From one Cook to another, Dalvin's younger brother ready to "come and do the same thing, and do it even better"

Florida State looks to keep it in the family with future star player

Dalvin Cook penned the perfect ending to his career at Florida State Friday night at the Orange Bowl, helping his Seminoles to a dramatic late game victory against Michigan and taking home the MVP award.

Cook announced his intentions to enter the upcoming NFL Draft Saturday, leaving the door open for his brother James. He's a four-star running back out of Miami Central who's verbally committed to following in his brother's footsteps at FSU.

Speaking from Orlando where he was in town for the Under Armour Elite 50 camp on Saturday, the younger Cook said he proudly watched his brother craft a "storybook ending" with 145 yards rushing and one touchdown against Michigan after a great career in Tallahassee, and now it's his turn.

"It was a great feeling, storybook ending. His whole career was excellent," he said. "My dream is to come and do the same thing, and do it even better, just build off of what he did."

Cook added that he knew his brother was ready for the next level and expected him to jump to the NFL after this season.

"I expected that," Cook said. "I think he should have done it, and get out early. He's ready."

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According to 247Sports composite rankings, the 5'11", 190-pounder is the No. 3 running back in the country and the No. 5 overall prospect in the state of Florida.