Best Ball Guy explained why he is comfortable sprinkling Brandin Cooks into the final rounds of Underdog drafts. After looking up the veteran’s deal, he found that New Orleans is on the hook for guaranteed money, which all but assures Cooks a roster spot and meaningful snaps. That financial commitment, plus the possibility that Chris Olave misses time, gives Cooks a path to run in two-receiver sets and no worse than the WR-3 role. Because Underdog lineups must start three wideouts every week, he values Cooks’ locked-in playing time and occasional spike-week profile over fringe rookie flyers. The contract floor, inexpensive price tag, and contingency upside make him a sensible depth addition when your roster still needs wide-receiver starts.