Unseen Footage of New Dallas Cowboys RB Jaydon Blue 🔥

Welcome to another JC Film Session! Today, we’re diving deep into the game tape of Jaydon Blue, an electrifying running back from the Texas Longhorns. As your host, I’ll be breaking down Blue’s complete skill set, analyzing everything from his explosive playmaking ability to areas where he needs improvement. Throughout this film study, we’ll examine his standout traits like his exceptional speed and receiving capabilities, while also taking an honest look at concerns such as ball security issues. Whether you’re a draft enthusiast or just want to understand what Blue could bring to an NFL offense, this comprehensive film breakdown will give you the full picture of this intriguing prospect. #dallascowboys #cowboys #nfl

38 comments
  1. Good no.2-3 change of pace back but still need a workhorse back. Can’t help a dude fumbling and not able to block consistently. I would like to get another explosive all around back and some better depth at interior dline.

  2. His break away speed was probably the best in college football I watched every TX longhorn game last year and every time he touched the ball it was a Big gain or a TD

  3. Great analysis 👏, but you're telling me about lightening in a bottle and aren't showing any plays in real-time? Come on bro, Slow-mo is cool for pointing things out but after you make your point "Pleeeze" show the play in actual time so we can better comprehend the words that are coming out of your mouth…peace, from Oak-Cliff- Tex-US!

  4. Great Video,the problem with the McCarthy era they wait to late to use Pollard you have a RB in blue that Scotty want make that mistake and will use him his Rookie season…600 rushing yards 3 TD,300 receiving yards,my prediction

  5. Emmitt Smith was also great at "getting small", so good he will be the NFL's leading rusher forever because ain't no running back getting to 18K yards in today's pass first offensive schemes.

  6. You remember 33 blocking anybody? I don't either, Jaydon coming in an inch shorter and actually 10Lbs heavier than TD. Tony run a 4.38 at Pitt Pro Day, Blue clocked a 4.29 at his. Not saying anything about Blue being another HOF RB, just saying give him a chance to prove he might be. Hope they don't only consider him a gadget guy like Turpin. Blue would have been RB1 at UT except for one thing. That thing is what the Cowboys need to fix. Fumbles.

  7. The Cowboys realized they made a mistake not resigning a fast rb like Tony Pollard. Hopefully he can become a long term replacement

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