Ex-NFL GM Urges Cowboys to Sign ‘Perfect’ 2-Time Pro Bowl RB
Of the many issues that the Cowboys will need to sort out in the coming weeks as they rebuild their roster after an outstanding 2023 season turned into another baffling playoff flop, what to do at running back is not the most pressing. But incumbent Tony Pollard is a free agent and the Cowboys will need to figure out whether to keep him or bring in another player.
And former Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum thinks there is an “easy” solution on hand: take away a divisional foe’s best player. That would be Saquon Barkley of the Giants.
Asked where Barkley would fit, Tannenbaum said on ESPN’s “Get Up!”: “This one’s easy, it’s the Dallas Cowboys. Tony Pollard was mildly disappointing replacing Zeke Elliott, his production went down by about 25%.”
Cowboys Signing Saquon Barkley Would Be a Shot at Giants
Indeed, Pollard struggled last year as he was coming back from a broken fibula suffered during the team’s playoff loss to San Francisco the previous year. But his first go at replacing Elliott did not go all that well. Pollard logged 1,005 yards this season, which was good for 12th in the NFL and only two yards off last year’s total (1,007). But he did so on 252 carries, and his average of 4.0 yards per carry was well off last year’s mark, 5.2 yards per rush.
He struggled in short-yardage situations, too. Barkley, though, is more of an every-down back who can grind out tough yards and still has big-play ability as both a rusher and a receiver. It doesn’t hurt that signing him would be a direct shot at the Giants.