06-11-2022, 02:24 PM
(06-10-2022, 08:38 PM)BFritz21 Wrote: James.
He's not as big of a back as Dalvin but he has good vision and moves and is probably a better receiver than Dalvin.
He wasn't used as much at Georgia because they didn't really need him but I think he could develop into something special in the NFL.
Thanks Brad.
(06-10-2022, 09:24 PM)Dr.Z Wrote: Agreed for the most part. I considered his vision a negative before last season but he seemed much better (possibly bc of more opportunity or development ?). I think Cook has some bust potential , but also a decent ceiling due to measurables and improvements in his final year @ G. He actually played behind Bengals rb Holyfield (who probably would’ve been drafted if his 40 time would’ve been better). I think Cook is a better rb on tape, although Holyfield is an odd tape to evaluate bc he’s unorthodox in style, so perhaps he’s a natural outlier at the position. I did see a tad bit of Arian Foster in his tape if I were reaching for optimistic comparisons (regarding Holyfield ). Speaking of Cook again, I personally think he went a bit higher than I would’ve taken him, but he was drafted into a good situation with opportunity , and I wouldn’t be surprised to see him succeed.
First time I have paid attention to our UDFA RB's. Never heard of Holyfield the RB, must not of watched much of Georgia
while these guys were there. Thanks for giving me the lowdown on these dudes. Will pay more attention to them now.