Drafted by Cowboys Cowboys select Jaydon Blue RB

I don't hate the pick in the 5th round, but he's not going to be a 3-down workhorse in the NFL. This is what you're left with in round 5. CBS for example has him rated as the 25th best RB in the draft. You get what you pay for. 6 RB's went off the board in round 4 alone. He'll be fun to watch though.
The 3 down workhorse doesn’t exist in the modern NFL.
 
and others have him rated much higher so who cares what you think?
It's not a question of what I think. It's a matter of what experts who actually study and evaluate the players think. I guarantee they know a lot more than either you or I.

Try reading more scouting reports.
 
I don’t hate the pick, but for this type of player I would have preferred Brashard Smith. Admittedly I have an SMU bias, but Smith also had a lot more production.
 
It’s a damn shame that this site has a multi page “main thread” about a new draftee flourishing while the official thread has half that. The poster isn’t even someone who is a regular. Simply trolling.
 
12. JAYDON BLUE, Texas (5-9, 196, 4.37, 4): Third-year junior with merely five starts in 38 games. “He’s a second- or third-round pick if he can pass pro,” said one scout. “Not a real thumper. Doesn’t have a ton of *** behind him. But he’s a major asset as a receiver because he’s really fast and really athletic. He knows how to run routes and catch a ball and is good run after the catch. He’s a home-run guy with the outside zone. He’s elusive in space to a wow level. He’s very sudden.” Caught two touchdown passes against Ohio State in the playoffs. Finished with 214 carries for 1,161 (5.4) and 11 TDs to go with 56 receptions for 503 and seven scores. Returned three kickoffs for 26.7 in 2023. “Sort of a knockoff Jahmyr Gibbs,” a second scout said. “They use him on quick passes and screens. He’s a good receiver. He’s a piece of a backfield puzzle, not like the guy. Where do you take that guy? Third or fourth round.” Passed up his senior of football in Houston.
 
What do they think they are doing with the rb room? Why are we drafting a finesse back to be our rb1? Home runs are cool and all, but we really need a downhill runner who consistently picks up yards ala Demarco Murray. A finessey back isn't going to get us 3rd down on 3rd and short or be the one that puts us in those 3rd and shorts in the first place. I'm not mad we took Jaydon Blue in the 5th round. I'm concerned with the notion that we're going to have an rb group with small backs.
 

Walker was always interesting to me, if you look at him, all he is looking at is the endzone. His straight line speed was incredible, but you will never see him looking around.

He was huge and fast, and never worried about DBs. We don't have anyone in the NFL right like Bo Jackson, Walker, and such. Times back then were not anywhere near as accurate as they are now, but all you have to do is look at the other players chasing him. He is blowing their angles on him everywhere, as they think they can get him with the angle they took.

A clue, they couldnt.
 
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What do they think they are doing with the rb room? Why are we drafting a finesse back to be our rb1? Home runs are cool and all, but we really need a downhill runner who consistently picks up yards ala Demarco Murray. A finessey back isn't going to get us 3rd down on 3rd and short or be the one that puts us in those 3rd and shorts in the first place. I'm not mad we took Jaydon Blue in the 5th round. I'm concerned with the notion that we're going to have an rb group with small backs.
Bro, Cowboys took 6'1", 230 lbs, 1,100+ rushing yards, 4.55 40 time, 5.2 ypc average bellcow in Clemson RB, Phil Mafah.

With the combo of Mafah (Thunder) and Blue (Lightning), the Cowboys rushing attack is going to do just fine.
 

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