The danger of giving Dalvin Cook a big contract

Cook enters the final year of his rookie contract and the Vikings have a decision to make for the running back.

There’s no disputing that Vikings running back Dalvin Cook is one of the better running backs in the league.

Cook enters the final year of his rookie contract and the Vikings have a decision to make for the running back who had more than 1,600 all-purpose yards in 2019 to go with 13 touchdowns.

This is a bit complicated, though. Cook has also missed 19 games through the first three years of his career.

If you take a look at the highest-paid running backs for 2020, it’s not a very flattering list.

Todd Gurley is due $17.25 million. Le’Veon Bell is due $15.4 million. David Johnson is due $14.1 million. The only defensible player in the top five is Ezekiel Elliott, who is due $10.9 million.

What makes players like Rasheem Mostert (due $3.2 million in 2020), Josh Jacobs ($2.7 million) and Aaron Jones ($2.19 million) so valuable is that they are good, but they also give team’s financial flexibility at a position that has proven to be somewhat replaceable.

Let’s not forget that Alexander Mattison ran for 462 yards on 100 carries last season. He’s due just $624,500 in 2020.

The Vikings are certainly a better team with Cook than without, but Rick Spielman and Co. will have to make the smart move for the franchise, not the emotional one.