one of the first ones to make the comparison, but I made it very clear that it was in the physical and peripheral aspect, not saying that Ingram was the next Emmitt. Both are almost identical in size, very similar running styles, almost identical college careers, and the same thing that happened to Emmitt in '90, it's happening to Ingram now. That does not mean that Ingram is going to come into Dallas and become a pro bowl RB from the very moment he enters the field like Emmitt did, or it could mean just that. I just don't know.
Having said that, I would not pick him with the #9. As a matter of fact, I would probably not pick him at all, unless by some miracle he falls to the 2nd round. Not because of him, but because he's the type of back who's not going to do you any good as a part timer and if we draft him, we must make up our minds that he's the feature back and rearrainge our backfield accordingly, meaning trading Choice and posibly even Felix.
The idea must be studied and explored carefuly and thoroughly, just in case, as an organization, the Cowboys come to the conclusion that they should go that route. That means taking away a great deal of responsibility from TR and shifting it to Ingram and the running game.