When Jelani Woods committed to Oklahoma State for 2017, his measureables drew oohs and ahhs from the fansbase. The raw 6-foot-7, 230-pound Woods was the No. 31 pro-style QB in the nation according to 247Sports and looked like a nice candidate to develop in a dynamic offense under a proven tutor in Mike Yurcich.
The Pokes were on the hunt for a future replacement for Mason Rudolph and the three-star prospect had upside in oodles.
A year and a position change to Cowboy back later, and those physical traits are finally being put to use. But Woods is only scratching the surface as a playmaker for the Cowboys.