Ranking the 2023 SEC QBs: Who鈥檚 best in the top conference?
14. Brady Cook, Missouri
There is not a lot to say about Cook. He has been announced as the starter going into fall camp, but it would not be surprising if someone can beat him out. The argument could be made that he is the third-best QB on the roster behind Jake Garcia and Sam Horn.
Cook threw for 2,739 yards with 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions last year. If he struggles out of the gate, expect Eli Drinkwitz to pull him in favor of one of the younger quarterbacks on the team.
Let Brady Cook
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