The Cowboys 5th round draft pick RB Jaydon Blue is an intriguing player with lots of speed and elusiveness. That is certainly a skill missing from this team’s RBs since maybe Zeke’s rookie year. In 2016.
While Blue has blazing 4.25 speed and adds a welcome big play threat to this offense, he’s not particularly big nor has ever been “the guy” in terms of carries and touches while playing 3 seasons at the University of Texas.
Let’s look at what Jaydon Blue’s stats were as a RB as a Texas Longhorn over his 3 seasons there:
- 2022 season (Freshman season- played in 9 games)
- Rushing: 15 carries for 33 yards, 2.2 yds per carry, 0 TDs
- Receiving: 0 receptions
- Total touches/yards- 15/33 yards, 0TDs
- Avg 1.6 touches per game
- 2023 season (Soph season, played in 14 games)
- Rushing: 65 carries for 398 yards, 6.1 yds pc., 3 TDs
- Receiving: 14 receptions for 135 yds, 9.6 yds pc., 4 TDs
- Total touches/yards: 79/533, 6.7 yds per play, 7 TDs
- Avg. 5.6 touches per game, avg 38 yards per game.
- 2024 season (Junior and final season at UT, played in 15 games)
- Rushing: 134 carries for 730 yards, 5.4 yds pc, 8 TDs
- Receiving: 42 receptions for 368 yds, 8.8 yds pc, 6 TDs
- Total touches/yards: 176/1,098 yards, 6.2 yds per play, 14 TDs
- Avg. 11.7 touches per game, avg 73.2 yards per game
- TOTALS OVER 3 SEASONS:
- Rushing: 214 carries for 1,161 yards, 5.4 ypc, 11 TDs
- Receiving: 56 receptions for 503 yds, 9.0 per reception, 10 TDs
- Total touches/yards: 270 touches, 1,664 yds, 6.2 avg per play.
- Total touches avg for 3 yrs: 38 games, 7.1 touches per game, 44 yds per game.
So over his three seasons at Texas, Blue averaged 7.1 touches per game for 44 yds per game. A better, more accurate look at what he can be is better captured in his numbers last year where he averaged about
12 touches a game for 73 yards per game.
CONCLUSIONS
- Jaydon Blue is fast, versatile and averaged about 6 yards per play in college. That’s very good, but not a particularly big workload.
- Blue is clearly not an every down back and will probably be a 8-12 touches a game at most as a rookie.
- If Jaydon Blue receives the largest share of carries for the Cowboys, it will be the FIRST time since he was a high school RB. He never led the longhorns in rushing yards or carries.
- I think Blue will make some big plays but I don’t expect to see him be more than part of a committee. Still glad he’s a Cowboy.
FYI,
Anybody who watches the Longhorns on a regular basis and I know it sounds biased,
the man was stuck behind about six blue chip, five star players, it's kind of hard to be given a lot of targets when you make promises to other players... this man got lost in the mix, very similar to Tony Pollard ,a lot of tread on his tires, there was a lot of unknowns but once he got the play in a more touches he got the more dynamic, he became that was a steal for the Cowboys in the 4th and this is going to be a steal for the Cowboys in the 5th IMHO.
Anybody who truly knows the Longhorns it wasn't just about the running back depth which was ridiculous he got stuck behind the other targets they like to spread the ball around they had a lot of receivers that also got a lot of carries behind a line of scrimmage motions they dumped the ball off to the tight ends etc... I mean it was a loaded offense, that loved to spread the ball around.
In my opinion he just simply got lost in the mix,
he has all the talent in the world to be a Jamyr Gibbs in this league but I don't want to go that far and I don't want to sound bias but I watched him play he's got the same body type as Barry Sanders close to Emmett Smith but he has the exact everything that Jamyr Gibbs has,
but I'll just go with Tony Pollard let's let that be his floor and I believe he can be if this offense can get him an offensive line and call the correct plays that fits his style at first he should just be splitting carries he isn't need to be the starter he needs to be Tony Pollard early on before he got injured..
he needs to be in the rotation and not forgotten and hopefully this new staff can have a run game that has the right play collar and the play designer too get everything you can out of a player like blue.
This is not luck or jet or any of the deuce comparisons, he's also not a three down back or a power back like Ezekiel Elliott but he matches guys like Reggie Bush and again I'm not saying he's Reggie Bush but look at their careers most of their careers they were accent players he's a lot even like Kamara.. I know right too big of names, I'm not saying he's going to become them, but they were best being utilized in a running back by committee either 2 or 3 back systems and you can get more out of them and keep them dynamic by doing so..
I actually believe with the players we have the coaches will pick the best RBBC but I think blue is going to be a lot more dynamic than people are giving him credit for it they're trying to find reasons not to like the guy because he was taken in the 5th round and he wasn't used much in college.
I watched the guy he literally was the spark plug this year every time the offense got slowed down and they needed something he's the one that was making those plays I know it doesn't look like that on the stat sheet but don't let that fool you he can play football he's a real running back he just needs to touch his but not too many touches but that doesn't make him a gadget player..
IMHO I look at Alvin Kamara when Ingram was there he was a better player go look at his stats now has he even had a 1000 yard season, I don't know Reggie Bush for most of his career was a 600 yard back that can give you six or seven touchdowns but give you a lot out of the backfield as a receiver yes he had a couple really great seasons but he also played a very long time..
So like Tony Pollard he was better when he was the change of pace guy when he wasn't being forced up inside every play he's still pretty solid player but in my opinion it wasn't the injury he was not as effective when he got too many carries.....
TBD
No guarantees but I just see more in this guy than most and maybe it's because I watched him play and saw the effect he had on the Texas offense when he played but just like when we saw Quinn Ewers that's right going back to Texas and the way SARK runs an offense that way,
Manning didn't get enough snaps this year, manning should have a whole lot more possessions, not plays ,possessions,
he didn't need to be the starter but this man was not utilized to his best traits, and could have got a lot of experience going into this year by having a lot more possessions in every game and he did not..
that's just the way Sark does things, he makes up his mind and he's only going to use the players that he made the biggest promises to as long as they're healthy. He flat out refused to pull Quinn Ewers even when he was struggling even when he knew he may not have a better player on the bench I saw it then they claim Quinn was injured a lot of the end of the year never got right and yet still didn't want to pull the guy because they didn't want to create a controversy he made promises he stuck to it and that's why I think blue got lost in the mix...
Blue got lost in the mix and now hes found LOL LFG!!