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An intriguing subplot involves the development of young and unproven quarterbacks like Brady Cook. In recent weeks, Cook has played partial games, completing 57% of his passes for 339 yards, with one touchdown and five interceptions. His performance reflects the limitations but also potential; he's not an elite NFL QB yet but shows enough promise to be considered a developmental project.
Many analysts compare Cook to other undrafted or late-round quarterbacks who aren't necessarily starters but can serve as valuable backups or developmental assets. Cook’s resilience and apparent "gamer" mentality—highlighted by stories from teammates—make him a player worth watching, especially for teams looking to build depth behind their starters.