Javonte Williams should be playing this year with something to prove

It is all fun when you can stay on the field and be productive, isn’t it? Well, even doing that and posting a career high in rushing yards (1,201) and touchdowns (11) wasn’t enough for folks to think he is a top back in this league again, and folks should disagree.

In an ESPN piece, scouts, coaches, and executives rank the top 10 running backs in football right now.

Per the article, Voters gave their own top 10 players at a position, then they compiled the results and ranked candidates based on the number of top-10 votes.

Composite average and dozens of interviews, with research and film study help from ESPN NFL analyst Matt Bowen as well as ESPN Research.

More than 70 voters submitted a ballot on at least one position, and in many cases all positions. Additional voting and follow-up calls with those surveyed contributed to placements.

If you take a look at the link above, you’ll be able to see more in-depth about this, but take a look below for my thoughts.

Knocking At The Door

Look, Williams is not a top five back, that is not what I am saying, but if you can look me in the face and tell me you think Breece Hall is better, we can’t talk about this anymore.

Williams landed in the “received votes” category, which is lower than the honorable mentions section.

Hall is ranked 10 on the list, while the Super Bowl MVP is 9th, Kenneth Walker, so that is why I will stop at 10.

Williams, when healthy, is very close to being a top 10 running back in football, and the list always seems to fluctuate. The issue I have is that they love to rank these guys based on their name and sometimes not even the production they are putting up.

If you told me that Williams would go for 1,200 and 11 touchdowns, I think any team that does not have the top 5 running backs in football would take that.

The Cowboys’ offense is going to be a top 3 unit in football if they stay healthy, and expect Williams to make the jump inside the top 10 when the rankings come out again a year from now.

The offensive line, if they can clean up the penalties, will help produce more big plays on the ground. Tyler Guyton and Terence Steele are fighting for their job, so keep an eye on those tackles as we get into training camp and other parts of the summer like preseason.

Now, if Williams does find himself getting hurt, which I hope does not happen, the Cowboys seem to be content with what they are working with in terms depth as the RB2 and RB3.

The battle is wide open right now, and I have seen plenty say that Malik Davis is the safe bet, but also think Jaydon Blue has more upside after a disappointing rookie season.

I have no idea who will lead the backup spot, but if Williams stay healthy I don’t think we will have to worry about it all that much.

I think the Cowboys offense is ranked correctly. Dak Prescott dropped in at No. 6 in the QB spot and Tyler Smith was ranked as the best interior offensive lineman.

Javonte Williams hires Nicole Lynn and finishes off a 3-year, $24M contract to remain in Dallas, per @RapSheet.

A lot can change from now until the start of the season in September, but it is nice just being able to talk about football and Jerry Jones staying out of the spotlight and just letting dudes play the game.

I am sure once training camp starts he will find his way into the media somehow, but as of now he is finally letting Cowboys fans have an offseason the way that it is suppose to be.

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Shane Taylor is a sports journalist with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and seven years of professional media experience. He has written 1,000 articles for Insidethestar.com, reaching over 1 million readers. Prior to Inside The Star, Shane worked as a Sports Reporter for The Journal Star and a Regional News Reporter for Shaw Media. He currently works in the Junior College in the TRIO department.

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