Alright, let’s talk about my ride with Dalvin Cook in fantasy football. It feels like ages ago, but man, drafting him was always a thing, wasn’t it?

I remember sitting down for my main league draft, the one I actually care about winning, you know? Got my notes spread out, maybe grabbed a cold one. Cook was right there, staring at me from the draft board in the late first round. Everyone knew the talent was huge, massive potential. But that shoulder, those nagging injuries… always hanging over him. Still, the thought of those huge point swings, those weeks where he could just carry your team… it’s tempting.
So, yeah, I did it. Pulled the trigger and drafted Dalvin Cook. Felt like a bit of a gamble, but also kinda smart, like maybe I was getting value others were scared off from. Locked him in as my RB1 and felt okay about it initially.
The season started, and it was exactly what you’d expect owning Cook:
- Some weeks? Absolute monster. He’d rack up yards, punch in a couple of touchdowns, and I’d be sitting pretty, feeling like a fantasy genius. Those were the good times.
- Other weeks? Ugh. He’d get banged up mid-game, or maybe just have one of those quiet days where the Vikings couldn’t get anything going on the ground. Left you staring at a disappointing score from your top pick.
- And the injury reports! Every single week, checking frantically on Sunday morning. “Is he playing? Is he limited?” It adds a whole layer of stress you don’t need, honestly.
There was this one game, I swear, he single-handedly won me my matchup. Just went off. Felt incredible. Then, maybe two weeks later, he puts up a total dud and I lose by five points. That’s the Dalvin Cook experience in a nutshell. Frustrating as hell sometimes, but you couldn’t deny the ceiling when he was healthy and rolling.
My team ended up making the playoffs that year, partly thanks to his big weeks. But I got knocked out before the championship. Can’t really blame it all on him, fantasy is like that, lots of luck involved. But you always look back, right? Wonder if drafting someone safer, maybe less explosive but more reliable, would have changed things.

Looking back now, owning Cook taught me a bit about my own fantasy style. I chased the upside, the potential league-winner. And sometimes that pays off big time, other times it bites you. There’s no magic formula. He wasn’t a total bust for me that year, definitely had his moments, but the inconsistency and injury scares were tough to handle week-to-week.
Now seeing him bounce from the Jets to the Ravens… it’s wild how quickly running back value can change in the NFL. Makes you really think twice about investing those super high draft picks sometimes. Anyway, that was my main Dalvin Cook fantasy chapter. Definitely a memorable player to have on the squad, for good and bad.