Cowboys Sign Dan Quinn 'Power Back' Qadree Ollison from Falcons

FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys are closing the deal on a touchdown-friendly, Dan Quinn-friendly running back.
There is nothing wrong with being a "Friend of DQ,'' especially if you have established that you can play a little bit.
Qadree Ollison, in his time with the Atlanta Falcons, did indeed establish that, at least at times, as he has moved up to the roster and down again, back and forth, on the practice squad and then on the roster and then not.
And now, Atlanta having released him this week, Ollison is joining the new home of his former head coach with the Falcons, Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Quinn, who no doubt put in a good word for Ollison as the Cowboys add him to the practice squad here at The Star.
POWER BACK#DallasCowboys Plan Signing of 'Power Back' Qadree Ollison from #AtlantaFalcons https://t.co/eqqWHVXBIV via @fishsports
— fishsports ✭ (@fishsports) August 31, 2022
Ollison, 25 and a product of Pitt, was battling with young Atlanta native Caleb Huntley for a backup running back spot in Atlanta - a spot that did not materialize behind Cordarrelle Patterson, Damien Williams, Tyler Allgeier and Avery Williams.
A behind-the-scenes look from Qadree Ollison during our trip to New York and our first joint practice with the Jets.@QOllison pic.twitter.com/5jnCCKsMcS
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) August 24, 2022
In Dallas, there are also a lot of bodies ahead of him - and the quality of bodies includes two-time NFL rushing champion Ezekiel Elliott and explosive sidekick Tony Pollard. The Cowboys also kept a third back, Rico Dowdle, on the roster, and on Wednesday recalled another kid, Malik Davis, to the practice squad.
Cowboys are signing RB Qadree Ollison to practice squad, person familiar with the move said. Between Ollison and LT Jason Peters’ potential addition, the 17-man practice squad could soon be full. https://t.co/kHE7m3DsU3
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) September 1, 2022
Ollison, a power back at 6-1 and 230, experienced a rookie season saw him scoring four touchdowns despite receiving just 22 carries. He wasn't used much in 2020 but in the 2021 season contributed in a limited role.
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Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.
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