James Cook eager for NFL rivalry with brother Dalvin Cook
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Georgia running back James Cook is a much different style of running back than his older brother, Dalvin Cook of the Minnesota Vikings.
Both are powerful runners but the elder Cook is more of a straight-ahead back while James is a one-cut back who explodes past defenders with more jukes and moves.
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He looks forward to the day the brothers face each other in the NFL.
"Oh, we’re going to get after it," James Cook, smiling at the thought Thursday. "I’m going to try to beat him and he’s going to try to beat me. That’s how competitive we are. So, if he’s on the other side I’m going to try to beat him and if I’m on this side, I know he’s going to try to beat me, too."
What if the Vikings draft him?
Georgia running back James Cook (4) points to fans as he scores a touchdown during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Tennessee, Saturday, Nov. 13, 2021, in Knoxville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Wade Payne)
That would be a blessing, James Cook said, "but they’ve already got a guy."
James Cook skipped the Senior Bowl after helping the Bulldogs win the national championship, but he said Thursday it wasn't just so he could focus on running an elite 40-yard dash in Indianapolis.
"I didn't pull out of the Senior Bowl just for no 40," he said. "I pulled out of the Senior Bowl because I felt like everybody's seen me play on the highest level, and I won a national championship and I played a lot of football.
"So, I feel like I can showcase my talent at the combine."
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