Ezekiel Elliott rushed 10 times for 26 yards in Dallas' Divisional Round loss to the 49ers, adding two catches for seven yards on four targets.
Put on the spot following Tony Pollard's high-ankle sprain, it immediately became clear that the Cowboys had little prayer of getting more than short-yardage third downs out of Elliott. And lacking Pollard's explosiveness with few snaps given to third back Malik Davis, Elliott had a key third-and-goal drop that helped lead to a field-goal attempt. He also, hilariously, played center on Dallas' final snap of the game and was immediately run over, as it was unclear what anyone on the field was trying to do. Elliott barely finished as an RB2 in PPR leagues, but his steady role in a good offense and a touchdown streak kept him lineup-viable for most of the second half of the season. He has a $16.7 million cap hit for 2023 and would probably be a release candidate for most any other team, but Jerry Jones loves Elliott. He'll probably be in the RB Dead Zone mix in 2023 drafts, with an RB2 ranking possible depending on whether Pollard or more competition is brought back.
Jan 22, 2023, 10:07 PM ET