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Old 03-04-2017, 10:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Coltsalr View Post
Florida State RB Dalvin Cook tested as ninth-percentile SPARQ athlete at the NFL Combine.
Tennessee RB Alvin Kamara had the highest SPARQ score of any back in Indy, hitting the 79th percentile. Cook was at the opposite end of the spectrum, struggling in the three-cone drill (7.27), 20-yard shuttle (4.53), vertical (30.5"), and broad jump (9'8"). He did run a solid forty (4.49). Still, it was a concerning weekend for a back considered a potential first-round pick. According to 3 Sigma Athlete's Zach Whitman, no running back who tested as a sub-10th-percentile SPARQ athlete has been drafted in the first round in the last 17 years.
Source: 3sigmaathlete.com Mar 4 - 8:23 PM



I...would take Dalvin Cook in the 2nd round. Flame away.
I really don't get your infatuation with Cook? There are possibly10 RB's in the draft who could have better NFL careers and still be drafted later than Cook.

With all the needs on defense the Colts cannot draft a RB earlier than the 3rd round. They just can't.
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