3. Amari Cooper, WR
Collins’ teammate, Cooper, may not even be the first wide receiver off the board in the draft. However, he’s sure to be a candidate for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.
Kevin White and Cooper are Nos. 1 and 1A in terms of wideouts in 2015, and while White may boast a higher upside, there’s no doubting Cooper is going to be a transformative player.
Cooper is already a polished receiver with the physical tools to separate from defenders and get open. He was able to thrive with limited talent under center at Alabama, and now we project him nabbing passes from Nick Foles in St. Louis at No. 10 in a new-look offense.