Johnie Cooks

Johnie Earl Cooks (born November 23, 1958) is a former professional American football player who was drafted by the Baltimore Colts as the second overall pick in the 1982 NFL Draft. A 6'4", 251 lb. linebacker from Mississippi State University, Cooks played in ten NFL seasons from 1982-1991 for the Colts, New York Giants, and Cleveland Browns. He was a member of the Giants when they defeated the Buffalo Bills 20-19 in Super Bowl XXV.

Cooks was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.

College career
Johnie Cooks played college football at Mississippi State where he earned four letters, and earned a degree in physical education. During his college career, he amassed 373 tackles, 241 of those unassisted. During his junior year, he recorded a career high 24 tackles in a game against Auburn. He was also the defensive MVP in the 1981 Hall of Fame Bowl.

Professional career
Cooks was the second overall draft choice, selected in the first round of the 1982 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts. He started only two game, but by the end of the season, he had 63 tackles, one sack, and one fumble recovery. In 1983, he was moved to the outside linebacker position, this time recording 67 tackles that year. He also had a 52 yard fumble return in overtime against the New England Patriots that won the game for Baltimore. After having only 5 quarterback sacks in 1983, Cooks recorded 11 1/2, which led the Colts. He best game occurred against the Raiders, when he sacked the quarterback Jim Plunkett 4 times.

By 1988, Cooks was now a New York Giants player after being released by the Colts. It turned out to be a blessing, as after playing for years on mediocre Colts teams, Cooks finally won a Super Bowl title when the Giants defeated the Buffalo Bills. He played little after that, and was released in 1991. Cooks signed with the Cleveland Browns in 1992. Nagging injuries caused Cooks to retire after the 1992 season.