ALAMEDA -- The decade-long search for a big-play receiver in Oakland has finally come to an end following the drafting of Amari Cooper.
With a big day by Cooper on Sunday against Denver, the Raiders could reach what's become a rare milestone for them.
Cooper needs 80 yards receiving to become the first Oakland player to hit the 1,000-yard mark in a season since Randy Moss' first year in Oakland back in 2005.
"I think it would be a cool accomplishment," Cooper said Wednesday. "Of course I set a lot of individual goals but I haven't reached any of them yet.