Minnesota running back Dalvin Cook will reportedly hold out until he receives a reasonable deal.The Vikings have some options when it comes to their starting running back. Bleacher Report recently mulled over one of those options: trading him.However, the outlet does not think the Vikings are likely to trade away Cook.Cook can choose to sit out the 2020 campaign, but he would miss out on a season of accrued service and take a huge risk with an uncertain 2021 salary cap as a restricted free agent, Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton.Still, a holdout seems more likely than a trade because backups Alexander Mattison and Mike Boone have just 160 combined carries, though the Vikings and Cook have the means and incentive to strike a new deal, Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton
B/R doesn’t think the Vikings trading Dalvin Cook is likely to happen
Minnesota running back Dalvin Cook will reportedly hold out until he receives a reasonable deal.The Vikings have some options when it comes to their starting running back. Bleacher Report recently mulled over one of those options: trading him.However, the outlet does not think the Vikings are likely to trade away Cook.Cook can choose to sit out the 2020 campaign, but he would miss out on a season of accrued service and take a huge risk with an uncertain 2021 salary cap as a restricted free agent, Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton.Still, a holdout seems more likely than a trade because backups Alexander Mattison and Mike Boone have just 160 combined carries, though the Vikings and Cook have the means and incentive to strike a new deal, Bleacher Report’s Maurice Moton