The speedster who was sorely missed in the latter stages of Super BowlLII leaves New England after posting a 65-catch, 1,082-yard season that also included seven touchdowns.
Cooks is perhaps the league's best receiver to get traded twice in such a young career with plenty of promise and production. The game-breaking wideout is one of only three players with 1,000-plus receiving yards and five-plus receiving touchdowns in each of the last three seasons. The other two: Antonio Brown and Larry Fitzgerald.
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The 24-year-old moves to a team featuring a quarterback with whom he is familiar (thanks to sharing representation via Rep1 Sports) and one that was in need of another deep threat after the departure of Sammy Watkins. Cooks brings his top-end speed and big-play ability to a receiving corps that now features targets for every level of the field, and does so affordably in 2018, as he's in the fifth and final year of his rookie deal (due $8.5 million).
The Cooks deal is the latest move by Snead to stock his contending team with proven talent. Most of that occurred this offseason on the defensive side, but Cooks now stands to make Los Angeles' offense a complete threat that is fully capable of taking advantage of Jared Goff's arm.
Unlike most frequently dealt players, this move isn't a knock on Cooks, but instead a team swapping one asset for another to fit its needs. While Tom Brady is losing his best yards-per-catch target in his career (Cooks averaged 16.6 yards), New England is now armed with multiple first- and second-round picks, which sounds like the right pile to toss into discussions to move up to potentially select a quarterback. Brady might be battling time but the calendar doesn't move backward, and with the departure of Jimmy Garoppolo via trade, the Patriots appear primed to pick Brady's successor.
That selection could be made in a position gained by packaging some of the aforementioned picks, or could be one pick spent on a quarterback considered a second-tier prospect in this class (Oklahoma State's Mason Rudolph, for example). New England could instead use the other picks to address needs elsewhere, which are numerous after multiple players left via free agency. Either way, the Cooks deal creates flexibility, which has always been key to Bill Belichick's team-building process.




 
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He fit. But we don't need him. Pats now have two first rounders and two second rounders after having only four total in last years draft. That's good. We need help in a lot of areas other than receiver.
 

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That's a ton to give up for Cooks with 1yr left on his deal. McVeigh is a creative mind so I think he can find a way to use him but it's just bad value.

Cooks just isn't a #1 WR, pretty bad value for Rams.
 

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Pats need at least one quality offensive tackle, one or two edge rushers, a top cornerback and a QB to succeed Brady. They may just sit and use the picks where they are.
 

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Just Bill being Bill, and I'm OK with that


PS: I won't pretend to know what his plans are, nobody ever does.

1) he keeps his picks
2) he trades them to obtain more lower round picks. Like trading a 1 to get a 2 and 3 or a 2 and 4 or a 3 and 4 or some shit like that
3) the least likely thing is he uses them to trade up


My best guess is that Cooks was traded because it's the last year of his contract and the Patriots have no intention of paying him market value next year, so they trade him while he still has value to trade


Patriots fans are used to stars being traded or allowed to sign elsewhere, everyone except for TB12 of course.

I really don't think it's happening, but trading Gronk would hurt me. I love Gronk

And I'm disappointed they let Dion Lewis go too
 
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Just Bill being Bill, and I'm OK with that


PS: I won't pretend to know what his plans are, nobody ever does.

1) he keeps his picks
2) he trades them to obtain more lower round picks. Like trading a 1 to get a 2 and 3 or a 2 and 4 or a 3 and 4 or some shit like that
3) the least likely thing is he uses them to trade up


My best guess is that Cooks was traded because it's the last year of his contract and the Patriots have no intention of paying him market value next year, so they trade him while he still has value to trade


Patriots fans are used to stars being traded or allowed to sign elsewhere, everyone except for TB12 of course.

I really don't think it's happening, but trading Gronk would hurt me. I love Gronk

And I'm disappointed they let Dion Lewis go too


Dion Lewis was a surprise....thought they would keep him.....

Bill looking for a QB...even at the expense of Gronk...JMHO
 

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Can't say the Rams aren't trying. They are adding in a lot of players
 

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the team culture is don't talk about the belichik/ sandusky thing .. follow that edict and you're in the circle of trust .. malcolm butler and cooks were not going to be controlled
in that manner
 

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due to contract the pats made out like bandits on this trade.

i dont think any other team would have been willing to give up much more then a 3.

you have to take the contract into consideration.


16 games of cooks is not worth anything close to a 1st.


looks like kraft let coach do his job this time.
 

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all these changes being done by the rams and i think the chargers are still the best team in la. call me crazy but i think the chargers win their division next year, rams idk yet. dont know how many personal foul and unsportsmanlike penalties you can take on defense and still win. talib, suh and peters all seem to have issues with composure.
 

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