
Brandin Cooks
32-Year-Old
Free Agent
2025 Receiving Stats
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YDS
279
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AVG
11.6
TAR
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2026 Projections
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Hopes to sign before training camp
Cooks said in a recent interview with Tim Graham of The Athletic that he hopes to sign with a team within the next few weeks and mentioned a return to Buffalo as his preferred landing spot. "Obviously, Buffalo is the place I'd love to be," Cooks said. "I want to prove that to them and have a full offseason with them. Both sides are figuring things out. We'll see, but hopefully something transpires because I love going to training camp."
ANALYSIS
With 9,811 career receiving yards over 12 NFL seasons, the 32-year-old Cooks is one of the more experienced wideouts left on the open market as the start of training camp approaches. At this stage of his career, Cooks profiles as more of a rotational player than an every-down receiver, but he's reportedly drawn contract offers from plenty of contending clubs as a depth option. That list of teams is believed to include the Bills, who previously signed Cooks last November after the Saints cut him loose. After producing a 5-114-0 line on 11 targets in five games with the Bills to close out the regular season, Cooks' most notable moment in a Buffalo uniform came in the divisional round of the playoffs, when he had a Josh Allen deep ball wrestled away from him for a game-shifting interception in overtime of a 33-30 loss to the Broncos. Despite the sour end to the past season, Cooks is hopeful to run it back with Buffalo as he pursues his first Super Bowl ring.
With 9,811 career receiving yards over 12 NFL seasons, the 32-year-old Cooks is one of the more experienced wideouts left on the open market as the start of training camp approaches. At this stage of his career, Cooks profiles as more of a rotational player than an every-down receiver, but he's reportedly drawn contract offers from plenty of contending clubs as a depth option. That list of teams is believed to include the Bills, who previously signed Cooks last November after the Saints cut him loose. After producing a 5-114-0 line on 11 targets in five games with the Bills to close out the regular season, Cooks' most notable moment in a Buffalo uniform came in the divisional round of the playoffs, when he had a Josh Allen deep ball wrestled away from him for a game-shifting interception in overtime of a 33-30 loss to the Broncos. Despite the sour end to the past season, Cooks is hopeful to run it back with Buffalo as he pursues his first Super Bowl ring.
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Air Yards Per Game
15.4Air Yards Per Snap
0.55% Team Air Yards
5.1%% Team Targets
4.4%Avg Depth of Target
9.2 YdsCatch Rate
76.0%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
1.9% Targeted On Route
7.5%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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2025 Brandin Cooks Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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5' 10"Weight
190 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.33 secShuttle Time
3.81 secCone Drill
6.76 secVertical Jump
36.0 inBroad Jump
120 inBench Press
16 repsHand Length
9.63 inArm Length
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Cooks seems to be nearing the end of the line, joining his third team in the past four years after finishing with less than 700 receiving yards in three consecutive seasons. He sank all the way to 259 yards in 10 games last year with the Cowboys, limited both by injuries and terrible per-target production (48.1 percent catch rate, 4.8 YPT). Cooks turns 32 in September and won't be ahead of Chris Olave or Rashid Shaheed on the depth chart in New Orleans, but there is an opportunity to earn playing time, especially if Olave's concussion issues resurface and/or Shaheed struggles to come back from knee surgery. Even if that happens, it's hard to imagine a post-prime version of Cooks putting up fantasy-relevant numbers in an offense that's a strong candidate to experience some of the worst QB play in the league. Cooks can probably consider it a success if he gets the 468 receiving yards needed to reach 10,000 for his career.
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Gets expanded role with Buffalo
Cooks appeared in 15 regular-season contests with the Saints (10 games) and Bills (five) in 2025 and caught 24 passes (on 36 targets) for 279 yards.
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Comes up big in wild-card win
Cooks caught three of five targets for 58 yards in the Bills' 27-24 win over the Jaguars in the wild-card round Sunday.
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Healthy heading into playoffs
Cooks wasn't listed on Wednesday's injury report, confirming that he's healthy heading into Sunday's wild-card round game at Jacksonville.
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Inactive Sunday
Cooks is inactive for Sunday's regular-season finale against the Jets.
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Breaks out for 101 yards in Week 17
Cooks corralled four of six targets for 101 yards in Sunday's 13-12 loss to the Eagles.
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Hoping for Bills return
Cooks, who plans to continue playing in 2026, is hoping to be able to return to Buffalo, with whom he played a combined seven regular-season and postseason games in 2025, Nick Shook of NFL.com reports. "Obviously, Buffalo is the place I'd love to be," Cooks said. "I want to prove that to them and have a full offseason with them."
ANALYSIS
Cooks played a bit role down the stretch of the regular season for the Bills, but he matched the five catches he posted in his five-game regular-season stint during Buffalo's two-game playoff run. However, he was also a key part of the team's final offensive postseason play, a would-be catch in overtime that was wrestled away from him by Ja'Quan McMillan and ruled a critical interception. Cooks is hoping for a chance at redemption with the Bills, where he enjoyed the opportunity to play with Josh Allen.
Cooks played a bit role down the stretch of the regular season for the Bills, but he matched the five catches he posted in his five-game regular-season stint during Buffalo's two-game playoff run. However, he was also a key part of the team's final offensive postseason play, a would-be catch in overtime that was wrestled away from him by Ja'Quan McMillan and ruled a critical interception. Cooks is hoping for a chance at redemption with the Bills, where he enjoyed the opportunity to play with Josh Allen.







