The Dallas Cowboys unveiled the "Wildcat" offense during organized team activities Thursday at Standridge Stadium.
Except for one thing: They don’t call it the "Wildcat," they call it the "Razorback" to pay homage to running back Felix Jones, who helped make the offense famous in college as a member of the Arkansas Razorbacks.
The Wildcat or Razorback is a variation of the single-wing offense that features an unbalanced line.
Receiver Patrick Crayton served as the quarterback in the Cowboys’ version of the Razorback, recalling his roots as an option quarterback at Northwestern Oklahoma State. Continue

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