Vikings' Dalvin Cook (knee) ahead of schedule heading into OTAs
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook (knee) is ahead of schedule in his rehab and may see limited work in OTAs, per head coach Mike Zimmer.
Cook underwent knee surgery after tearing his ACL in October and is on track to be ready to participate fully when training camp rolls around. The second-year-back is projected as the Vikings' starting running back with Latavius Murray backing him up.
Cook racked up 444 total yards with 2 touchdowns on 85 touches in 4 games in 2017.
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