The lore of the Dallas Cowboys, often dubbed “America’s Team,” is rich with iconic players, and perhaps nowhere is that more evident than at the running back position. While forming a list of the top 10 running backs in franchise history isn’t simple—especially toward the lower rankings—the top of the list boasts Hall of Famers whose impact on the gridiron is unquestionable.
Selection Criteria:
This ranking prioritizes players based on their rushing statistics, though other factors also played a role. Team successes, individual awards such as Pro Bowls and All-Pro selections, memorable moments, and contributions to substantial victories were considered.
Here’s a look at the 10 best running backs in Dallas Cowboys history:
10. Marion Barber (2005-2010)
Nicknamed “The Barbarian” for his aggressive style, Marion Barber became a fan favorite during the mid-2000s. Following Julius Jones’ departure, Barber took over as the starting running back, earning a Pro Bowl selection and scoring 47 touchdowns before his tenure in Dallas concluded in 2011.
9. Duane Thomas (1970-1971)
Though his time with the Cowboys was brief, Duane Thomas was integral in Dallas’ first Super Bowl victory in 1971. An All-Pro who led the league in rushing touchdowns that season, Thomas’ performance in Super Bowl VI remains a highlight in Cowboys history.
8. Calvin Hill (1969-1974)
Making an immediate impact after being drafted, Hill became the first Cowboy to rush for over 1,000 yards in a season. He provided the Cowboys with dependable ground production through the early 70s.
7. Herschel Walker (1986-1989)
Herschel Walker’s athleticism was unparalleled, and his involvement in the trade that famously built the Cowboys’ 1990s dynasty cannot be overlooked. He dazzled fans with his versatility and explosiveness during his initial years with the team.
6. DeMarco Murray (2011-2014)
DeMarco Murray etched his name into Cowboys lore with a standout 2014 season, where he led the NFL in rushing yards. Although his time in Dallas was relatively short, his contributions were significant, helping to anchor the Cowboys’ offense.
5. Ezekiel Elliott (2016-present)
A cornerstone of the Cowboys’ recent offensive schemes, Elliott burst onto the scene with one of the most remarkable rookie seasons by a running back in NFL history. His ability to consistently churn out yards has made him one of the top rushers in team history.
4. Daryl Johnston (1989-1999)
While fullbacks rarely receive the glory, Daryl “Moose” Johnston’s role in the Cowboys’ 1990s success was crucial. His blocking was instrumental in many of Emmitt Smith’s runs during their Super Bowl-winning seasons.
3. Don Perkins (1961-1968)
A six-time Pro Bowler, Don Perkins was a reliable and productive back throughout the 60s, helping to turn the Cowboys into a legitimate contender. His induction into the Cowboys’ Ring of Honor is a testament to his impact on the franchise.
2. Tony Dorsett (1977-1987)
Tony Dorsett’s playmaking ability was central to the Cowboys’ offensive strategy following his addition in 1977. His record-breaking 99-yard touchdown run remains a hallmark of NFL history and he played a pivotal part in Dallas’ success during his tenure.
1. Emmitt Smith (1990-2002)
Emmitt Smith, the NFL’s all-time leading rusher, is undoubtedly the top running back in Cowboys history. His consistency and longevity have cemented his status as a legendary figure not just in Dallas, but in the entire league.
When ranking these individuals by total rushing yards, the list highlights their incredible contributions during their respective periods with the team. Each player left an indelible mark on the franchise, carrying forward the legacy of one of the NFL’s most storied teams.