Age: 23
College: Pittsburgh
Height: 5’11” Weight: 192
Prelude:
Dorsett had a brilliant
college career, receiving All-American recognition in all four years and
culminating in Pitt winning a national championship and the star running back
winning the 1976 Heisman Trophy. The Cowboys traded for Seattle ’s second overall pick in the first
round of the ’77 NFL draft to get Dorsett. He spent most of his rookie season
backing up HB Preston Pearson until being inserted into the starting lineup for
the last four games.
1977 Season Summary
Appeared in all 14 games
[Bracketed numbers indicate
league rank in Top 20]
Rushing
Attempts – 208 [12]
Most attempts, game - 23
(for 206 yds.) vs. Philadelphia
12/4
Yards – 1007 [9]
Most yards, game – 206 yards
(on 23 carries) vs. Philadelphia
12/4
Average gain – 4.8 [3]
TDs – 12 [2]
200-yard rushing games – 1
100-yard rushing games – 2
Pass Receiving
Receptions – 29
Most receptions, game – 5
(for 48 yds.) vs. Detroit
10/30
Yards – 273
Most yards, game - 48 (on 5
catches) vs. Detroit
10/30
Average gain – 9.4
TDs – 1
Passing
Pass attempts – 1
Pass completions – 1
Passing yards – 34
TD passes – 0
Interceptions – 0
Scoring
TDs – 13 [2]
Points – 78 [9, tied with Nat Moore & John Smith]
Postseason: 3 G
Rushing attempts – 51
Most rushing attempts, game
- 19 vs. Minnesota ,
NFC Championship
Rushing yards – 222
Most rushing yards, game - 85
vs. Chicago , NFC
Divisional playoff
Average gain rushing – 4.4
Rushing TDs – 4
Pass receptions – 4
Most pass receptions, game -
2 vs. Chicago , NFC Divisional playoff, vs. Denver , Super Bowl
Pass receiving yards - 48
Most pass receiving yards,
game - 37 vs. Chicago ,
NFC Divisional playoff
Average yards per reception
– 12.0
Pass Receiving TDs - 0
Awards & Honors:
NFL Rookie of the Year: UPI,
NEA
NFL Offensive Rookie of the
Year: AP, PFWA
NFC Rookie of the Year: Sporting
News
Cowboys went 12-2 to finish
first in the NFC East with the conference’s best record while leading the NFL
in total yards (4812) and touchdowns (42, tied with Oakland ). Won NFC Divisional playoff over Chicago
Bears (37-7), NFC Championship over Minnesota Vikings (23-6), and Super Bowl
over Denver Broncos (27-10).
Aftermath:
The 1000-yard rushing season
as a rookie proved to be the first of eight in his initial nine years with the
Cowboys (missing out only during the strike-shortened 1982 campaign). He had a
career-high of 1646 rushing yards in 1981, when he was a consensus All-NFL
selection, and he received at least some All-NFL or All-NFC recognition five
times and was selected to the Pro Bowl on four occasions. His career highs for
pass receiving were 51 catches for 459 yards in 1984. Dorsett was with the Cowboys for 11 seasons,
eventually splitting time with Herschel Walker, and finished his career in 1988
with the Denver Broncos. At the time of his retirement, Dorsett’s 12,739
rushing yards ranked second all-time. He also caught 398 passes for another
3554 yards and scored a total of 91 TDs. In 17 postseason games, he rushed for
1383 yards. Dorsett was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of
1994.
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Rookie of the Year Profiles feature players who were named Rookie of the Year in
the NFL, AFL (1960-69), or USFL (1983-85) by a recognized organization
(Associated Press – Offense or Defense, Newspaper Enterprise Association,
United Press International, The Sporting News, or the league itself – Pepsi NFL
Rookie of the Year).
[Updated 2/8/14]
[Updated 2/8/14]
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