DuncanIso
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He has elite speed.Blue is a possibility 3rd down guy and has to earn the rest
He has elite speed.Blue is a possibility 3rd down guy and has to earn the rest
I tend to agree. But I like the fact that we upgraded at OL and WR. Teams won't be able to stack the box as much. I think it'll be enough for Blue and Vaughn to have some success. And maybe one of our power backs makes a difference. Not gonna lie though. Can only imagine a back like Jeanty in this offense. Now that would be incredible!All of the hope revolves around Blue, IMO. If he can be more than a 3rd down scatback, then you may have a noticeable upgrade. If he is a bust, the team might actually be worse at RB this year. Dowdle wasn't terrible and his vet replacements are worse than him.
This, plus the main problem last year was zeky was named the starter and got too many carries,Zeke, Freeman, Cooks, Davis......just a bunch of wasted spots last year.
Williams is better than all of them. Not sure why Sanders is here. But the 2 RB's drafted a couple of weeks ago are better than all the scrubs last year. Overall the RB corp is better this year. Last year was Dowdle and nothing else. The Cowboys only had 5 rushing TD's last year and Dak was one of them. That should change this year.
I think that he does make it.I'm sleeping. He won't make the roster
Yes! And it wouldn't have been much more expensive than the 2 JAGs Jerry brought in instead.Agree with this. Dowdle is only costing Panthers 2.7 million with incentives up to 6 million for 1 year. If they meet in the middle the Cowboys could have retained him for around 4 million guaranteed for 1 year with a million in incentives, or 8 million for 2 years with 5 million guaranteed.
Either option would have possibly kept him on the team and kept the cap hit low.
Half this board thought we had drafted Barry Sanders two years ago. Howd that turn out?somebody was saying Blue this year will remind us of OJ Simpson. So, if he's gonna run like Orenthal, I say we're better off this year
Ask Nate Newton about that.The better question is are we better at OL and I think the answer is going to be yes
I also believe RBs are for the most part a product of the line and its success.
Don’t get me wrong skillset is important and think we’ve gotten better but it’s TBD
Look at Barkley behind giants OL and then behind Philly’s line. Talented behind both all world behind 1.
So hope is our new strategy?If Blue pans out and Javonte has regained his burst, a ton better.
No, but perhaps it's far better than being negative and fault-finding jerks. Help is on the way!So hope is our new strategy?
Rico was the best option last year. I do see Blue being the best option this year and probably will be overall better than Rico.I see some hope being placed in the RB group that we've added this year, and that's understandable to some extent simply because we haven't seen this group either succeed or fail here. However, I do think there is reason to look at this group and wonder if we did any better this year than last year.
Miles Sanders vs. Ezekiel Elliott: Elliott had hit the wall that catches up to all players. He had averaged 3.8 YPC, then 3.5 YPC his last two years before going to New England and averaging 3.1. Elliott was in his seventh year when the wheels fell off. Sanders is going into his seventh year, but it appears that his wheels may have come off sooner. He's averaged 3.3 and 3.7 the last two years. Expecting him to recapture his juice is probably expecting too much. This one is likely a wash.
Rico Dowdle vs. Javonte Williams. Dowdle was our best back last year. He was coming off a season in which he averaged 4.1 YPC in a No. 2 role and averaged 4.6 when given a bigger role. That earned him a deal with Carolina, and Williams was brought in as his replacement. Williams has averaged 3.6 and 3.7 YPC in a time-sharing role in Denver the last two years. It's hard to say that he'll ever get back to the form of his first two years while Dowdle's stock is on the rise. Advantage Dowdle.
Jayden Blue vs. Royce Freeman, Before stashing Dalvin Cook on the practice squad and finding out he was just as cooked as Elliott, Dallas first brought in Freeman. Freeman was coming off a 4.1 season with the Rams in a backup role. He had a decent start to his career (averaging 4.0 per carry as a rookie) but it derailed pretty quickly. Blue brings an element to the run game that Dallas didn't have last year with his speed. The Cowboys are hoping that he can outplay his draft status (fifth round). Freeman was a third-round pick (71) while Blue was taken at 149, and we saw what became of Freeman. With this one, we just hope it turns out better.
Phil Mafah vs. Malik Davis. Davis was a UDFA that looked like he was going to at least carve out a backup role, but he faded quickly. Mafah was practically a UDFA, since he was taken in the seventh round. We have to hope he outplays his draft status as well.
Deuce Vaughn vs. Deuce Vaughn. There are times that Vaughn has shined and times when his lack of size has shown. He likely has to prove this year that he deserves a spot on the roster or he'll be gone. He had a grace period the last two years as a fifth-round pick and the son of a Cowboys staffer.
We're all hoping that the guys we've got will be better than the ones we lost or cut, but there are a lot of question marks here. We did not clearly upgrade and may have actually downgraded from Dowdle. It'll be interesting to see how it turns out, but the grass isn't always greener on the other side.