Rob Coakley said he is "a little higher on Amari Cooper than Keenan Allen" when hunting for dusty veterans in the final rounds on Drafters. His logic is simple: Cooper’s market is being depressed only because he has not signed yet, while Allen’s value is capped by the complete uncertainty surrounding his next landing spot and quarterback. In a 20-round cumulative-scoring tournament Coakley wants some exposure to a proven 1,000-yard wideout who could still land in an every-down outside role, but he cautioned viewers not to go overboard—calling Cooper a sprinkle, not a core holding.