As everyone knows by now, Julius Jones is no longer a Dallas Cowboy. He signed a four-year contract on Friday night with Seattle, ending a somewhat (or more than somewhat) disappointing four-year run with the Cowboys. Jones finishes his career with Dallas as the team’s seventh all-time leading rusher, ranking just ahead of Herschel Walker. Here are the current all-time team rankings:

Name Years Seasons Att. Yards Ave. TD
Smith, Emmitt 1990-2002 13 4052 17162 4.2 153
Dorsett, Tony 1977-1987 11 2755 12036 4.4 71
Perkins, Don 1961-1968 8 1500 6217 4.1 42
Hill, Calvin 1969-1974 6 1166 5009 4.3 39
Newhouse, Robert 1972-1982 11 1151 4750 4.1 31
Garrison, Walt 1966-1974 9 899 3886 4.3 30
Jones, Julius 2004-2007 4 885 3484 3.9 18
Walker, Herschel 1986-88, 96-97 5 737 3245 4.4 25
Staubach, Roger 1969-1979 11 410 2264 5.5 20
Springs, Ron 1979-1984 6 604 2180 3.6 28
Barber, Marion 2005-2007 3 477 2167 4.5 29
Marsh, Amos 1961-1964 4 427 2065 4.8 14

The player on this list most comparable with Jones is Calvin Hill, who played with Dallas from 1969 to 1974. Hill is often remembered quite fondly, but as far as statistics, he was pretty close with Jones in most statistical categories. Consider these numbers:

Julius Jones (4 seasons, 53 games)

Year
Att.

Yds.
Ave.
TD
2004 197 819 4.2 7
2005 257 993 3.9 5
2006 267 1084 4.1 4
2007 164 588 3.6 2
Career 885 3484 3.9 18
Per Season 221 871 3.9 4.5
Per Game 17 66 3.9 0.34


 

 

 

Calvin Hill (6 seasons, 73 games)

Year
Att.

Yds.
Ave.
TD
1969 204 942 4.6 8
1970 153 577 3.8 4
1971 106 468 4.4 8
1972 245 1036 4.2 6
1973 273 1142 4.2 6
1974 185 844 4.6 7
Career 1166 5009 4.3 39
Per Season 194 835 4.3 6.5
Per Game 16 69 4.3 0.5

A few more comparisons:

Drafted by Dallas

Calvin Hill

Hill is remembered as one of the famous “computer picks” by the Cowboys in the 1960s. He was a standout running back at Yale, but many questioned his selection in the first round of the 1969 draft. This was the same draft that featured O.J. Simpson as the top overall selection.

Julius Jones

The Cowboys passed on the likes of Steven Jackson, Kevin Jones, and Chris Perry to take Julius Jones in the second round of the 2004 draft.

Replacing Legends

Hill

Hill was brought in to replace Don Perkins, the first great back for the Cowboys who retired after the 1968 season.

Jones

Jones was expected to give Dallas a feature back to replace the great Emmitt Smith, the NFL’s all-time leading rusher.

Rookie Seasons

Hill

Hill rushed for 942 yards as a rookie in 1969 (during a 14-game season), earning him a Pro Bowl spot.

Jones

After missing a large portion of his rookie season with a fractured scapula, Jones returned to show some of the flash that the Cowboys thought he had. He rushed for 150 yards against Chicago on Thanksgiving Day, and then gained 198 yards the following week against Seattle. He finished the season with 819 yards in only eight games.

Competition during Sophomore Seasons

Hill

Notwithstanding statements by Tom Landry that the Dallas offense would feature Hill, the Cowboys picked up running back Duane Thomas in 1970, requiring Hill to share time with the West Texas A&M standout. Hill also suffered through injuries and finished with only 577 yards in 1970.

Jones

The Cowboys drafted Marion Barber in 2005 to complement Jones. When Jones missed three games in 2005, Barber stepped in and showed that his more physical brand of running could be effective in the NFL.

Disgruntled

Hill

Hill was one of the Cowboys who became outspoken regarding the management style of Tex Schramm, Tom Landry, et al. Players at that time, however, had limited opportunities to sign with different teams.

Jones

Following the resignation of Bill Parcells, Jones spoke out about how the former coach had ruined his running style by forcing Jones to run like a “robot.” Although technically a starter during the 2007 season, Barber had become the team’s biggest running threat, and Jones’ production dropped significantly.

Defections

Hill

Hill signed a future contract with the Hawaii franchise of the World Football League, and once the 1974 NFL season concluded, Hill departed. Hill later played for Washington and Cleveland, but his best years were clearly behind him.

Jones

Dallas made no effort to sign Jones to a contract, allowing him to sign with Seattle after visiting several teams.

Famous Family Members

Hill

Hill is the father of NBA player Grant Hill.

Jones

Jones is the brother of current New York Jet Thomas Jones.