Should The Cowboys Draft A RB Late? If So, Then Who?

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The new motto of late in the NFL is that you can find running backs late in the draft. The NFL has devalued the position, as evidence,no running backs where selected in the first round in 2013 for the first time in over 50 years. Teams are waiting until late in day three to find their backs. In recent years, Andre Ellington and Alfred Morris are examples of late round steals in the 6th round or later. As for the Cowboys, I don't believe they are out of the running back market just yet because they have DeMarco Murray and drafted Joseph Randle in the fifth round last year. Phillip Tanner is a free agent who won't be back and Lance Dunbar is coming back from a very serious knee injury. You also have to keep in mind that Murray is a free agent in 2015 and isn't the most durable of backs. The team very well could spend a mid-to late pick on a running back, despite the fact that Murray is coming off a career year.

This leads me to a player I fell in love with when watching my favorite school, Florida, lose to Georgia Southern. In that game, Georgia Southern threw only three passes all game, completing none, and still beat Florida 26-20 with the explosive play of wing back Jerick McKinnon. A Swiss army knife at Georgia Southern, Mckinnon played three different positions in school, including quarterback, and racked up 3899 yards rushing in four years to go along with 55 touchdowns. If you want to watch him in this game, here is the video below. I think you will come away impressed.



If I am drafting a running back late, I want him to have at least one special quality. Whether that be as a receiver, terrific speed or size, or just a great athlete in general. Other than Adrian Peterson, there may not be a better athlete playing the running back position in the entire country. I know that sounds like a crazy statement, but we will get to his physical attributes in a second to prove that. If you aren't familiar with spider-charts, (provided by mockdraftable.com), the chart below shows McKinnon's measurables at the NFL Combine compared to all other running backs since 1999. For example, McKinnon's bench press (32 reps) was in the 99th percentile of all running backs. Got it? Let's take a look:

http://mockdraftable.com/player_embed/4551/selected/graph/


I encourage you to read the rest of the scouting report on Jerick McKinnon here: http://all22breakdown.com/?p=954
 

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Nice in depth post.

I personally want Andre Williams or a speedy Darren Sproles type (I don't watch much college ball so I can't really think of one)

I guess I want one extreme or the other to compliment Murray who is a jack of all trades type of back.
 

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And actually, that is the wrong video in the article. Here is his game vs Florida:

 

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No. and the reason why is Joseph Randle. They spent a pick last year on him. Plenty of RBs that can probably be had in College free agency.
 

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Absolutely not. If we need another RB, grab a UDFA or a late cut before the season opener.

You do not spend late draft picks on a short term disposable RB when you have a defense like ours.
 

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Are you sure he's the answer? I seriously have my doubts about him. It's not good to be small and slow at the RB position.

The answer to what? Being the backup to Demarco Murray? Sure. I don't see any of the cast of characters the team has on the roster as a long-term option. I also don't see it as a position that needs to be addressed this year or even in 2015, unless it's an obvious pick to make.
 

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I think the Cowboys, and other teams, are actually looking at McKinnon as a DB. Doesn't make a ton of sense to me because he's not too small or slow to play RB in the NFL.

My 7th round sleeper is Henry Josey from Mizzu. Had a bad injury his Jr year but came back healthy for a great year and has speed to burn
 

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I really like Chris Sims. He won't go late but he is a perfect fit for the offense.
 

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Only want a RB who can carry the work load if called upon as a starter. No specialty or change of pace backs.
 

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The answer to what? Being the backup to Demarco Murray? Sure. I don't see any of the cast of characters the team has on the roster as a long-term option. I also don't see it as a position that needs to be addressed this year or even in 2015, unless it's an obvious pick to make.

Unfortunately Murray has been injury prone this far, and when he's out of the line up our running game is non existant. We can't afford taking the chance that we go a quarter of the season again without a run game, it's absolutely a position that's worth a draft pick.
 

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I don't know at what point it becomes about the "best available player" , but I would think that one of those many 7th rounders may net us another possible offensive prospect for the backfield.
They will go well before the cowboys even consider a back most likely, but I would love to see either Tre Mason (plug III jr), or Devonta Freeman with a star on their helmets.
 

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The new motto of late in the NFL is that you can find running backs late in the draft. The NFL has devalued the position, as evidence,no running backs where selected in the first round in 2013 for the first time in over 50 years. Teams are waiting until late in day three to find their backs. In recent years, Andre Ellington and Alfred Morris are examples of late round steals in the 6th round or later. As for the Cowboys, I don't believe they are out of the running back market just yet because they have DeMarco Murray and drafted Joseph Randle in the fifth round last year. Phillip Tanner is a free agent who won't be back and Lance Dunbar is coming back from a very serious knee injury. You also have to keep in mind that Murray is a free agent in 2015 and isn't the most durable of backs. The team very well could spend a mid-to late pick on a running back, despite the fact that Murray is coming off a career year.

This leads me to a player I fell in love with when watching my favorite school, Florida, lose to Georgia Southern. In that game, Georgia Southern threw only three passes all game, completing none, and still beat Florida 26-20 with the explosive play of wing back Jerick McKinnon. A Swiss army knife at Georgia Southern, Mckinnon played three different positions in school, including quarterback, and racked up 3899 yards rushing in four years to go along with 55 touchdowns. If you want to watch him in this game, here is the video below. I think you will come away impressed.



If I am drafting a running back late, I want him to have at least one special quality. Whether that be as a receiver, terrific speed or size, or just a great athlete in general. Other than Adrian Peterson, there may not be a better athlete playing the running back position in the entire country. I know that sounds like a crazy statement, but we will get to his physical attributes in a second to prove that. If you aren't familiar with spider-charts, (provided by mockdraftable.com), the chart below shows McKinnon's measurables at the NFL Combine compared to all other running backs since 1999. For example, McKinnon's bench press (32 reps) was in the 99th percentile of all running backs. Got it? Let's take a look:

http://mockdraftable.com/player_embed/4551/selected/graph/


I encourage you to read the rest of the scouting report on Jerick McKinnon here: http://all22breakdown.com/?p=954


Dri Archer, man. I watched him cook my Army Black Knights in person in a year we had a pretty good rushing defense.
 

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Unfortunately Murray has been injury prone this far, and when he's out of the line up our running game is non existant. We can't afford taking the chance that we go a quarter of the season again without a run game, it's absolutely a position that's worth a draft pick.

Nonexistent running game without Murray... Is it due to ineffectiveness or lack of rushing opportunities?

We've seen that even with Murray healthy and ready to go that didn't guarantee him a carry.

There's only one position on this team I'd say we truly don't need to use a draft pick on and that's tight end. We could probably justify a pick for all other positions. With that being said, RB would probably be the next lowest on my list of priorities.
 

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I think the Cowboys, and other teams, are actually looking at McKinnon as a DB. Doesn't make a ton of sense to me because he's not too small or slow to play RB in the NFL.

My 7th round sleeper is Henry Josey from Mizzu. Had a bad injury his Jr year but came back healthy for a great year and has speed to burn

They are one of the teams that has considered him as a CB. They actually put him through the CB drills at his pro day.
 

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If he's the BPA late then my all means. He looks like a smallish everydown back who can also play a third down back. I have a couple of questions. How much wiggle does he have, how well does he break tackles esp arm tackles, and can he catch the ball out of the backfield? Can he block? How well does he play STs. He looks like a KR but can he play PR as well? How about gunner? FL had a down year but they have some athletes and they're always fast. So to see him turn the corner catches my eye.
 

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I think I'd go with a change of pace guy, D'Anthony Thomas Archer, or that guy from Mizzu type fast type of players like Linehan had in Reggie, the type of injury Dunbar had just makes it hard too trust it, on the other hand we do need someone who can pass block and step in if Murray goes down and this guys I'm sure can get something going but will have trouble with PB I think cause of their small stature but we'll see what happens, Thomas also will be a receiver,Returner, offensive weapon and I would like for us too have him especially too go up against his old coach.
 
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