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http://www.nbcdfw.com/blogs/blue-st...aft-Pick-Jonathan-Cooper-G-UNC-189363601.html

By Jonathan Bales

UNC guard Jonathan Cooper is the consensus No. 2 guard in the country behind Alabama’s Chance Warmack. A lot of times “groupthink”—a bunch of analysts converging on the opinion of one or two popular experts—infiltrates the NFL Draft, however. Based solely on game film, I believe Cooper to be superior to Warmack, although the two are admittedly different types of guards.

Scouting Report

Cooper is hands down the best pulling guard I’ve ever studied. He’s listed at 6’3’’, 310 pounds, although there’s a good chance he weighs closer to his college playing weight of 300 or so. Cooper uses his “lean” frame to move with ease to the second level of defenses. He’s as agile as any interior lineman I’ve seen, dashing across the field and having the athleticism to move with linebackers. When Cooper is on the move, he’s at his best.

Because of his “finesse” skill set, Cooper excels on plays like counters and screens when he can get in space. He struggles when he’s asked to anchor against big, strong defensive linemen. He can still hold up at the point-of-attack because he’s so athletic and generally able to play with outstanding leverage, but he struggles with bull rushes from powerful defenders.

In pass protection, Cooper displays good technique. He’s moves fluidly and can shadow defenders with ease. He needs to develop more power in his punch, which could allow him to better ward off stronger rushers. Sometimes he gets driven back into the backfield.

Overall, Cooper is a really outstanding prospect. He’s an explosive player who could stand to add some strength, but that’s really his only weakness at this point. He’s probably going to light up the track in Indianapolis.

NFL Comparison: Jon Asamoah

Chiefs guard Jon Asamoah has quickly turned into one of the better guards in the NFL. Like Cooper, he’s athletic without elite strength, but he plays very intelligently.

Projection

Cooper should be a first-round pick, although it’s unlikely he’ll go in the top 15 selections. It’s not that he doesn’t deserve it, because he’ll probably be the top guard on my board and I think guards are generally underrated. However, most NFL teams don’t value interior linemen too much, so there’s even a slight chance that Cooper could fall into the early part of the second round.

Fit in Dallas

I love Cooper’s skill set and I think he’s exactly what the Cowboys need, but I’m just unsure if he’s a player they’ll specifically target. Traditionally, Jason Garrett and the ‘Boys have favored big, strong interior linemen. Remember, the Cowboys almost always run inside in short-yardage situations and only rarely throw screens (24 all year) or run counters (six all year), so they don’t ask their linemen to move around too much. Perhaps they’ll seek a different sort of interior lineman—as they should—with the switch to Bill Callahan calling plays.
 
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Just finished up studying Chance Warmack. I did Jonathan Cooper last week and I really thought I might put Cooper ahead of Warmack..

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But I don't think I can do it. I'll have the two very closely rated and I think Cooper is a much better athlete, but Warmack is so sound.

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The last guard that I liked about as much as either player was DeCastro, and I'm not sure I'd rate him ahead of either one.

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I think Cowboys fans should be happy with either Warmack or Cooper, though. Diff type of players..

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Warmack is the big guy the Cowboys typically like inside, while Cooper is perhaps what they SHOULD seek in boosting O-line athleticism

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That's not to say Warmack isn't a good athlete, but just that Cooper is one of the best interior line athletes I've ever seen.

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Also, Cooper is already 23, while Warmack will still be 21 when the season begins. That's an advantage I think some overlook.
 

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I'd take Warmack ahead of Cooper but wouldnt be upset at all if we landed Cooper

That being said. They will both be available when we draft and we will not take either
 
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Warmack I think we would. I think Jerry could sell the whole Larry Allen going into the Hall, draft a mauling G.

Don't think we would Cooper.

It'll be interesting... thats for sure.
 

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Warmack I think we would. I think Jerry could sell the whole Larry Allen going into the Hall, draft a mauling G.

Don't think we would Cooper.

It'll be interesting... thats for sure.

Why dont you think they would draft Cooper. Not the mauling type.

Reason we will fail again in 13 if thats the case
 

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[video=youtube;RxnFNnW0IoM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxnFNnW0IoM[/video]
 
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Why dont you think they would draft Cooper. Not the mauling type.

Reason we will fail again in 13 if thats the case

I don't think Jerry likes the idea of drafting a guard.

He needs a splash this off season. He needs a sexy draft.

BUT....

Larry Allen just got elected to the HOF. While athletic as all get out, LA was best known for getting on his opponents and making them quit. Warmack is a dominant, physical guard. I think Jerry could buy into drafting a guy like that. I could even see him giving him #73 (sorry bernadeau) and marketing that.
 

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I don't think Jerry likes the idea of drafting a guard.

He needs a splash this off season. He needs a sexy draft.

BUT....

Larry Allen just got elected to the HOF. While athletic as all get out, LA was best known for getting on his opponents and making them quit. Warmack is a dominant, physical guard. I think Jerry could buy into drafting a guy like that. I could even see him giving him #73 (sorry bernadeau) and marketing that.

Cooper does look on the small size in those videos, but he does move real well and finishes his blocks great. The article may be right though. Because he is not the mauler type, Jerry will probably pass
 
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My thing is I've seen 100's of reps of Warmack just man handling dudes and pushing them past where the cameras can even pick it up.

More of Coopers best snaps were tricky. Cut blocks, backside blocks etc. even if we add him we won't be able to screen because we're not a real team.
 
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