Rookie Jones’ running style a cut above mostBy CLARENCE E. HILL JR.chill@star-telegram.comStar-Telegram/Ron JenkinsRookie running back Felix Jones is already a fan favorite at Cowboys training camp in Oxnard, Calif. Star-Telegram/Ron Jenkins OXNARD, Calif. — Calling them Thunder and Lightning might be a little trite if not premature.And it’s probably been used enough.But after Saturday’s preseason opener against San Diego, is there any doubt that rookie running back Felix Jones has a certain electricity about him that goes hand-and-hand with starter Marion Barber’s battering-ram style?Two days later, the Cowboys were still buzzing about Jones’ performance, which featured a 19-yard run and going 28 yards on a simple swing pass.The first-round pick from Arkansas showed cutting ability, quickness and acceleration that haven’t been seen in Dallas since the days of Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett."It’s exciting watching him run," linebacker Bradie James said."Barber excites us another way. He is the pounder, the bruiser. Now we have the finesse guy in Felix. Anytime he touches the ball, he has big-play potential."With rookie fourth-round pick Tashard Choice gaining 40 yards on seven carries, including a 19-yard touchdown, the Cowboys have the makings of a nice running back trio. Barber rushed four times for 24 carries in a cameo appearance against the Chargers.However, Jones is the one everyone is still talking about. His phone hasn’t stopped ringing from well-wishers back in Arkansas and his hometown of Tulsa. "It was fun," Jones said. "My teammates were happy for me. I just wanted to go out there and show the fans, Jerry Jones and the Cowboys that Jerry made a good pick."The satisfying part for the Cowboys is that this is exactly what they envisioned on draft day when they made a somewhat controversial decision to choose Jones over former Illinois star Rashard Mendenhall. The Cowboys pegged him as a better fit, even though he backed up the Oakland Raiders’ top pick, Darren McFadden, at Arkansas. "We envisioned that if you can combine that with Marion’s style you can put more pressure on the defense," running backs coach Skip Peete said. "Obviously, he showed he’s capable of taking the ball the distance at any time." Said coach Wade Phillips, "He showed the ability to get away from people and accelerate in the open field. He just has that dimension of being in space. He took that swing pass and two or three guys are out there and he makes 28 yards and almost a touchdown."His big-play ability was a dimension the offense lacked in the past with Julius Jones splitting time with Barber.Only four times in his four-year career with the Cowboys did Julius Jones have a run and catch of longer than 15 yards in the same game. He did it once in 2004, twice in 2005 and once in 2006. None last season.The Cowboys also noted the professional and mature way Jones has handled himself in practices and during the game. He is showing that the game and the moment aren’t too big for him.But don’t dismiss Jones’ low-key style for a lack of passion. He knows he was overshadowed by McFadden in college and is motivated to show the world he is a great back in his own right."People underestimate me," Jones said. "I didn’t get to showcase what I can do. I am going to do that to the fullest when I get a chance to get my hands on the ball."The Cowboys plan to do that as much as possible. He will return kicks, split out at receiver and run a two-back set, with Barber at fullback."We have studied a lot of people that have backs with his type of ability and style," Peete said. "We are trying to match that with Marion and use them both in the backfield at the same time."We have some ideas," Peete added with a smile.