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Here’s what Amari Cooper must do to justify the investment

The draft capital spent for the fourth-year wide receiver would show that the Dallas Cowboys believe Amari Cooper is capable of being a lead receiver. While it is presumptuous to expect Cooper to deliver on this expectation, it is fun to speculate on what he will need to do to prove the Cowboys front office belief that he will be a positive addition to the team.

For Cooper to be worth the investment, he will need to deliver both intangible and tangible value. By definition, intangible value will be hard to quantify but it likely means that Cooper will need to draw coverage his way from time to time to allow quarterback Dak Prescott to exploit one on one match-ups with his other wide receivers.