The 2019 campaign was Amari Cooper's first full season with Dak Prescott, and the results did not disappoint, as Cooper ranked 15th in receptions (79) and 7th in both receiving yards (1,189) and touchdowns (8). Cooper battled through some late-season injuries and ended up scoring a career-high 15.4 PPR fantasy points per game, which ranked 15th in the league among wide receivers.
Cooper was even more impressive from an efficiency perspective. He ranked fourth by numberFire’s Reception Net Expected Points (NEP) per target, eighth in catch rate and second in Target Success Rate among wideouts with at least 100 targets last season.