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Ryan Cook (born May 8, 1983) is a former American football center who spent eight seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played
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at the University of New Mexico and was selected in the 2nd round of the
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by the Minnesota Vikings. He also played for the Miami Dolphins and Dallas Cowboys.


Early years

Cook played offensive tackle for Cibola High School under head coach Ben Shultz. He was a three-year letterman, and earned First Team All-City and Second Team All-State honors as a senior and Second Team All-City as a sophomore. He also accepted an invitation to play in the New Mexico North-South All-Star game.


College career

Cook played for the University of New Mexico for the 2002-2005 seasons. Originally a
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, he received a scholarship in his second season. He earned All-Mountain West first team honors at center for three consecutive years, being the first center to do so in New Mexico's history. In his career, he had 416 knockdown blocks, averaging 8.7 per game in 46 games. As a senior, he was also invited to play in the East-West Shrine Game and the Senior Bowl, accepting the invitation of the latter.


Professional career


Minnesota Vikings (first stint)

Cook was selected by the Minnesota Vikings in the second round (51st overall) of the
2006 NFL Draft The 2006 National Football League Draft, the 71st in league history, took place in New York City, New York, at Radio City Music Hall on April 29 and April 30, 2006. For the 27th consecutive year, the draft was telecast on ESPN and ESPN2, with ad ...
. He signed a four-year contract. In the 2007 and 2008 seasons, he was a regular starter at right tackle. He lost his starting position in the 2009 season to rookie Phil Loadholt. On April 12, 2010, he signed a one-year contract as a restricted free agent and became a starter at right guard. On August 4, 2011, Cook was re-signed to a two-year contract. On September 3, he was released in the final cuts before the start of the 2011 season.


Miami Dolphins

Cook signed with the Miami Dolphins as a free agent on September 5, 2011. During the season, he played as a backup center and guard. The next year, he was beaten out by rookie Josh Samuda for the backup center role. On August 31, 2012, he was traded to the Dallas Cowboys, in exchange for a seventh round draft pick (#224- Kevin Dorsey).


Dallas Cowboys

After being with the team less than a week, he was forced to assume the starting center role when Phil Costa aggravated a back injury after the first series of the season opener. He became the starter for the rest of the season, after Costa suffered a partially dislocated ankle in the fifth game against the Carolina Panthers. In the 2013 training camp, he was placed on the injured reserve list after suffering a back injury.


Personal life

Cook is the older brother of
Erik Cook Erik Marvin Cook (born July 5, 1987) is a former American football center. He was selected by the Washington Redskins in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of New Mexico. Professional career Wa ...
, a center who played for the Washington Redskins. Ryan also has a young daughter who lives in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.


References


External links


Miami Dolphins bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Cook, Ryan 1983 births Living people Players of American football from Albuquerque, New Mexico American football centers American football offensive tackles American football offensive guards New Mexico Lobos football players Minnesota Vikings players Miami Dolphins players Dallas Cowboys players