12. Brady Cook - Missouri Tigers
Brady Cook's metrics took a hit in his senior season, but he may have raised his draft stock following a solid showing in Indianapolis. The Missouri Tigers quarterback posted elite benchmarks in the physical testing, potentially moving him into a Day 2 draft spot.
Cook led Mizzou to a 9-3 record last season, but he struggled against the top-tier defenses he faced. Still, by the end of the campaign, he accumulated 11 touchdowns, 2,535 passing yards, and just two interceptions. In Indianapolis, Cook showed teams what they could work with. He posted a 4.59 40-yard dash time, 10'8" broad jump, and 37" vertical, all of which were among the best quarterback results.
Three years of starting experience and a strong showing at the Combine boost Cook's draft stock. A team will surely give him a shot at earning a roster spot.