EAST LANSING -- Connor Cook is expected to meet with the Chicago Bears today, but Michigan State's all-time leading passer will not be working out for the Los Angeles Rams as previously scheduled.

The Rams canceled their Wednesday workout in East Lansing with Cook after acquiring the rights for the No. 1 overall pick in the draft last week, a selection most analysts believe they will use to choose Carson Wentz from North Dakota State or Jared Goff from Cal.

ESPN NFL analyst John Clayton, appearing on Lansing's 92.1 FM, The Team, said he believes the Rams will choose Wentz.

As far as Cook is concerned, Clayton said he believes the Spartans' all-time winningest quarterback (34-5) could be in play with Denver.

Cook met with Denver last Wednesday, and San Francisco on Friday, according to a source who has knowledge of the player's schedule.

Dallas and Buffalo are other teams that Cook has met with or worked out for leading up to the draft.

"He's got to be an option (for Denver); I'm kind of hearing they like Dak Prescott more than Connor Cook, but Connor Cook has to definitely be in the mix," Clayton said. "The question is, at what round do they put the evaluation on him?"

Cook has been projected anywhere from the first to the second round by NFL draft analysts.

"I think John Elway could be comfortable taking Prescott or Connor Cook, it's just a matter of where," Clayton said. "We won't know where (Memphis QB) Paxton Lynch might be going, and Paxton might be an option they might consider more, but they'd have to probably trade up to do that.

"I think Connor is going to be in the mix because he's the type of quarterback that fits what they're looking for, and it's a matter do they take him at 31, or take him in the second round."