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Blogging The Boys fantasy football takes on Malik Davis

Every source-backed article insight STACKED has extracted from Blogging The Boys about Malik Davis.

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All Blogging The Boys insights about Malik Davis

PositiveRoleAug 23, 2026
The source identifies Davis as a Stock Up player and declares 'Ladies and gentlemen, we have found the RB2 for the Dallas Cowboys.' The source compares Davis to Jourdan Lewis in terms of roster persistence — 'how he is just hanging around the roster and refuses to let the team move on from him.' The source notes that while some of Davis' roster security stems from other RB2 candidates not stepping up, 'the point is that if you give him an inch he is going ot make the absolute most with it,' with the source expressing strong conviction: 'I want that dude on my team.'
PositiveRoleAug 22, 2026
Veteran RB Malik Davis is competing for the backup running back role behind Javonte Williams and could secure the RB2 job despite being somewhat overlooked in the competition. While he may lack the flash of second-year backs Jaydon Blue or the Marshawn Lynch-type runs of Phil Mafah, Davis brings consistency—"something we have not seen yet from any of the young backs." The focus heading into the Cowboys' second preseason game has shifted to Davis as a potential winner of the backup role.
PositiveRoleAug 21, 2026
Fourth-year RB competing for Cowboys RB2 job behind Javonte Williams; has inside track to roster spot and significant role given injuries to Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah in preseason. Davis brings consistency (4.8 yards per carry, 2 TDs in 2025 after 52 carries) and has impressed when given opportunities despite being waived twice in 2025 before earning active roster spot. With Blue and Mafah limited in practices, Davis will see heavy workload in week two preseason game against Cardinals.
PositiveRoleAug 18, 2026
Davis earned primary backup reps to Javonte Williams in Monday practice after strong preseason showing (team-high 39 yards on seven carries vs. Seattle); positioned as RB2 with plus burst and decisiveness at the line of scrimmage to make something out of nothing; benefited from injuries to Mafah (ribs) and Abanikanda (ribs) but source credits proven results and physical running between the tackles as Cowboys' best approach at position; has pattern since 2022 of capitalizing on opportunity when given chance to get on field.
PositiveValueAug 16, 2026
Malik Davis emerged as the Cowboys' leading rusher in Saturday's preseason game against Seattle, averaging 5.6 yards per carry despite being consistently overlooked in favor of backs with more upside. The source notes Davis has been cut multiple times despite consistently outperforming in camp and preseason, but his efficient 4.8 yards per carry last year (matching Javonte Williams' efficiency and exceeding both Jaydon Blue's 3.4 ypc and Phil Mafah's 3.6 ypc) demonstrates he offers a high-floor, low-upside fail-safe option. His ability to read blocks, plant his foot, and burst through small creases makes him a reliable extension of the Cowboys' efficient running game, positioning him as a dependable backup should the second-year backs fail to develop.
NegativeDepth ChartAug 13, 2026
Davis is in hot water for making the roster. The depth chart shows Javonte Williams as the top runner, followed by Jaydon Blue, then Phil Mafah. While Davis has more value on special teams than Mafah, Mafah is the more powerful, downhill mauler like Williams, and Blue has the second gear of speed that Davis almost has, making Davis' role redundant when factoring in Blue's explosiveness. Israel Abanikanda also poses a threat with his physical running style and very good speed. Things are looking murky for Davis.
NegativeRoleAug 5, 2026
Davis' blocking woes have been on display in camp drills, continuing a pattern from his early years when he lost out to Rico Dowdle due to inferior blocking and special teams abilities. The source notes a specific sack allowed by Davis against Shemar James, highlighting his continued vulnerability in pass protection. With Blue off to a hot start and younger prospects showing well, Davis faces an uphill battle to win the RB2 job outright, which appears necessary for him to make the 53-man roster.
NegativeDepth ChartAug 5, 2026
Davis is back for his fifth training camp with the Cowboys after his best season in 2025, but momentum from his Thanksgiving and Christmas performances is not carrying into Oxnard. He has been given third-man status behind Javonte Williams and Jaydon Blue, and switching to Tony Pollard's old #20 has not brought him closer to the backup job. At 28 years old, Davis is no longer a developmental prospect and must clearly outshine younger competitors like Phil Mafah and Israel Abanikanda to secure a roster spot, but his blocking deficiencies have already surfaced in camp drills.