Jersey numbers for draft class

72 for Akingbesote, hmmm, does not seem like Too Tall to me.

34 for Blue, interesting, but why didn't he take his college number, wasn't he 23, and it is available.
50 seems right for James.
Toia kept his college number, seems right.
Wonder if any will change later on.
 
#34 for Blue?

Why is the Cowboys front office refusing to give Jaydon Blue his original college #23 jersey? Yes, we all know LB Buddy Johnson currently has #23, but he was forced to receive #23 this offseason after the Cowboys signed LB Jack Sanborn and gave him Buddy Johnson's previous #57 jersey. Besides, a #23 is supposed to be for a running back, NOT A LINEBACKER!!!

This is the same crap this front office pulled the past 2 seasons against DeMarvion Overshown. Quit playing stupid PROVE IT games and simply give Jaydon Blue #23! SMH. Can't stand when this front office acts like bully kids...
:banghead: :angry:
 
Undrafted rookies:

-WR Traeshon Holden- 7
-WR Josh Kelly- 14
-TE Rivaldo Fairweather- 45
-TE Tyler Neville- 46
-LB Justin Barron- 55
-CB Bruce Harmon- 36
-S Zion Childress- 48
-S Mike Smith- 39
-S Alijah Clark- not announced, but 30 is last DB number left available
 
#34 for Blue?

Why is the Cowboys front office refusing to give Jaydon Blue his original college #23 jersey? Yes, we all know LB Buddy Johnson currently has #23, but he was forced to receive #23 this offseason after the Cowboys signed LB Jack Sanborn and gave him Buddy Johnson's previous #57 jersey. Besides, a #23 is supposed to be for a running back, NOT A LINEBACKER!!!

This is the same crap this front office pulled the past 2 seasons against DeMarvion Overshown. Quit playing stupid PROVE IT games and simply give Jaydon Blue #23! SMH. Can't stand when this front office acts like bully kids...
:banghead: :angry:
This has nothing to do with the front office. Buddy Johnson picked 23 after it became available (at the time there were plenty other LB eligible numbers to choose from). Johnson is a veteran and thus has the right to keep his number unless/until he decides to change it.

Plus, other numbers will become available for Blue after roster cutdowns before the regular season. Tony Pollard wore 36 before switching to 20. Heck, even Jason Witten wore 49 in his first training camp before getting his iconic 82.
 
Undrafted rookies:

-WR Traeshon Holden- 7
-WR Josh Kelly- 14
-TE Rivaldo Fairweather- 45
-TE Tyler Neville- 46
-LB Justin Barron- 55
-CB Bruce Harmon- 36
-S Zion Childress- 48
-S Mike Smith- 39
-S Alijah Clark- not announced, but 30 is last DB number left available
Holden getting 53 man roster player treatment with that number even if he's sharing. Kelly is not too far behind although he's sharing with Bell.

My dream of Barron moving back to SS is gone it seems with #55, so hopefully this dude can put on 10 to 15 pounds of muscle before next season.
 
This has nothing to do with the front office. Buddy Johnson picked 23 after it became available (at the time there were plenty other LB eligible numbers to choose from). Johnson is a veteran and thus has the right to keep his number unless/until he decides to change it.

Plus, other numbers will become available for Blue after roster cutdowns before the regular season. Tony Pollard wore 36 before switching to 20. Heck, even Jason Witten wore 49 in his first training camp before getting his iconic 82.
You make no sense since Buddy Johnson is a veteran on this team, yet he was forced to give up his jersey #57 to Jack Sanborn whom the Cowboys recently signed from the Bears this offseason. So, no, you are wrong. This front office is 100% playing games.
 
You make no sense since Buddy Johnson is a veteran on this team, yet he was forced to give up his jersey #57 to Jack Sanborn whom the Cowboys recently signed from the Bears this offseason. So, no, you are wrong. This front office is 100% playing games.
Sanborn wanted his old 57 and Johnson obliged. Both players are veterans. It's kind of an unwritten rule, but Buddy Johnson has been in the NFL for over 4 years and doesn't have to give up his jersey number to a 5th round rookie if he doesn't want to.

Is it silly? Yes. Does it make sense? No. But for now, Blue won't get 23 until Johnson agrees or gets cut. Both could happen anyway.
 
Holden getting 53 man roster player treatment with that number even if he's sharing. Kelly is not too far behind although he's sharing with Bell.

My dream of Barron moving back to SS is gone it seems with #55, so hopefully this dude can put on 10 to 15 pounds of muscle before next season.
I agree. The NFL allows duplicate numbers during the preseason so long as one is on offense and the other on defense.

Right now there are two 7s (Holden and Diggs), two 14s (Kelly and Bell) and two 27s (Revel and Sanders).
 
#34 for Blue?

Why is the Cowboys front office refusing to give Jaydon Blue his original college #23 jersey? Yes, we all know LB Buddy Johnson currently has #23, but he was forced to receive #23 this offseason after the Cowboys signed LB Jack Sanborn and gave him Buddy Johnson's previous #57 jersey. Besides, a #23 is supposed to be for a running back, NOT A LINEBACKER!!!

This is the same crap this front office pulled the past 2 seasons against DeMarvion Overshown. Quit playing stupid PROVE IT games and simply give Jaydon Blue #23! SMH. Can't stand when this front office acts like bully kids...
:banghead: :angry:
Why is it the teams fault? Maybe Blue does not was #23 even if it was available. Very rare will a team make a player change his number if a rookie comes in to want it. Usually it is left up to the two players. Team will not get involved.

For Dallas it is up to the equipment manager to hand out numbers. But if one is available at a players request he will accommodate them.

It is not a knock on Jerry or the team as some want to make it out to be.
 
To add to the Blue debate, players can wear duplicate numbers in the preseason so long as one is offense, the other defense.

Blue could wear 23 if he wanted to. Perhaps he just chose 34 himself.
 
Why is it the teams fault? Maybe Blue does not was #23 even if it was available. Very rare will a team make a player change his number if a rookie comes in to want it. Usually it is left up to the two players. Team will not get involved.

For Dallas it is up to the equipment manager to hand out numbers. But if one is available at a players request he will accommodate them.

It is not a knock on Jerry or the team as some want to make it out to be.
Baloney. It is the front office's fault. Look at how they handled the sudden jersey change of #57 from veteran Buddy Johnson to the recently signed Jack Sanborn. Stop making excuses for this front office. We can all see what is going on.
 
Sanborn wanted his old 57 and Johnson obliged. Both players are veterans. It's kind of an unwritten rule, but Buddy Johnson has been in the NFL for over 4 years and doesn't have to give up his jersey number to a 5th round rookie if he doesn't want to.

Is it silly? Yes. Does it make sense? No. But for now, Blue won't get 23 until Johnson agrees or gets cut. Both could happen anyway.
How did the front office handle the DeMarvion Overshown jersey number changes the past 3 years?

Yeah, it's a game by the front office. Clear and obvious.
 
Baloney. It is the front office's fault. Look at how they handled the sudden jersey change of #57 from veteran Buddy Johnson to the recently signed Jack Sanborn. Stop making excuses for this front office. We can all see what is going on.
Two players are wearing 27. Two players are wearing 7. Two players are wearing 14.

If Blue wanted 23 now he could have it. Perhaps he chose 34 himself. Why is this being turned into an issue?

When Sanborn signed he wanted 57 from Johnson and got it. Johnson, at the time, PICKED 23. He could have also had 50, 52, or 55- ALL were available at the time (pre-draft).

Why are we making it sound like Jerry and Stephen are sitting around preventing players from wearing numbers now? :facepalm:
 

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