Found March 03, 2013 on Fantasy Football Champs: Yardbarker Blogger Network
PLAYERS: Jared Cook
TEAMS: Tennessee Titans
The Titans are expected to use their franchise tag on tight end Jared Cook. SOURCE: Terry McCormick, National Football PostFantasy Spin:If only it were that simple. Technically Cook is listed as a tight end but he's trying to argue that he's actually a wide receiver. As a tight end, Cook (44 catches, 523 yards, four TD in 2012) would only be entitled to $6.066 million but as a wideout, he'd earn more than $10 million. It will be interesting to see if Cook's decision to call himself a wide receiver will influence his fantasy eligibility at all next season. Obviously, he'd be worth much more as a tight end than he would be as a wideout. He'd just be making a lot less money.
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