A closer look at RB Phil Mafah and what he can and can't be

Wouldn’t short and goal to go be tailor made for Mafah . The downs where a washed Zeke would get buried and MM would look disgusted . That and midfield leave Mafah in to pass protect then let him bleed out into the flat for a swing pass from comeback player of the year # 4 and watch Mafah run over the safety for an exciting chunk of yards . I’m pumped .

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We may get somewhat of an accurate idea of what to expect from Mafah in his preseason outings.

The improved performance of our OL should offer good clues as to his capabilities. Let's take note.
I doubt he gets reps with the starting offensive line in preseason.
 
I doubt he gets reps with the starting offensive line in preseason.
That's a very probable outcome, although, he'll likely also be about to experience the 2nd and 3rd reps from the backup opposition. If he's lucky enough to play with the starting lineup at some point, perhaps we'll see how that goes, also. It might take time before that happens, though. At some point, coaches will want to see how he fares with their best blockers to test his ceiling -- maybe just in practice.
 
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That's a very probable outcome, although, he'll likely also be about to experience the 2nd and 3rd reps from the backup opposition. If he's lucky enough to play with the starting lineup at some point, perhaps we'll see how that goes, also. It might take time before that happens, though. At some point, coaches will want to see how he fares with their best blockers to test his ceiling -- maybe just in practice.
One of the more underrated parts of any RB’s skill set is the ability to pick up the blitz in passing situations.

I haven’t seen much made of this for either Blue or Mafah but it is important in the NFL for a RB to be counted on in critical moments as a blocker. That was one area of Zeke’s game that kept him relevant for a little longer after his running wheels were gone - he was an excellent blocker.

Being able to block is a part of any RBs game. If they can’t pick up blitzes well their playing time will be diminished.
 
One of the more underrated parts of any RB’s skill set is the ability to pick up the blitz in passing situations.

I haven’t seen much made of this for either Blue or Mafah but it is important in the NFL for a RB to be counted on in critical moments as a blocker. That was one area of Zeke’s game that kept him relevant for a little longer after his running wheels were gone - he was an excellent blocker.

Being able to block is a part of any RBs game. If they can’t pick up blitzes well their playing time will be diminished.
I agree with that, but on the contrary, I wasn't referring to Mafah's blocking but the blocking of his OL. I expect his size and strength would stand him in good stead for the blocking that you referred to. I'm fairly confident that he'll be capable of meeting the requirements for doing that.

I wouldn't be surprised, in the least, if the newest version of the Cowboys OL meets the necessary standards that the NFL demands. In fact, I believe they'll turn out to be an improvement over their predecessors. At least, I'm definitely hoping that's the case. I think they'll open up the lanes that will make the most of Mafah's abilities, even if he's a bit less than ideal as a runner. Power is his game.
 
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I agree with that, but on the contrary, I wasn't referring to Mafah's blocking but the blocking of his OL. I expect his size and strength would stand him in good stead for the blocking that you referred to. I'm fairly confident that he'll be capable of meeting the requirements for doing that.

I wouldn't be surprised, in the least, if the newest version of the Cowboys OL meets the necessary standards that the NFL demands. In fact, I believe they'll turn out to be an improvement over their predecessors. At least, I'm definitely hoping that's the case. I think they'll open up the lanes that will make the most of Mafah's abilities, even if he's less than ideal as a runner.
Mafah is definitely a player I will be interested in watching in TC and PS games.

The Dallas MN beat writer Calvin Watkins predicts Mafah will only be a practice squad player based on what he’s seen of him so far. But when players put on pads, everything changes. Will be interesting!
 
Surprisingly, Deuce had twice the amount of receptions in 3 seasons that Blue had in almost the identical amount of games in college......one wonders why Deuce hasn't been utilized that way here?
Let's be honest. Deuce wouldn't be here if not for his dad. It's time to end it. He's not making the team unless, say, Turp gets hurt. Even then, I think we'd see Tolbert take over.

We don't need a 5'5'' RB taking up a roster spot.

There's no way to be nice about it. Just reality.
 

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