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Mike Gundy Bullish on Upside of Jelani Woods and Potential as Playmaker

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.