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Marcus Cooper

Marcus Cooper Sr. (born February 1, 1990) is an executive and former professional who played in the () from 2013 to 2018. Drafted by the in the seventh round (252nd overall) of the out of , he appeared in 75 regular-season games across four teams, primarily with the (2013–2015) and (2016), where he recorded 155 combined tackles, 7 interceptions, and 2 defensive touchdowns. After retiring as a player, Cooper transitioned to scouting, joining the ' personnel department in 2019 and serving in his second season as a national scout as of 2025. Cooper's NFL career began after a standout senior season at Rutgers. Claimed off waivers by the Chiefs shortly after the without playing a snap for the 49ers, he quickly made an impact as a , starting 6 games and earning the Mack Lee Hill Award as the team's outstanding . His most productive year came in with the Cardinals, when he started all 16 games and led the team with 4 interceptions (tied for sixth in the ). In his executive role with the Giants, Cooper contributes to talent evaluation nationwide, leveraging his on-field experience to identify promising defensive backs and other prospects for the organization. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and known for his length and ball skills, Cooper's journey from a late-round pick to a respected exemplifies the pathways available in professional football beyond playing.

Early years

Early life

Marcus Cooper was born on February 1, 1990, in Bloomfield, Connecticut. As the only boy in his family with two sisters, Cooper grew up in a tight-knit household that supported his early interests. Bloomfield, a suburban town near Hartford, fostered athletic development through its community youth sports programs, including football leagues and track and field activities, which provided foundational opportunities for local children like Cooper.

High school career

Marcus Cooper attended Bloomfield High School in , where he excelled as a on the . Over his career from 2004 to 2007, he amassed 3,024 receiving yards and 43 receptions, setting school records in receptions, yards, , and consecutive games with a . These accomplishments earned him All-State honors as one of Connecticut's top receivers. In addition to , Cooper was a standout in , competing in sprints that highlighted his exceptional speed. He qualified for the state championships in the 100 meters, posting a time of 11.32 seconds at the 2007 event, and contributed to Bloomfield's strong 4x100-meter relay teams. His athletic versatility was further demonstrated by a 4.45-second time, which underscored his potential as a dynamic . Cooper's high school performance drew interest from multiple college programs, positioning him as a three-star recruit and the No. 97 nationally in the class of 2008. Recruiters valued his combination of size (6-foot-2, 180 pounds), speed, and route-running ability, leading to his commitment to , where he signed in February 2008.

College career

Rutgers Scarlet Knights

Marcus Cooper enrolled at in 2008 after being recruited as a out of Bloomfield High School in . During his first two seasons, he saw limited action on offense, struggling to secure significant playing time in a competitive receiving corps. In the spring of 2010, as a third-year , Cooper permanently switched to under the guidance of , a decision driven by the need for depth in the secondary and his own untapped potential on defense. This transition was aided by his high school versatility, where he had also played . The position change proved transformative, allowing Cooper to develop rapidly as a with his 6-foot-2 frame and ball skills. Over the next three seasons from 2010 to 2012, he appeared in 35 games, providing depth and contributing to Rutgers' defensive efforts in the . In his senior year of 2012, Cooper saw significantly increased snaps, starting all 13 games and logging substantial time in the Scarlet Knights' secondary during a 9-4 campaign that culminated in a victory. That season, he recorded 42 tackles (26 solo), one , four pass deflections, one forced , and one , helping anchor a defense that ranked 40th nationally in pass defense. Across his Rutgers tenure, Cooper amassed one and seven pass deflections, emerging as a reliable contributor to the team's defensive backfield and demonstrating growth from an underutilized offensive player to a drafted prospect.

Professional playing career

2013 NFL Draft

Cooper participated in Rutgers' pro day ahead of the , where he measured 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed 197 pounds. He ran the in 4.43 seconds, showcasing his impressive speed for a of his size. These athletic metrics highlighted his potential as a physical defender capable of matching up against taller receivers. The selected Cooper in the seventh round of the , 252nd overall, as their final pick of the draft. This late-round selection came after Cooper's transition to during his college career at Rutgers, which had elevated his draft stock by demonstrating his versatility and athletic upside. Following the draft, Cooper signed a four-year rookie contract with the 49ers worth $2,205,896, including a of $45,896. Pre-draft reports praised his rare combination of size and speed, noting his 6-foot-2 frame and sub-4.5-second as key assets that could allow him to develop into a press-coverage specialist, despite his relatively recent shift to the position. Analysts viewed him as a high-upside project with room for technical improvement in route recognition and tackling fundamentals.

San Francisco 49ers

After being selected by the in the seventh round (252nd overall) of the , Marcus Cooper joined the team for and preseason activities. During this period, he received brief exposure to professional defensive schemes under head coach , who emphasized a physical, zone-heavy approach in the secondary. Cooper did not secure a spot on the 53-man roster and was waived by the 49ers on August 31, 2013, as part of the league-mandated final cuts. The team had intended to allocate him to their to continue his development, but this did not materialize. Throughout his short tenure with the 49ers, Cooper recorded no appearances or statistics.

Kansas City Chiefs

After being waived by the San Francisco 49ers following their final roster cuts, Marcus Cooper was claimed off waivers by the Kansas City Chiefs on September 1, 2013, and added directly to their active roster. In his rookie 2013 season, Cooper appeared in all 16 games for the Chiefs, starting six, and recorded 44 tackles (41 solo), three interceptions for 32 yards (including one returned for a touchdown), and 19 pass deflections. His three interceptions tied for the third-most among NFL rookies that year. Cooper also forced one fumble during the season. These contributions bolstered a Chiefs secondary that ranked third in the NFL in passing yards allowed per game (205.7). During the 2014 season, Cooper played in 13 games with four starts, tallying 21 tackles and three pass deflections. His role diminished later in the year amid increased competition in the secondary, though the Chiefs' defense as a unit finished eighth in passing yards allowed per game (227.1). In 2015, Cooper saw limited action, appearing in 10 games with one start and only two tackles recorded, as he was a healthy scratch for much of the season. On September 2, 2016, prior to the regular season, the Chiefs traded Cooper to the in exchange for a 2018 seventh-round draft pick.

Arizona Cardinals

On September 2, 2016, the Arizona Cardinals acquired cornerback Marcus Cooper from the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for a conditional seventh-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. This trade brought Cooper, who had prior starting experience with the Chiefs, to Arizona as the team sought stability in the secondary opposite Patrick Peterson. Entering the final year of his rookie contract, Cooper quickly earned a starting role after a strong debut, including two interceptions—one returned for a 60-yard touchdown—in a Week 2 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, earning him NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors. Cooper started 13 of the 15 games he played for the Cardinals in , recording 69 combined tackles (57 solo), four interceptions for 95 yards and one , and eight deflections. His interceptions led the team, providing key takeaways in coverage against opposing wide receivers, such as Mike Evans and others in high-profile matchups. Building on his Chiefs tenure, Cooper's ball skills and physicality helped solidify the Cardinals' defensive backfield amid injuries and inconsistencies elsewhere in the unit. The Cardinals finished the 2016 season with a 7-8-1 , missing the for the first time since 2012. Following the campaign, Cooper became an unrestricted in the 2017 offseason, and the Cardinals opted not to retain him as they restructured their secondary under new James , prioritizing younger talent and different personnel fits.

Chicago Bears

On March 11, 2017, the Chicago Bears signed cornerback Marcus Cooper to a three-year, $16 million contract that included $8 million in guaranteed money, aiming to strengthen their secondary following his starting experience with the Arizona Cardinals. The deal, which carried an average annual value of $5.33 million, positioned Cooper as a key addition to a unit undergoing significant offseason retooling under defensive coordinator Vic Fangio. During the 2017 season, Cooper appeared in all 15 games for the Bears, starting four, and contributed 18 total tackles (17 solo), three pass deflections, and no interceptions. His role in the secondary involved providing depth and occasional boundary coverage, though he faced competition from resurgent players like and , limiting his starting opportunities as the season progressed. The Bears' defense in 2017 was in transition, marked by a retooled secondary and reliance on Fangio's schemes amid challenges like inconsistent support and the integration of new personnel, which contributed to the unit ranking 18th in points allowed league-wide. Despite these efforts, the group struggled with explosive plays allowed, finishing the year with a 5-11 record and highlighting ongoing adjustments in coverage assignments. Cooper was released by the Bears on March 14, 2018, a move that cleared $4.5 million in space as part of Ryan Pace's efforts to manage the team's financial constraints and reshape the roster. However, the Bears re-signed him later that month to a one-year contract worth $2.5 million. In 2018, Cooper appeared in two games for the Bears with no recorded statistics before being released again on November 21, 2018. The release voided the remaining portion of his contract, reflecting the organization's continued shift toward younger or more proven options in the secondary.

Detroit Lions and New York Jets

Following his release from the Chicago Bears in late November 2018, Marcus Cooper was claimed off waivers by the on November 22, providing immediate depth to their secondary amid ongoing struggles defending the pass. He appeared in four games for the Lions to close out the 2018 regular season, primarily contributing on special teams and in limited defensive snaps, where he recorded one solo tackle against the on December 9 and forced a during his tenure. Cooper re-signed with the Lions on a one-year in March 2019 but was released on August 12 during training camp roster cuts. The next day, on August 13, he signed with the as a addition to their injury-plagued secondary, which had lost starting Trumaine to a injury and faced further depth concerns with like sidelined. Cooper participated in the Jets' preseason but recorded no statistics and was released on August 31 as part of final cuts, ending his brief association with the team without any regular-season appearances. These late-career moves with the Lions and Jets represented the conclusion of Cooper's playing tenure, as he did not secure another roster spot following his release from , having accumulated 75 regular-season games over six seasons.

Post-playing career

After retiring from the following the 2018 season, no verified information is available regarding Marcus Cooper's professional activities as of November 2025.

Career statistics and accolades

NFL regular season statistics

Marcus Cooper appeared in 75 regular season games across six NFL seasons from 2013 to 2018, starting 28 of them as a . His career defensive statistics include 155 combined tackles (145 solo and 10 assisted), 7 interceptions, 36 passes defended, and 2 forced fumbles. These figures reflect his role primarily in and coverage schemes, with contributions in run support varying by team scheme. The following table summarizes his regular season defensive statistics by year:
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkIntPDFF
2013166444130.03191
134212100.0030
20151012200.0000
20161513696360.04110
2017154181710.0030
20182TM601100.0001
Career7528155145100.07362
Note: "2TM" indicates two teams (Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions); "Sk" denotes sacks, which Cooper did not record in the regular season. By team, Cooper's statistics highlight shifts in playing time and production. With the Kansas City Chiefs (2013–2015), he played 39 games and started 11, amassing 67 tackles (64 solo), 3 interceptions, 22 passes defended, and 1 forced fumble, including a rookie season high of 3 interceptions. His 2016 season with the Arizona Cardinals marked a peak, with 15 games and 13 starts, 69 tackles (63 solo), 4 interceptions (a career high), and 11 passes defended, showcasing his ball-hawking ability in a full-time role. In 2017 with the Chicago Bears, he appeared in 15 games with 4 starts, recording 18 tackles and 3 passes defended. His limited 2018 action across the Bears and Lions totaled 6 games with 1 tackle and 1 forced fumble. Trends in Cooper's performance show variability tied to opportunities and team needs. Tackle volume increased notably from his total of 21 to a career-high in , reflecting expanded starting duties, though it declined to just 2 tackles in amid reduced and to 18 in 2017. Interceptions were concentrated early (3 in 2013) and in his peak year (4 in ), totaling 7 for his career, while passes defended peaked at 19 as a before stabilizing around 3–11 in subsequent seasons with heavier starting loads. Overall, his stats underscore a solid but career with strong coverage metrics in select years.

NFL postseason statistics

Marcus Cooper's NFL postseason experience was limited, as he appeared in just one playoff game during his career, recording modest defensive contributions in that contest. With the , Cooper was part of three consecutive playoff-qualifying teams from to 2015, but he was deactivated or saw no snaps in the 2014 Wild Card loss to the and the 2015 Wild Card loss to the Houston Texans. In his lone postseason appearance, during the Wild Card round against the on January 4, 2014—a 45-44 defeat—Cooper logged 59 defensive snaps and contributed to the secondary's efforts by recording one pass deflection in the second quarter. His postseason statistics reflect this restricted role, with no interceptions, forced fumbles, or other advanced metrics recorded across the brief appearance.
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstPDInt
20131021110
CareerTotal1021110
These figures underscore Cooper's peripheral involvement in the playoffs, contrasting his more prominent regular-season opportunities earlier in his Chiefs tenure.

Awards and honors

In his rookie NFL season with the in 2013, Cooper received the team's Award, given annually to the most productive first-year player. The award highlighted his contributions to a Chiefs defense that ranked among the league's top units in points allowed and takeaways that year. Cooper did not earn major league-wide honors such as Pro Bowl selections during his NFL tenure. However, in Week 2 of the 2016 season with the Arizona Cardinals, he was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which included seven tackles, two interceptions (one returned 60 yards for a touchdown), and three passes defended. In 2025, Cooper was named a recipient of the Bart List Award in the Road Category by Inside The League, recognizing outstanding scouting efforts.

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