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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/06/09/where-will-dalvin-cook-land/
Dalvin Cook is available to sign with any team, at any time. That’s not likely to last very long.
Unlike other free-agent options at running back, such as Ezekiel Elliott and Kareem Hunt, Cook has plenty of tread on the tires. He also has a fully-repaired shoulder, which will allow him to be 100 percent for the first time in a while.
So where will Cook land? He continues to be linked to Miami, but the Dolphins have a crowded house. They might have a spending ceiling over which they won’t go.
The Jets are a viable destination, since it would bolster a position currently left shaky by the recovery of Breece Hall from ACL surgery.
The Bills also have been mentioned. But consider this: would Cook want to infringe on the turf of his brother, James?
The Broncos have been quietly interested in Cook for a while. G.M. George Paton worked for the Vikings when Cook arrived, six years ago.
The Cowboys also make plenty of sense. At a time when they’re leaving the door open for Elliott, Cook would seem to be a better between-the-tackle complement to Tony Pollard and Deuce Vaughn.
Where will Dalvin Cook land?
Posted by Mike Florio on June 9, 2023, 8:17 PM EDTDalvin Cook is available to sign with any team, at any time. That’s not likely to last very long.
Unlike other free-agent options at running back, such as Ezekiel Elliott and Kareem Hunt, Cook has plenty of tread on the tires. He also has a fully-repaired shoulder, which will allow him to be 100 percent for the first time in a while.
So where will Cook land? He continues to be linked to Miami, but the Dolphins have a crowded house. They might have a spending ceiling over which they won’t go.
The Jets are a viable destination, since it would bolster a position currently left shaky by the recovery of Breece Hall from ACL surgery.
The Bills also have been mentioned. But consider this: would Cook want to infringe on the turf of his brother, James?
The Broncos have been quietly interested in Cook for a while. G.M. George Paton worked for the Vikings when Cook arrived, six years ago.
The Cowboys also make plenty of sense. At a time when they’re leaving the door open for Elliott, Cook would seem to be a better between-the-tackle complement to Tony Pollard and Deuce Vaughn.