Hunter Luepke’s huge potential in Dallas

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Undrafted Hunter Luepke Has Huge Potential In Dallas

Most Cowboys’ fans can be forgiven if the undrafted free agent signing of Hunter Luepke didn’t catch their attention. Playing in the FCS for North Dakota State doesn’t draw the same headlines as Jahmyr Gibbs and Bijan Robinson, despite the Bisons’ recent championship runs.

At 6-foot, 1-inch and 236 pounds, Luepke is a little taller and heavier than the other two and played fullback at North Dakota State. Despite his position, he averaged 6.07 yards per carry over his four-year career in Fargo with 24 rushing touchdowns.

Hunter Luepke

But he wasn’t just a threat on the ground. Luepke averaged 13 yards per catch with nine touchdowns out of the backfield. He’s also a very good blocker and helped open holes for his smaller running mates. Holes that Tony Pollard and Deuce Vaughn are going to be able to take advantage of.

And those third and fourth downs with one yard to go situations? How many times last year did the Cowboys go for it and fail to convert? Way too many times. Some of that was on the offensive line, but not having a bruiser in the backfield was also an issue.

Luepke Compares To Moose

Luepke was nearly automatic when the Bison handed him the ball in those critical plays. If this sounds familiar, think back to the early 1990s when the Cowboys had a similar blocking back for Emmitt Smith.

Luepke is very similar in size and build to Daryl “Moose” Johnston. The Moose was 6’-2” and 242-pounds. He paved the way for Smith to pile up many of those All-time NFL leading rushing yards.

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7 Sep 1997: Running back Daryl Johnston #48 of the Dallas Cowboys carries the football during the Cowboys 25-22 loss to the Arizona Cardinals at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. Mandatory Credit: Jed Jacobsohn /Allsport

And Johnston was nearly as automatic when given the ball in short yardage and goal line situations. Moose 2.0 is an upgrade Dallas’ offense has been in need of for some time now. Luepke certainly fits that bill.

It’s safe to say he was a huge reason why North Dakota State played in three FCS Championship games in Frisco and won two of them. He can help Dallas get deeper into the playoffs by doing the same things in Dallas that he did up in Fargo.

Cowboys Run Game Will Fuel Success

Cowboys’ Head Coach Mike McCarthy has stated he wants to start running the ball more. It’s a smart move on his part. With a backfield of Tony Pollard, Deuce Vaughn, Ronald Jones and Luepke Dallas’ defensive opponents are going to have their hands full.

Tony Pollard and the expectations he will face this year 1

No longer can they bring all out pressure on Prescott. With a solid run game, with a player like Luepke paving the way, Dallas’ offense will be much more potent.

Putting up more points on the board, and cutting down the three-and-outs, will help keep the defense fresh. An improved running game will also improve Dallas’ chances to get past the divisional round of the playoffs.

If Luepke sticks with the team there’s a good chance he can match the results he had up in Fargo. If he does, he will be a very big part of why Dallas will finally get back to the NFC Championship game.

He might even be a key cog in the Cowboys pulling off another milestone. Winning their sixth Lombardi Trophy. We can’t call him “Moose”. But a headline like “Cowboys ride stampeding ‘Buffalo’ to NFL title” sounds mighty fine to me.

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34 Comments

  1. Marcellus Smith
    Frank Henderson I do love the debate. You know ball for sure!
  2. Frances Alexander
    I kind of agree with you Pollard if totally healthy will be the starter but he has never carried the ball 200 times in a game and then there is the foot they will go with another to spell him. I so far like Leupke. They plan on running the ball more not less but think they will still go all in on a way to keep Duece .
  3. Frank Henderson
    Frances Alexander he is the feel good story of the draft. When his dad called him to tell him they are going to work together, everyone cried and we all held hands and prayed….come August none of that shit matters. I think Duece is going to be a late cut. I don’t think he will be picked up onto anyone’s active roster so he will make it to the practice squad. I would be Ok with Deuce in the backfield if we didn’t have Pollard. Just that there can only be one of them on the roster as they both have the same skill set. If Duece could pick up a blitzing LB, he makes the team easy. His size prevents that.
  4. Frances Alexander
    Frank Henderson They are selling Duece hard if at all possible, they will keep him.
  5. Frank Henderson
    Marcellus Smith Time will tell. Luepke can play TE so I don’t see him losing a roster space so there can be TE3 or 4 on the roster. We used a guard in the backfield last year before thinking about using one of our TE’s. If you had to bet who would make more “big” plays, my money is on Deuce. I think his problem will be a numbers game of who to keep in addition to the guys we are going to give touches to.
  6. Frank Henderson
    Frances Alexander you can only have so many roster spots for kick returners. Turpin is pretty solid at that and I am not sure Deuce has ever been used to return kicks. In order to keep him on the game roster, he has to be able to line up in the backfield. You can’t dedicate too many roster spots to players with just one skill set.
  7. Ronnie Duncan
    I think he could be a good tailback!
  8. Rodney France
    I love this addition! I am stilled worried about that LG position though. It's months before the season starts Hopefully they get that starting LG position taken care of. I saw an undrafted FA guard out of Oregon I believe. Is he the one for that position?
  9. Frances Alexander
    Frank Henderson I think they will use him on kick returns and may actually use him as a back occasionally.
  10. Frances Alexander
    This guy is more versatile then any back we have and he actually blocks
  11. Steve Preciado
    Yada yada yada til he 1) gets thru camp without injury 2) makes the team 3) plays with the big boys and stands out. THEN I'll believe. Til then its all blah blah blah.
  12. Sam Oehler
    Zander was also a good pick. The colleges overlook talent just like NFL teams.
  13. Jesse Salinas
    Here we go again to all cowboy fans they ain't going anywhere this yr or for the next ten years adding all these wr ain't gonna change anything maybe to the first round again and out lol as long as they have Prescott 0000000 sb wins lol and never is going to win one in his career time for new coach new qb maybe they will win maybe they will start in ten yrs lol
    1. Bobby Rogers
      Jesse Salinas, broken record bs.
  14. Frank Henderson
    Marcellus Smith I was saying that tongue in cheek..anything could happen. Sure he could be the second coming of Sproles but the odds are Deuce doesn’t make the roster. I like Luepke because he really wasn’t a fullback. He ran from the tailback position from the I and in the single back formation. He can catch and can block. He is the only back that can pick up the blitz. He sounds like our 3rd down back, Duece won’t be that blocker Dak needs. That’s why I say Deuce has to be a feature back to make the roster. I am almost certain he gets put on our practice squad—nobody is going to sign him to their roster.
  15. Frank Henderson
    Marcellus Smith for the exact reasons you give. Deuce can’t play special teams, we have a returner. He isn’t a blitz blocker. If he isn’t the feature back he is on the practice squad or the IR to protect him from someone picking him up. If he makes the team Jones, Dowdle and Davis are not necessary. I think Luepke makes the team because he can do a variety things whereas Duece is limited. But you are right…he could best out Pollard. You never know.
  16. Marcellus Smith
    Frank Henderson You never know
  17. Rodgers Murithi
    Forty four
  18. Frank Henderson
    Marcellus Smith Deuce isn’t making the roster.
  19. Lefty Ace Nichols
    He will be like the moose in the 90s
  20. Eddie Jackson
    Love it

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