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Lost amid the “CeeDee Lamb Show” is how good Amari Cooper still is

In March of 2020, Amari Cooper signed a five-year, $100M contract with the Dallas Cowboys. He responded by posting one of the best seasons of his career with 92 receptions and over 1,100 yards despite starting quarterback Dak Prescott only appearing in five games before being sidelined with a broken ankle. It’s a testament to Cooper’s ability that he was able to post such head-turning numbers with a collection of backup QBs throwing him passes. But before you assume he was being force-fed, understand he posted the best targeted competition percentage of his career at nearly 71 percent.