NFL.com's Jeff Darlington reported Tuesday that Cook has agreed to terms on a five-year deal with the St. Louis Rams. The team later confirmed the move. Rams coach Jeff Fisher, who coached Cook while with the Tennessee Titans, ended up getting the free agent over the Miami Dolphins, who were trying hard to sign him, Darlington reported. Cook's deal follows contract agreements reached by tight ends Martellus Bennett, Delanie Walker, and John Phillips. But Cook has the most exciting skill set of the group. There was a sense the Titans never fully took advantage of his receiving skills. The Titans strongly considered placing the franchise tag on Cook, but they didn't want to get into a battle over whether Cook was technically a wide receiver or a tight end. Source: NFL.com
When you consider the revolving door of Co-Ordinators, a paper line, little in terms of weapons around him and losing an offseason due to the lockout, he's doing a pretty good job.