It appears Cowboys RB Malik Davis is the favorite to be the No. 2 RB behind Tony Pollard

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Not completely opposed to it, I like Davis, but it does feel weird potentially having a run first approach with a backfield of Pollard/Davis/Vaughn. Almost feels like a Hunter Leupke (or an acquisition) would be a lock to make the team. You have to have a bigger-bodied back to take some of those short yardage/goal line runs that Zeke made look easy for years. IDK if that is Leupke actually running the ball or just at FB for push, but man i am having flashbacks of Pollard getting stuffed on goalline runs last season.
 

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Not completely opposed to it, I like Davis, but it does feel weird potentially having a run first approach with a backfield of Pollard/Davis/Vaughn. Almost feels like a Hunter Leupke (or an acquisition) would be a lock to make the team. You have to have a bigger-bodied back to take some of those short yardage/goal line runs that Zeke made look easy for years. IDK if that is Leupke actually running the ball or just at FB for push, but man i am having flashbacks of Pollard getting stuffed on goalline runs last season.
This is why you resign Zeke at a team friendly deal. He’s still one of the best short yardage/goal line backs out there.
 

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Not completely opposed to it, I like Davis, but it does feel weird potentially having a run first approach with a backfield of Pollard/Davis/Vaughn. Almost feels like a Hunter Leupke (or an acquisition) would be a lock to make the team. You have to have a bigger-bodied back to take some of those short yardage/goal line runs that Zeke made look easy for years. IDK if that is Leupke actually running the ball or just at FB for push, but man i am having flashbacks of Pollard getting stuffed on goalline runs last season.
Absolutely. You can't choose a backfield that ignores the pass blocking/short yardage aspects of the RB position.
 

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Im not the least bit surprised that it’s not Ronald Jones.

Well there is that little suspension thing. Even if he does make the team now we need a backup for the first two games.

And for the record, Im a Malik fan and think he can be a fine RB2. Past injuries are a little concerning, but talent wise he fits as RB2.
 

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Not completely opposed to it, I like Davis, but it does feel weird potentially having a run first approach with a backfield of Pollard/Davis/Vaughn. Almost feels like a Hunter Leupke (or an acquisition) would be a lock to make the team. You have to have a bigger-bodied back to take some of those short yardage/goal line runs that Zeke made look easy for years. IDK if that is Leupke actually running the ball or just at FB for push, but man i am having flashbacks of Pollard getting stuffed on goalline runs last season.
Speaking of Luepke, have you (or anyone else) seen anything about him since camp has started?

I haven’t seen a mention of his name at all.
 
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