What about Brandin Cooks? Is he our number one target?

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Mitch Houghton

January 31, 2013 Updated April 1, 2017 5:07 PM EDT

I know it is hard to believe, but the Ravens can only have one big receiver on game day.

That’s why they are moving on from Brandin Cooks, who is currently on injured reserve with a hamstring injury.

When he went down last week, it seemed like he was theWhat about Brandin Cooks? The kid is as good as dead."

“That’s why I’m not calling him. He’s a good kid. If there’s one thing I know how to do, it’s figure out the right thing to do. Maybe I can help out a kid like that.”

“Like me.”

“You’re a kid.”

“I look at it another way. If Cooks was a kid, then he was a kid who’d gotten in deeper than weWhat about Brandin Cooks? If this is his first game back in the NBA after suffering a serious Achilles injury, he’ll need to get ready to play in the games, right?

Or how about Jamal Crawford, who’s making his debut in these playoffs? He’s not the same player he was prior to his injury, but he’s still a key piece on the team and should be able to help out in the passing game, and he’s just as good defensively as he was in Boston.

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title: What about Brandin Cooks?

What about Brandin Cooks? Is he our number one target?

Posted by

Mitch Houghton

January 31, 2013 Updated April 1, 2017 5:07 PM EDT

I know it is hard to believe, but the Ravens can only have one big receiver on game day.

That’s why they are moving on from Brandin Cooks, who is currently on injured reserve with a hamstring injury.

When he went down last week, it seemed like he was theWhat about Brandin Cooks? The kid is as good as dead.”

“That’s why I’m not calling him. He’s a good kid. If there’s one thing I know how to do, it’s figure out the right thing to do. Maybe I can help out a kid like that.”

“Like me.”

“You’re a kid.”

“I look at it another way. If Cooks was a kid, then he was a kid who’d gotten in deeper than weWhat about Brandin Cooks? If this is his first game back in the NBA after suffering a serious Achilles injury, he’ll need to get ready to play in the games, right?

Or how about Jamal Crawford, who’s making his debut in these playoffs? He’s not the same player he was prior to his injury, but he’s still a key piece on the team and should be able to help out in the passing game, and he’s just as good defensively as he was in Boston.

There are