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Cooper Kupp Drafted by LA Rams; Father and Grandfather Played in NFL | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors

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Matthew Barrera

Published Mar 25, 2026

Eastern Washington wide receiver Cooper Kupp (10) stands on the field during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Washington State in Pullman, Wash., Saturday, Sept. 3, 2016. (AP Photo/Young Kwak)Young Kwak/Associated Press

The Los Angeles Rams are hoping they found a sleeper with the 69th overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft, selecting receiver Cooper Kupp out of Eastern Washington. 

Los Angeles Rams @RamsNFL

WR @CooperKupp with the 69th pick! #NFLDraft Nice! 🐑 #RamsDraft

While he was far from a household name during his college football career, Kupp is one of the most productive players in FCS history.

Evan Silva @evansilva

Cooper Kupp as good a bet as any WR drafted so far to lead his team in 2017 targets. #Rams receiving opportunities entirely up for grabs.

Cherokee Valeria @CoachCherokee

Congrats to the 3rd generation of Kupp's to get drafted. Jake Kupp, drafted 116th overall, Craig Kupp 135th & now @CooperKupp 69th overall!!

Ralph D. Russo @ralphDrussoAP

Every college football person you follow is Tweeting good things about Cooper Kupp

He ended his career as the all-time FCS leader in catches (428), receiving yards (6,464) and receiving touchdowns (73). He averaged 8.2 receptions for 124.3 yards per game over the course of his four years with the Eagles.

The team also used him on special teams when it was needed, and he came through with three punt return touchdowns in just 23 attempts over his final three seasons.

Although fans and plenty of general managers are likely to overlook this production due to a lack of elite competition, the numbers are impressive regardless of who he faced. Brad Evans of Yahoo Sports compares him to former New Orleans Saints star Marques Colston:

Brad Evans @YahooNoise

Cooper Kupp is a divisive figure among draftniks largely due to E. Wash affiliation. However, could be next FCS -> NFL star. Colston Pt II?

Kupp has solid size for the position at 6'2", 204 pounds with excellent hands that make him an ideal outside receiver. Even without elite speed, he can win battles with the ball in the air and give his quarterback a wide margin for error.

He also isn't going to settle now that he has reached the NFL.

"No part of my game is ever gonna be good enough for me," Kupp said on Sirius XM NFL Radio earlier this month. "Always going to be part of my game under construction."

He should be able to make an early impact for a Rams team that lost its best receiver to free agency in Kenny Britt. Jared Goff will clearly need weapons to help his development in his second year.

Even with the step up in competition being significant, Los Angeles will likely need him to come through early next season.

The Rams took tight end Gerald Everett from South Alabama with their first pick in the draft. Kupp gives the team the outside weapon it needs to help turn Goff into a franchise quarterback one year after he was drafted first overall.