Education
Cooper attended Fort Collins High School in Fort Collins, Colorado, where he was a three-year starter and letterman.
Cooper attended Fort Collins High School in Fort Collins, Colorado, where he was a three-year starter and letterman.
After playing college football for Oklahoma, he was signed by the Vikings in 2009. He captured team Most Valuable Player honors his senior season and was named in the Front Range Conference. Cooper joined the Oklahoma Sooners football team in 2005.
He played in eleven games, starting two, for the team as a freshman.
In his second start, he suffered a dislocation and break in his right ankle at Texas Technical and missed the remainder of the season. Was one of the most solid true freshmen on the team after posting no penalties and a high passing grade of 83% in OU"s stringent grading process.
Was named the starting center his sophomore season in 2006 and posted the second highest grade on the team, with a 79% success rate. Cooper notched 125 knockdown blocks during the course of the season, including 18 against Oklahoma State.
Cooper led one of the nation"s best offensive lines in 2007, starting all 14 games and logging team highs with 798 plays and 136 knockdowns.
He had 16 knockdowns against Miami and 15 against Texas Agricultural and Mechanical, with a final grade of 81% for the season. NFL combine results Minnesota Vikings Cooper signed a rookie contract with the Minnesota Vikings. He appeared in his first NFL game in week 13 against the Arizona Cardinals at right guard after two additional injuries to the offensive line.
Tennessee Titans Cooper was signed as a free agent by the Tennessee Titans on April 13, 2012.
He retired from the NFL on August 27, 2012. Following his retirement from the NFL, Cooper became an assistant coach for the Oklahoma Sooners.
Cooper majored in Finance while at Oklahoma. In his free time, he enjoys golfing, and snow skiing.
His father Tom played college football for Missouri from 1972-1975.