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Dowdle, Williams may have taught Cowboys valuable lesson about RBs

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For years the Dallas Cowboys valued the running back position more than just about anyone else in the NFL. As recently as 2016, they used a top-five draft pick on the position, selecting Ezekiel Elliott No. 4 overall. In 2019, a time when most teams were running away from the position, they doubled down and made Elliott the highest paid rusher in the NFL. Then in 2023, a time they were still trying to get out from under the dead money on Elliott’s deal, Dallas franchise tagged Tony Pollard at a rate over $10 million. The Cowboys were committed to the RB position long past the days it seemed logical to do so.

Eventually the Cowboys evolved. After letting their top two RBs leave over the 2024 offseason, they pulled a strategic 180 and largely ignored the position in both free agency and the draft. They instituted a committee approach and split the carries between their longtime backup, Rico Dowdle, and Elliott, who was on his second stint with the team. Dowdle rewarded them with a strong season.

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Despite the breakout year, Dallas applied their newly found indifference to the position and allowed Dowdle to leave in free agency in 2025. Believing the power was found in the offensive line and not the rusher themselves, they signed veterans Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders to a pair of low-dollar deals in free agency. They continued their modest investment strategy by adding a pair of Day 3 draft picks in Jayden Blue and Phil Mafah. Low and behold, they were again rewarded for their frugality with Williams exploding for 1,200 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns.

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