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Quarterback Connor Cook Is Most Polarizing Player in 2016 NFL Draft

January 26, 2016   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The 2016 NFL playoffs are coming to a close, with just Super Bowl 50 left to play. General managers of every team have already moved on to the offseason in hopes of setting the tone for next season. The No. 1 priority for several playoff and non-playoff teams must be to find a franchise quarterback.
One of the most mentioned top-four draft-eligible quarterbacks is Michigan State’s Connor Cook. He’s become a polarizing draft prospect for his on-field play and also off-field reputation. But the question for Cook boils down to whether he can be a franchise signal-caller.
A franchise quarterback can be defined in many ways, including as being among the most elite of the NFL. This would be the top six or seven guys such as Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and players of that ilk.
My definition is a top-15 quarterback who can reasonably become a playmaker at the position to help win playoff games—and eventually a Super Bowl.
I’ve looked at California Golde...

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