Running backs may not matter in the NFL but Pollard matters to the Cowboys

From @ReidDHanson: Looking at statistics like RYOE we can see how much value Tony Pollard has added to the Cowboys and try to determine if it will continue.

The Cowboys are at a crossroads this year. They’ve parted ways with the handsomely compensated Ezekiel Elliott and by means of the franchise tag, they temporarily retained his replacement, Tony Pollard.

Since being drafted in 2019, Pollard has worked hard to make his case as a true RB1. His upright playing style and breakaway speed have led some to believe he’s best used in a tandem or a complementary role. But his 6-foot, 209-pound build and ever-increasing production says he just needs a chance.

RBs notoriously have a short shelf life. Data indicates a decline often starts by Year 5 (aka Pollard’s 2023 season) but that reality is also linked to a heavy workload and Pollard has an extremely light workload throughout his career (even extending into college).

The question everyone seems to be asking these days is whether or not the Cowboys should re-sign Pollard long-term or just ride out the franchise tag and see where the journey leads.