The Facts: After seven seasons in Oakland, the running back told NFL Network on Friday that he's ready to show the Cowboys and the rest of the NFL that he's better than the past several years have shown. "I just want to go out there and continue to show people what I can do," he said. "I still don't think the world has seen the best of Darren McFadden."
Diehards Line:
Can't argue there. ... Injuries have been a major factor in derailing McFadden's early career promise, and he's played 16 games in a season just once as a pro. McFadden averaged 3.34 yards per carry over the past three seasons, including just 534 yards on 155 attempts in 2014. While it's safe to assume McFadden will have bigger holes to run through in Dallas, that doesn't guarantee anything. Indeed the Cowboys are expected to select a running back early this month's NFL Draft. And as NFL.com's Kevin Patra summed up, if the better offensive line and competition doesn't bring out the best in McFadden, he could find himself back on the street by the end of training camp.