Five possible draft replacements for DeMarco Murray in Dallas

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Five possible draft replacements for DeMarco Murray in Dallas

By Mike Huguenin
College Football 24/7 writer
Published: March 12, 2015 at 02:12 p.m.
Updated: March 12, 2015 at 03:03 p.m.

With DeMarco Murray set to sign a five-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles, the Dallas Cowboys could use a first-round pick on a running back for the first time since taking Arkansas' Felix Jones with the No. 22 overall pick in 2008.

Joseph Randle remains on the roster, and Dallas could sign a free-agent back. Still, running back remains a definite draft possibility for the Cowboys.

Here are five running backs who could interest the Cowboys early in the draft. Dallas picks 27th in the first round.

1. Todd Gurley, Georgia

Even though he is rehabbing from a torn ACL suffered in late November, Gurley is seen as a potential first-round pick, and he certainly would be tempting if he were available when the Cowboys make their first-round selection. Gurley (6-foot-0 5/8, 222 pounds) is both physical and fast, and he also is an effective receiver. He even returned some kicks for the Bulldogs. Having Randle on hand -- not to mention a big-time offensive line -- would help ease Gurley's NFL learning curve if he ends up in Dallas. Gurley is the No. 13 player on NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah's list of the top 50 players available. All four NFL Media analysts who have done mock drafts -- Jeremiah, Bucky Brooks, Charles Davis and Lance Zierlein -- have Gurley going in the first round. Brooks and Zierlein have him available when the Cowboys make their selection; Davis and Jeremiah have him off the board before that.

2. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin

He is the other running back considered worthy of a first-round pick. Gordon (6-0 5/8, 215) had a monster 2014 season, rushing for 2,587 yards -- the second-highest total in FBS single-season history to Barry Sanders' 2,628 in 1988. Gordon, who had six 200-yard games in '14, also rushed for 29 TDs. Some question his pass-blocking abilities, and he is relatively untested as a receiver (22 career receptions, or 43 fewer than Gurley). At the same time, Wisconsin didn't throw a lot and also didn't ask much of its backs in pass protection. It's hard to ding a guy for not doing something he wasn't asked to do. Regardless, you draft Gordon for his running ability, and he could be enticing to Dallas were he available at 27. Jeremiah has Gordon as his No. 12 player and says Gordon "should be ready to contribute on all three downs in Year 1." Three analysts -- all but Zierlein -- have Gordon going in the first round in their most recent mock drafts, and Brooks has him going to the Cowboys.

3. Tevin Coleman, Indiana

Coleman is not worth the No. 27 overall pick, but he certainly would be worthy of the No. 60 pick; the Cowboys select 28th in the second round, which would be 60th overall. But would Coleman be there? Coleman (5-11 3/8, 206) wasn't able to work out at the combine, as he is recovering from a foot injury; his pro day is April 15. Coleman is an explosive runner who was the offensive focal point for IU in 2014, when he rushed for 2,036 yards and 15 TDs. Coleman had four 200-yard games and three three-TD outings in 2014. He has some receiving ability, too. Brooks has Coleman as his No. 3 running back, while fellow analyst Mike Mayock has Coleman at No. 5.. Former Bears director of college scouting Greg Gabriel recently revealed he believes Coleman is the No. 1 running back in this year's draft.

4. Duke Johnson, Miami

Johnson is another guy who could be enticing when the Cowboys pick in the second round -- assuming he is there. He is not a big guy (5-9 1/8), but he does weigh 207 pounds -- Johnson is fond of saying he is short but not small. He was an extremely productive receiver for UM as a true freshman in 2012 and as a junior in '14, but needs improvement in pass protection. Johnson is the No. 4 running back for Brooks and Mayock. The Cowboys haven't drafted a player from Miami since 1993.

5. Jay Ajayi, Boise State

Ajayi (5-11¾, 221) could be there at No. 60. He lacks top-end speed, but still rushed for 1,823 yards and 28 TDs in 2014; he also caught 50 passes in '14 and 72 in his final two seasons with the Broncos. He is Jeremiah's No. 39 player. "He is at his best on inside runs, where his combination of vision, power and short-area quickness is effective," Jeremiah writes. "On outside runs, he lacks elite speed to the perimeter, but he has the elusiveness to make defenders miss when he squares up to the line of scrimmage." Davis said he likes Ajayi better than former Boise State first-rounder Doug Martin. Ajayi is from Plano, Texas -- a suburb of Dallas.

If the Cowboys choose to go for a later-round back, potential picks include USC's Javorius "Buck" Allen, Auburn's Cameron Artis-Payne, Minnesota's David Cobb (a Texas native) and South Carolina's Mike Davis.
 
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Lots of backs I like, but I feel like we'll come away with Artis-Payne. Team will probably want to add DL in the early rounds and will like his maturity since he's an older prospect. Don't hate the player, but he isn't a long term option.
 

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Ajayi is my first choice. If we get all fancy, then Gurley in the 1st, eff it all. Gordon is okay as well.

I like Artis-Payne if we lose our minds and figure we can wait until the 4th round to get a back.

I want nothing to do with Coleman or Duke Johnson.

Nothing against either, but unless we get as close to a Murray clone or a special back that beats the odds...we are wasting our time.

Both of those guys are not what fits with our game the way it is now.

They might have as complements. But we need a bell cow.

If not, it is Romo 40 times a game and 8-8 if we are fortunate.

We have to pick the right back. Period.

This is about as watershed as it was with the Julius Jones fuck up.
 

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It'll be David Cobb...

Email it, put it on a postcard, place it on a billboard
 

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If Gordon or Gurley aren't there Coleman looks alot like Murray in his run style.

 

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If Gordon or Gurley aren't there Coleman looks alot like Murray in his run style.
He does look good... And you're right, a lot like Murray. This guy's feet look a little quicker, though.

Does he have any power at all? All those runs are pretty much those spread looks where he has big holes. In that way, sort of like McFadden in college.
 

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He does look good... And you're right, a lot like Murray. This guy's feet look a little quicker, though.

Does he have any power at all? All those runs are pretty much those spread looks where he has big holes. In that way, sort of like McFadden in college.
There's some more highlight vids out there. This one has him taking some hits and breaking tackles, but it seems he's a one cut, find the hole and go guy. And when he does, he's gone.

 

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He does look good... And you're right, a lot like Murray. This guy's feet look a little quicker, though.

Does he have any power at all? All those runs are pretty much those spread looks where he has big holes. In that way, sort of like McFadden in college.
exactly what i was thinking. He looks like McFadden in his highlight tape
 

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Most of the highlight things I've seen of all the RBs are them breaking the long runs without taking many hits. He's 6'1" 210- so he's about Murray's size as well. I bet he can take a hit and keep going. Doesn't look like he runs to contact like Murray did though.
 

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Five possible draft replacements for DeMarco Murray in Dallas

By Mike Huguenin
College Football 24/7 writer
Published: March 12, 2015 at 02:12 p.m.
Updated: March 12, 2015 at 03:03 p.m.

With DeMarco Murray set to sign a five-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles, the Dallas Cowboys could use a first-round pick on a running back for the first time since taking Arkansas' Felix Jones with the No. 22 overall pick in 2008.

Joseph Randle remains on the roster, and Dallas could sign a free-agent back. Still, running back remains a definite draft possibility for the Cowboys.

Here are five running backs who could interest the Cowboys early in the draft. Dallas picks 27th in the first round.

1. Todd Gurley, Georgia

Even though he is rehabbing from a torn ACL suffered in late November, Gurley is seen as a potential first-round pick, and he certainly would be tempting if he were available when the Cowboys make their first-round selection. Gurley (6-foot-0 5/8, 222 pounds) is both physical and fast, and he also is an effective receiver. He even returned some kicks for the Bulldogs. Having Randle on hand -- not to mention a big-time offensive line -- would help ease Gurley's NFL learning curve if he ends up in Dallas. Gurley is the No. 13 player on NFL Media analyst Daniel Jeremiah's list of the top 50 players available. All four NFL Media analysts who have done mock drafts -- Jeremiah, Bucky Brooks, Charles Davis and Lance Zierlein -- have Gurley going in the first round. Brooks and Zierlein have him available when the Cowboys make their selection; Davis and Jeremiah have him off the board before that.

2. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin

He is the other running back considered worthy of a first-round pick. Gordon (6-0 5/8, 215) had a monster 2014 season, rushing for 2,587 yards -- the second-highest total in FBS single-season history to Barry Sanders' 2,628 in 1988. Gordon, who had six 200-yard games in '14, also rushed for 29 TDs. Some question his pass-blocking abilities, and he is relatively untested as a receiver (22 career receptions, or 43 fewer than Gurley). At the same time, Wisconsin didn't throw a lot and also didn't ask much of its backs in pass protection. It's hard to ding a guy for not doing something he wasn't asked to do. Regardless, you draft Gordon for his running ability, and he could be enticing to Dallas were he available at 27. Jeremiah has Gordon as his No. 12 player and says Gordon "should be ready to contribute on all three downs in Year 1." Three analysts -- all but Zierlein -- have Gordon going in the first round in their most recent mock drafts, and Brooks has him going to the Cowboys.

3. Tevin Coleman, Indiana

Coleman is not worth the No. 27 overall pick, but he certainly would be worthy of the No. 60 pick; the Cowboys select 28th in the second round, which would be 60th overall. But would Coleman be there? Coleman (5-11 3/8, 206) wasn't able to work out at the combine, as he is recovering from a foot injury; his pro day is April 15. Coleman is an explosive runner who was the offensive focal point for IU in 2014, when he rushed for 2,036 yards and 15 TDs. Coleman had four 200-yard games and three three-TD outings in 2014. He has some receiving ability, too. Brooks has Coleman as his No. 3 running back, while fellow analyst Mike Mayock has Coleman at No. 5.. Former Bears director of college scouting Greg Gabriel recently revealed he believes Coleman is the No. 1 running back in this year's draft.

4. Duke Johnson, Miami

Johnson is another guy who could be enticing when the Cowboys pick in the second round -- assuming he is there. He is not a big guy (5-9 1/8), but he does weigh 207 pounds -- Johnson is fond of saying he is short but not small. He was an extremely productive receiver for UM as a true freshman in 2012 and as a junior in '14, but needs improvement in pass protection. Johnson is the No. 4 running back for Brooks and Mayock. The Cowboys haven't drafted a player from Miami since 1993.

5. Jay Ajayi, Boise State

Ajayi (5-11¾, 221) could be there at No. 60. He lacks top-end speed, but still rushed for 1,823 yards and 28 TDs in 2014; he also caught 50 passes in '14 and 72 in his final two seasons with the Broncos. He is Jeremiah's No. 39 player. "He is at his best on inside runs, where his combination of vision, power and short-area quickness is effective," Jeremiah writes. "On outside runs, he lacks elite speed to the perimeter, but he has the elusiveness to make defenders miss when he squares up to the line of scrimmage." Davis said he likes Ajayi better than former Boise State first-rounder Doug Martin. Ajayi is from Plano, Texas -- a suburb of Dallas.

If the Cowboys choose to go for a later-round back, potential picks include USC's Javorius "Buck" Allen, Auburn's Cameron Artis-Payne, Minnesota's David Cobb (a Texas native) and South Carolina's Mike Davis.
I'm catching up a little on draft stuff recently with articles like this and I have listened to a few episodes of the Draft Show with Broaddus and Dane Brugler. I like the way a lot of these RBs profile. Haven't really seen them play because I don't watch much college football, but there are things to like in what I read/hear about them. I think Broaddus said Coleman is the closest comp to Murray? Is that right? They have Gurley as their no doubter best of the bunch. Broaddus isn't as high as most on Gordon but Brugler likes him.

Ajayi sounds like the Cowboys kind of guy though. Another Boise St. Bronco and he's from Plano. They seem to mine Boise's program lately and love the local DFW kids. Who do you guys comp him to in the NFL? They mention Doug Martin. Similar style runner or just because same school? Do you think he is a legit 20 carry a game RB that can pretty much be the guy? Any injury history? Limitations are what, just not great top end speed?
 

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Lucky for us that there are so many talented backs coming out. We should get a very good replacement for Murray.

The still looming issue is defensive line. Fucking enigma of a plan.
 

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There's some more highlight vids out there. This one has him taking some hits and breaking tackles, but it seems he's a one cut, find the hole and go guy. And when he does, he's gone.

His stiff arm does remind me of Murray. He uses it really well.
 

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Ajayi is my first choice. If we get all fancy, then Gurley in the 1st, eff it all. Gordon is okay as well.

I like Artis-Payne if we lose our minds and figure we can wait until the 4th round to get a back.

I want nothing to do with Coleman or Duke Johnson.

Nothing against either, but unless we get as close to a Murray clone or a special back that beats the odds...we are wasting our time.

Both of those guys are not what fits with our game the way it is now.

They might have as complements. But we need a bell cow.

If not, it is Romo 40 times a game and 8-8 if we are fortunate.

We have to pick the right back. Period.

This is about as watershed as it was with the Julius Jones fuck up.
You and me both. Ajayi in the 2nd would make me very happy
 

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the more and more i see backs like Tevin Coleman and Ajayi, the more I don't want to draft Gurley in the 1st even though he is a special talent. I just feel like doing nothing in free agency cripples our defensive line. Most of the DL should be very good around the 27th pick.
 
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the more and more i see backs like Tevin Coleman and Ajayi, the more I don't want to draft Gurley in the 1st even though he is a special talent. I just feel like doing nothing in free agency cripples our defensive line. Most of the DL should be very good around the 27th pick.
One signing could change everything. If we got Hardy, all the sudden 3 DL starting spots are set with him, Lawrence and Crawford. Then we are just looking for a 1 technique (which the team admits they don't value highly) and depth. We could easily burn a first on Gurley or Ajayi (hopefully after a small trade down) and still get some solid DL later.
 

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the more and more i see backs like Tevin Coleman and Ajayi, the more I don't want to draft Gurley in the 1st even though he is a special talent. I just feel like doing nothing in free agency cripples our defensive line. Most of the DL should be very good around the 27th pick.
Injuries with Gurley. They scare the shit out of me with him. Especially since he is a bigger RB.
 
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