Dalvin Cook’s market is not exactly shaping up the way he might have hoped since he became a free agent.on Friday, it was reported that the Broncos are not too interested in Cook despite Denver being initially considered a likely landing spot for the four-time Pro Bowler., despite the team’s running back room looking thin.
Still, the team doesn’t appear interested in the 27-year-old Cook, who is coming off his fourth straight 1,000-yard rushing season with the Vikings.Perhaps it could be that they are not interested in him at his asking price, which is said to be steep. That may be a lot to ask for a running back who will be 28 by the time Week 1 comes around, the age at which many at the position historically hit a production wall and start to decline.Recent NFL trends have teams shifting away from paying running backs big contracts in general, but especially ones getting closer to their 30s.The former Florida State standout had another solid year in 2022, rushing for 1,173 yards and eight touchdowns while adding 295 yards receiving.