Trader consensus on Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr., a versatile slot weapon with elite YAC (6.6 yards per reception) and contested-catch prowess from his 2025 national championship campaign (69 receptions, 937 yards, 13 TDs), clusters tightly around mid-to-late first-round picks due to widespread NFL wide receiver shortages after free agency and trades like Pittsburgh's Michael Pittman acquisition. The Indianapolis Colts lead slightly at 48.5% implied probability, fueled by their No. 16 slot and urgent need for Anthony Richardson complements beyond Alec Pierce; Atlanta Falcons (47%) seek a true WR2 opposite Drake London; New York Giants (47%) eye passing-game rebuild at No. 5 or via trade-down. Recent pre-draft visits (e.g., Washington Commanders on April 10) and skyrocketing mock projections post-combine have diffused sentiment across Bills, Bengals, Saints, 49ers, Vikings, and Patriots—all with Day 2 capital and glaring receiver gaps—heightening trade fluidity just days before the Pittsburgh draft.
Polymarket verilerine atıfta bulunan deneysel AI tarafından oluşturulmuş özet. Bu bir işlem tavsiyesi değildir ve bu piyasanın nasıl çözümlendiğinde hiçbir rolü yoktur. · Güncellendi2026 Pro Football Draft: Team to draft Omar Cooper Jr.
2026 Pro Football Draft: Team to draft Omar Cooper Jr.
Indianapolis Colts 44%
Los Angeles Chargers 44%
Pittsburgh Steelers 40%
Washington Commanders 40%
Indianapolis Colts
44%
Los Angeles Chargers
44%
Pittsburgh Steelers
40%
Washington Commanders
40%
Dallas Cowboys
39%
Los Angeles Rams
38%
Cleveland Browns
38%
San Francisco 49ers
35%
Arizona Cardinals
33%
New York Giants
33%
New England Patriots
32%
Denver Broncos
31%
Green Bay Packers
31%
Jacksonville Jaguars
31%
New Orleans Saints
31%
Philadelphia Eagles
31%
Atlanta Falcons
30%
Buffalo Bills
30%
Detroit Lions
30%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
30%
Baltimore Ravens
30%
Cincinnati Bengals
30%
Las Vegas Raiders
30%
Tennessee Titans
30%
Minnesota Vikings
29%
Seattle Seahawks
26%
Houston Texans
26%
Carolina Panthers
18%
New York Jets
16%
Kansas City Chiefs
14%
Chicago Bears
13%
Miami Dolphins
8%
Indianapolis Colts 44%
Los Angeles Chargers 44%
Pittsburgh Steelers 40%
Washington Commanders 40%
Indianapolis Colts
44%
Los Angeles Chargers
44%
Pittsburgh Steelers
40%
Washington Commanders
40%
Dallas Cowboys
39%
Los Angeles Rams
38%
Cleveland Browns
38%
San Francisco 49ers
35%
Arizona Cardinals
33%
New York Giants
33%
New England Patriots
32%
Denver Broncos
31%
Green Bay Packers
31%
Jacksonville Jaguars
31%
New Orleans Saints
31%
Philadelphia Eagles
31%
Atlanta Falcons
30%
Buffalo Bills
30%
Detroit Lions
30%
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
30%
Baltimore Ravens
30%
Cincinnati Bengals
30%
Las Vegas Raiders
30%
Tennessee Titans
30%
Minnesota Vikings
29%
Seattle Seahawks
26%
Houston Texans
26%
Carolina Panthers
18%
New York Jets
16%
Kansas City Chiefs
14%
Chicago Bears
13%
Miami Dolphins
8%
If the 2026 NFL Draft is canceled, not completed, or Omar Cooper Jr. is not drafted by May 9, 2026, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Piyasa Açıldı: Apr 10, 2026, 3:59 PM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...If the 2026 NFL Draft is canceled, not completed, or Omar Cooper Jr. is not drafted by May 9, 2026, this market will resolve to "Other".
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the NFL; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Trader consensus on Indiana wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr., a versatile slot weapon with elite YAC (6.6 yards per reception) and contested-catch prowess from his 2025 national championship campaign (69 receptions, 937 yards, 13 TDs), clusters tightly around mid-to-late first-round picks due to widespread NFL wide receiver shortages after free agency and trades like Pittsburgh's Michael Pittman acquisition. The Indianapolis Colts lead slightly at 48.5% implied probability, fueled by their No. 16 slot and urgent need for Anthony Richardson complements beyond Alec Pierce; Atlanta Falcons (47%) seek a true WR2 opposite Drake London; New York Giants (47%) eye passing-game rebuild at No. 5 or via trade-down. Recent pre-draft visits (e.g., Washington Commanders on April 10) and skyrocketing mock projections post-combine have diffused sentiment across Bills, Bengals, Saints, 49ers, Vikings, and Patriots—all with Day 2 capital and glaring receiver gaps—heightening trade fluidity just days before the Pittsburgh draft.
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