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Big Ten All-Conference team: Cook's return for senior season pays off

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The Big Ten had an array of excellent players this season, including two in Michigan State quarterback Connor Cook and Ohio State running back Ezekiel Elliott, who both finished in the top 10 in Heisman voting.

Here is a look at the talented players who made the all-conference team:

Position Player Team
QB Connor Cook Michigan State
RB Ezekiel Elliott Ohio State
RB Jordan Howard Indiana
WR Aaron Burbridge Michigan State
WR Jehu Chesson Michigan
TE Jake Butt Michigan
OL Jack Allen Michigan State
OL Jordan Walsh Iowa
OL Taylor Decker Ohio State
OL Jack Conklin Michigan State
OL Dan Feeney Indiana
K Griffin Oakes Indiana
RET Desmond King Iowa

Cook embodies the program player, as he said no to NFL money to return to school and complete unfinished business. The senior did so exceptionally, orchestrating scoring drives in high-pressure situations to help lead the Spartans to the playoff.

Elliott led the Big Ten in rushing yards with 1,672, which is saying something considering he shares the conference with talented backs like Justin Jackson, Jordan Howard, and Saquon Barkley. What makes Elliott such a special player is that he's just as dangerous when he doesn't have the ball - he's arguably the nation's best blocking running back, making him the total package.

Chesson emerged as one of Jake Rudock's main targets late in the season. His best performance came against Indiana, where he hauled in 10 receptions for 207 yards and four touchdowns. Chesson also had eight receptions for 113 yards and one touchdown against Ohio State's talented secondary, showing just how good a receiver he's become.

Position Player Team
DE Joey Bosa Ohio State
DE Shilique Calhoun Michigan State
DT Malik McDowell Michigan State
DT Carl Nassib Penn State
LB Joshua Perry Ohio State
LB Anthony Walker Jr. Northwestern
LB Joe Schobert Wisconsin
CB Desmond King Iowa
CB Eli Apple Ohio State
S Vonn Bell Ohio State
S Jabrill Peppers Michigan
P Sam Foltz Nebraska

Bosa is one of the few players in college football good enough to alter his opponents' scheme. While his numbers didn't indicate it as much this season - due to all the double and at times triple teams he faced - his explosive play made it possible for other players to step up and make huge stops. For his dominant performance this season, Bosa earned the Big Ten's Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year honor.

King is adept at reading a quarterback's eyes and stealing his throws. King had eight interceptions this season, including pairs of thefts against Pittsburgh and Wisconsin - two of Iowa's biggest games - as his leadership and play helped the Hawkeyes to their best season since 2009.

Is there anything Peppers can't do? His athleticism and on-field maturity, including the ability to blend into so many positions well, is impressive. He had 45 tackles as a safety, averaged almost 28 yards as a kick returner, and on offense, had two rushing touchdowns. It will be exciting to see what Jim Harbaugh and his staff devises for Peppers in the future.

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