After Connor Cook's 398 yards and four touchdowns led Michigan State to an otherwise uninspiring 52-26 victory over Indiana on Saturday, it left many wondering whether the Spartans quarterback belonged in this season's Heisman Trophy conversation.
But while college pundits just now find themselves debating the merits of a Cook campaign, conversations about the Michigan State signal-caller's future at the next level have already existed for quite some time.
There may not be a more polarizing prospect in the 2016 NFL draft—at least as far as quarterbacks are concerned—than Cook, who seemingly has all the physical tools of being a franchise player at the sport's most important position.