![]() The Bengals are more on the hunt for a complement to Mixon, if anything. There’s still the tough fact he’s off the field in key passing situations because of that pass-blocking, but the gap between the two isn’t nearly as big as offseason June hype might suggest. Cook might be a slightly better pass-blocker, but Mixon is coming off a season in which he posted his best numbers as a pro as a receiver. And when comparing the two, there are minimal cap savings to be had unless Cook signs for a shockingly low number. Going into his age-28 season, he’s posted four straight 1,000-yard seasons, including 1,557 with 16 touchdowns in 2020, averages 4.7 yards per carry for his career and has production as a receiver.īut the Bengals haven’t given off any hint Joe Mixon won’t be on the roster by the season opener. ![]() It’s not hard to see why fans might raise an eyebrow at Cook, though. The Cincinnati Bengals going after the recently-released Dalvin Cook in free agency might seem like a fun idea - but Ezekiel Elliott remains a better option. ![]()
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