Cooper is a 6-foot, 199-pound playmaker whose size, speed, and body control stand out. He ran a 4.42-second 40-yard dash at the NFL scouting combine and finished 2025 leading the Hoosiers with 69 receptions for 937 yards and 14 touchdowns as Indiana went 16-0 and captured the national title. The Eagles also hosted him for an official Top 30 visit in March, underscoring their interest.
evaluators view Cooper as a versatile target who can thrive outside or from the slot, with strong after-the-catch ability and the capability to beat press early in routes. While some see Day 2 value in his profile, there are notes on areas to improve, including blocking and winning contested catches to maximize his production in a pro offense.
The discussion around Cooper aligns with the Eagles’ recent WR history, including their first-round pick in 2021 (DeVonta Smith). Positive chatter from analysts and fans suggests Cooper would be a fan favorite in Philadelphia and a practical pre-draft consideration if the club plans for a potential exit of Brown.
As the draft approaches, Cooper’s profile and the Eagles’ documented interest contribute to ongoing speculation about how Philadelphia would reshape its wide receiver corps. A first-round selection of a ready-made, versatile receiver would reflect a clear strategy to replenish this position should Brown move on.