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Connor Cook - QB - Player
Michigan State's Connor Cook registered a velocity measurement of just 50 miles per hour on the radar gun at the NFL Combine.
Memphis' Paxton Lynch (59 MPH), Cal's Jared Goff (58), and North Dakota State's Carson Wentz (57) all exhibited strong velocity at the Combine. Per Rotoviz's Jon Moore via Ourlads' Dan Shonka, Cook's miles-per-hour measurement was the weakest of all quarterbacks invited to Indianapolis. Cook also opted out of the Senior Bowl, which is where NFL scouts assess throwing strength live. A big-named passer in college, Cook is likely headed for a draft-day plunge. And there are several additional red flags on Cook not related to his underwhelming passing ability.
What took the national "experts" so long to figure out what all big ten fans (even Sparty fans) already knew? Hope this kid got his degree, because he's not even third string material.
Source: Jon Moore on Twitter
Mar 3 - 3:4
Michigan State's Connor Cook registered a velocity measurement of just 50 miles per hour on the radar gun at the NFL Combine.
Memphis' Paxton Lynch (59 MPH), Cal's Jared Goff (58), and North Dakota State's Carson Wentz (57) all exhibited strong velocity at the Combine. Per Rotoviz's Jon Moore via Ourlads' Dan Shonka, Cook's miles-per-hour measurement was the weakest of all quarterbacks invited to Indianapolis. Cook also opted out of the Senior Bowl, which is where NFL scouts assess throwing strength live. A big-named passer in college, Cook is likely headed for a draft-day plunge. And there are several additional red flags on Cook not related to his underwhelming passing ability.
What took the national "experts" so long to figure out what all big ten fans (even Sparty fans) already knew? Hope this kid got his degree, because he's not even third string material.
Source: Jon Moore on Twitter
Mar 3 - 3:4