The Dallas Cowboys opted not to select a running back in the NFL draft. They could be considering reuniting with Ezekiel Elliott in the near future

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Mike McCarthy in a news conference

The Dallas Cowboys chose not to pick a running back in the NFL draft, even though they’ve replaced their starting runner in the last two seasons.

During the draft weekend, discussions about Ezekiel Elliott, a former Cowboy and two-time rushing leader, were as common as those about the college prospects.

Now, attention turns to when Elliott might rejoin the team. He played seven seasons for the Cowboys, accumulating 8,262 yards, the third-highest in team history, before being released in a cost-saving move after the 2022 season.

Owner Jerry Jones spoke positively about Elliott’s potential return, emphasizing his positive impact and suggesting he could still be a starter.

The Cowboys addressed some key needs in the draft, including offensive linemen, but running back remained a gap.

Executive Vice President of Personnel Stephen Jones highlighted the importance of sticking to their draft plan, which didn’t include selecting a running back when opportunities arose.

Jerry Jones

On the first night of the draft, the Cowboys confirmed they had a meeting with Ezekiel Elliott, who played for New England last season, and his agent earlier that day.

Even after not picking a running back on the second day of the draft, Jerry Jones mentioned Elliott again.

He said on Friday night that they were also interested in what the future holds for Zeke, implying a possible return.

Tony Pollard, who took over for Elliott in 2023, didn’t quite meet expectations for his salary last season. He ended up signing with Tennessee.

Currently, the four running backs on the Cowboys’ roster who played last season have a combined total of 163 carries for 605 yards and four touchdowns in their careers. The team also added veteran Royce Freeman earlier this month.

Coach Mike McCarthy expressed confidence in the young group, mentioning their potential for growth.

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