Drafted by Cowboys 6th round - Pick 212- RB Duece Vaughn (Kansas State)

Ken

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I like this pick. He seems like he has potential to stay on the roster and at 6th round why not? Plus his dad scouts here so that is a given bonus of motivation.
This isn't anywhere NEAR the typical 6th round pick. Jerry said that he was the highest rated player on their board all day.

As a pure football player, he is off the charts. His height and weight is what held him back....period.
 

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Most have him listed at 176 and who knows how accurate that is. Adding weight could slow him down. I remember Felix Jones putting on weight and he lost all his quickness. For Vaughn to have any chance he’s going to have to keep all his speed and quickness.
He literally weighed in at the combine & the KS proday and was listed at 179.
 

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Most have him listed at 176 and who knows how accurate that is. Adding weight could slow him down. I remember Felix Jones putting on weight and he lost all his quickness. For Vaughn to have any chance he’s going to have to keep all his speed and quickness.
I don’t think being 182 verses 190 is gonna make a huge difference man. He’ll gain natural weight as he grows. He’ll be in the 180’s at least for his career.
 

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the clock speed is what it is...when this kid gets into the secondary they have a hard time tracking him, his field speed is legit.

Tony Pollard ran a 4.52 at the combine.
40 times don't always tell the whole story.
Deuce is fast.
Come on man, do a little digging. He had food poisoning at the combine yet still ran. He then followed it up at his pro day with a 4.38.
 

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Along with another 30 pounds. Just don’t see how anyone his size is going to survive in the NFL carrying a football.
The kid is a true gadget player. You use him on special teams and on special packages. You can’t teach his game breaking ability. Just can’t give him the ball a bunch of times.
 

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He literally weighed in at the combine & the KS proday and was listed at 179.
We’ll see if he maintains that weight but he’s still very light. Some of these guys bulk up for their pro day weigh ins then drop the weight.
 

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I don’t think being 182 verses 190 is gonna make a huge difference man. He’ll gain natural weight as he grows. He’ll be in the 180’s at least for his career.
We don’t know exactly what his weight is right now or what he’ll be able to play at. He’s not going to be able to carry a lot of weight at 5‘5“.
 

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The kid is a true gadget player. You use him on special teams and on special packages. You can’t teach his game breaking ability. Just can’t give him the ball a bunch of times.
That’s what I think the plan will be.
 

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This might be my favorite pick we made, esp since I hated about all the rest.
Would be nice to give Philly back a taste of Darren Sproles that we had to deal with for so long.
I hope Vaughn fairs better than that. Sproles faced Dallas 11 times. He missed the matchup 5 times due to injury. He amassed less than 500 yards from scrimmage and scored only 4 times against the Cowboys in those 11 games.
 

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I remember several years ago we drafted a back in the seventh round who had 4.3 speed but didn’t have much size and fans went overboard over him. He ended up getting cut in training camp his rookie year.
You seem to discount his production against quality defenses like TCU and Alabama. The kid can play. Just will never be a lead back.
 

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We don’t know exactly what his weight is right now or what he’ll be able to play at. He’s not going to be able to carry a lot of weight at 5‘5“.
We do know. He weighed in at 179.
 

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You seem to discount his production against quality defenses like TCU and Alabama. The kid can play. Just will never be a lead back.
I’m not trying to discount it, but playing against quality NFL teams is a lot different than playing against college teams. There’s a lot of college players that have produced big time at the collegiate level and never came close to that in the NFL. The problem with Vaughn is he’s undersized for an RB. He’s going to be a returner and gadget guy. I’m sure they’ll give them a few running plays.
 

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He was never injured in college. He ran the ball 651 times for 3,604. 116 receptions for 1,280.
All in 3 years at Kansas State. 43 TDs.

1,936 all-purpose yards This past season.
  • Unanimous All-American (2022)
  • Consensus All-American (2021)
  • Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year (2020)
  • 3× Second-team All-Big 12 (2020–2022)
His 4.7/4.61 40 was on a pulled quad. The Cowboys requested a personal workout from him, and he was verified as running as running 4.41.
 
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