https://www.profootballfocus.com/dra...t-dalvin-cook/
3 BEST TEAM FITS FOR RUNNING BACK PROSPECT DALVIN COOK
What he does best:
Outstanding vision, patience to allow blocks to develop playside but also decisive when presented with backside opportunities.
Breaks long runs in spite of his blocking. Home run waiting to happen.
Great fit in an outside zone scheme, best using his instincts to pick lanes and athleticism on the move.
Elite acceleration ensures consistent big-play potential.
Sufficient long speed to outrun defenders. Angle-changing speed.
Able to make defenders miss at full speed, finished tops in elusive rating.
Aggressive north/south runner, rarely looks to bounce plays outside.
Not always searching for big play. Rarely takes losses, keeps the offense ahead of the chains.
Even behind subpar run-blocking in 2016, made the most of it and showed the ability to take what is given.
Kansas City Chiefs:
Andy Reid might not be able to use Cook creatively as a pass-catcher, but Charcandrick West and Spencer Ware can fulfill those specialist roles. As bad as Cook’s ball security is at times, Ware’s issues in that regard are at least similarly serious. Reid loves to test the speed of defenses horizontally – calling outside zone on 42.8 percent of runs in 2016 – making Cook a good fit for the Chiefs’ scheme. He would instantly improve Kansas City’s ball-control offense, regardless of who is under center. If he falls toward the end of the first-round, Reid’s penchant for waiting to draft backs will be tested. Sitting at 27th overall, the Chiefs appear a strong candidate to stop a potential Cook slide.
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