Amari Cooper, an American football wide receiver for the National Football League (NFL) Cleveland Browns, was born on June 17, 1994. As the nation’s top receiver in 2014, he won the Biletnikoff Award and was named unanimously an All-American while playing college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide. The Oakland Raiders picked Cooper, who is widely regarded as the best wide receiver prospect in the 2015 NFL draft, with the fourth overall pick.
Cooper had two 1,000-yard seasons in a row and two trips to the Pro Bowl in his successful rookie and sophomore seasons. However, he failed in his third season with the Raiders, finishing with just 680 yards. After being traded to the Dallas Cowboys halfway through the 2018 season, he started to play well once more, including a 217-yard effort.

Cooper went to Miami, Florida’s Miami Northwestern Senior High School.[2] Despite missing a large portion of the junior season due to an injury, he was still one of Teddy Bridgewater’s main targets as a quarterback, recording 16 receptions for 175 yards and four touchdowns. Prior to his final year, Cooper was a dominant player on the 7-on-7 circuit at several college campuses. Following a great performance in Alabama’s summer camp, Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide extended an offer to him. He caught 33 passes for 722 yards and six scores in his last season. In addition to being voted first-team FHSAA 8A All-State, he was ranked fourth among players in the Orlando Sentinel’s Florida Top 100.[4] He received a request to perform at the.

According to most, Cooper was a four-star recruit. He was ranked as the number 45 in the Rivals100, and Rivals.com ranked him as the number eight player in Florida and the number six wide receiver.[6] He ranked 25th in the ESPNU Southeast Top 100, number 12 in Florida, and the number seven wide receiver in the country as well as the number 46 overall prospect in the ESPNU 150.[7] 247Sports.com listed him as the sixth-best wide receiver and the tenth-best player in the state of Florida, while the Top247 ranked him 55th.[8] In addition, Scout.com ranked him as the 86th overall prospect and the nation’s number-12 pass catcher.[9] Among other schools, he rejected Florida State, Miami, and Ohio State in favor of Alabama. Cooper verbally committed to the University of Alabama, which he declared on

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