Polzin spotlighted Elijah Cooks as the Eagles receiver to roster. Philadelphia beat writers—whom Polzin trusts—have repeatedly tabbed Cooks as the standout of camp. The Eagles are expected to rest their starting trio, leaving Cooks to run with Tanner McKee for at least a half. Given Philly’s up-tempo, pass-heavy preseason tendencies, Polzin likes Cooks as a high-floor, high-ceiling option who can be played solo or paired with McKee in DFS tournament builds.