Jaydon Blue named NFL Draft ‘Sleeper’ alongside Cowboys’ Dak Prescott

Jaydon Blue NFL draft: Stats for Dallas Cowboys 5th round pickThe Dallas Cowboys got themselves a “sleeper” via the 2025 NFL Draft. And one who becomes a new Dak Prescott weapon. Jaydon Blue of Texas is the Dallas newcomer earning the high praise.

Blue arrived via the fifth round. The Longhorns star previously visited the Steelers and Eagles before landing in Dallas. He’s coming to bolster a needed area that the Cowboys struggled in last year: The backfield.

Gennaro Filice of the NFL Network is one who’s high on Blue coming out of the Dallas backfield. Filice shared via Mockdraftable that Blue is comparable to Devon Achane — calculating an 88.7% comparison there.

Blue turned heads with blazing a 4.38 time in the 40-yard dash. He’s also bringing needed versatility over to Prescott and company.

Dallas stumbled to 27th overall in ground based yards, plus fell to dead last in rushing touchdowns. Hence why the Blue selection got made. The Blue picked even earned a B+ grade.

How Jaydon Blue fits with Cowboys, Dak Prescott

Jaydon Blue named NFL Draft 'Sleeper' alongside Cowboys' Dak Prescott
Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Blue earned a higher projection pre-draft. One draft expert believed he’d never fall to the fifth round.

The Texas star earned a third round grade from Lance Zierlein of the NFL Network. Zierlein noticed how Blue had to fight for his touches.

Related Dallas Cowboys NewsArticle continues below

“Blue played behind very good backs, so his carry count is lower, but he clearly has talent,” Zierlein wrote.

The 21-year-old showed that talent by scoring 14 combined touchdowns. He also racked up 1,098 yards.

“He’s a narrow-hipped, linear runner with good speed to threaten wide and attack downfield out of the backfield,” Zierlein wrote. “He has adequate wiggle in the open field but lacks base strength to break tackles.”

The draft analyst pointed out Blue lacks tempo to hit holes inside. He’s earned a “change-of-pace” slasher.

“His real value will revolve around his ability to mismatch linebackers and threaten defenses as a receiver out of the backfield,” Zierlein wrote.

Still, Dallas needed the runner/receiver element. Blue hands new coach Brian Schottenheimer that element — plus a “sleeper” for Prescott to feed the ball too.

Related Posts

Breаkіng: Former Sаіntѕ Pro Bowler On “Thіn Ice” – 5 Potentіаl Next Teаmѕ

After drafting 2025 draft pick Trey Amos, the Washington Commanders could trade one of their veteran talents before the season begins.

Former Sаіntѕ legend encourаgeѕ Tyler Shough to tаke hіѕ old jerѕey number

Tyler Shough won’t be able to wear any of his college numbers. He did receive a blessing from a New Orleans Saints legend to use his number in his rookie season

The patience of the Cowboys landed them Shavon Revel Jr., and it’s receiving high marks

The Cowboys got one of the biggest draft steals in Shavon Revel Jr.

Cowboys’ Brian Schottenheimer explains unique Micah Parsons, Dak Prescott decision

Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer made an interesting move by putting Micah Parsons and Dak Prescott’s lockers next to one another.

Cowboys Rookie Brashly Vows He’s ‘Coming for Heads’ Inside The Star

“Prove everybody wrong. Everybody. I’m coming for heads. That’s it.” – Cowboys UDFA receiver Traeshon Holden of Oregon. He’s a rookie who was undrafted. Oh, and he’s…

Hall of Famer Gives Surprising Verdict on Patriots Rookie Will Campbell

Pro Football Hall of Famer Joe Thomas made a bold prediction about New England Patriots 2025 NFL draft first-round pick Will Campbell.