Jeff Fisher was with the Titans when they drafted Jared Cook, and although he never hit it big in Tennessee, things could change in a new setting. That's what it sounds like from Fisher, anyway.
"He's going to play all over the place," the Rams coach tells the Nashville Tennessean. "We've even got him in the backfield."
Fisher, of course, said essentially the same thing recently about Tavon Austin. There's only one football, and the Rams have talked up Austin, their projected running back committee, and their young receivers like Brian Quick, Chris Givens, and now Cook.
Still, St. Louis paid Cook a lot of money in free agency, so it stands to reason they're going to make more use of him in the offense than the Titans ever did. Another player to watch when training camps start at the end of the month.
--Andy Richardson