Player Dossier

2009-2012

Texas

D.J. Monroe

RB • 5'9" • Angleton, TX, USA

Explosive all-purpose backBig-play efficiency

D.J. Monroe leans explosive all-purpose back traits and 68.1 efficiency.

Usage / Role

18%

Rotational offensive role

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Impact Production

13

Developing production for a back

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Reliability

15

Sporadic game-to-game production

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Star Power

23

Limited ceiling signals so far

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Career Arc

Value trend by season

Best season by Season Value: 2011 Postseason · Texas

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Snapshot

Career Teams
1
Unique Seasons
4
Program Path
Texas
Peak Game
Peak game by takeover score: Baylor

Player Story

D.J. Monroe built his college career from 2009 through 2012 as a running back from Angleton, TX wearing No. 26, spending time with Texas. The clearest part of D.J. Monroe's career was his backfield work: 826 rushing...

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Recruit Profile

Class 2008 · Rating 0.9226

Angleton · Angleton, TX

Committed To
Texas
Commit Date
Jan 1, 2008

D.J. Monroe, RB. Best season Best season by Season Value: 2011 Postseason · Texas. D.J. Monroe leans explosive all-purpose back traits and 68.1 efficiency.

Stat Footprint

Career production snapshot

Scrimmage yards
935
Rushing yards
826
Receiving yards
109
Touchdowns
8

Quick Answers

D.J. Monroe quick answers

Latest team and position
Texas · RB
Career Scrimmage Yards
935
Tracked sample
4 unique seasons · 7 entries · 47 games
Best season
2011 Postseason · Texas
Top game
Baylor
Recruit profile
4-star · Angleton · Texas
High school pipeline
Angleton · 12 FBS recruits · 0 drafted players
Latest roster
No. 26 · Class 2012
2012 Scrimmage yards rank
201 scrimmage yards · RB 282nd (top 57%) · Big 12 87th (top 49%) · National 942nd (top 43%)

Season Ledger

Crawlable season-by-season stats

SeasonTeamGamesScrimmageRush YdsRec YdsTDOverall
2009 PostseasonTexas1033330032.4
2009 Regular SeasonTexas101101100232.4
2010 Regular SeasonTexas111951950139.7
2011 PostseasonTexas1311011060.4
2011 Regular SeasonTexas1338532659160.4
2012 PostseasonTexas131899040
2012 Regular SeasonTexas1318315330440

Related Context

D.J. Monroe played RB for Texas. Across 4 tracked seasons, D.J. Monroe recorded 826 rushing yards, 109 receiving yards, and 8 touchdowns. His top tracked season came in 2011 with Texas.

Player insights

Lead takeaway

Best season by value score: 2011 Postseason

Texas paired 396 primary output with 61.1 efficiency.

Supporting note

2012 Postseason role shape

backfield-heavy usage with 68.1 efficiency.

Supporting note

Career value stayed steady

2012 Regular Season tracked close to the prior stop by season value score.

Supporting note

Peak game by takeover score: Kansas State

Loss with 56 yards from scrimmage and efficient touch value. It landed in the 100th percentile of the selected season.

Analysis workspace

Season Workbench

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Season Explorer

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2012 Postseason · Texas

Games

13

Scrimmage Yards / G

15.5

Efficiency

68.1

Usage

3.3

Consistency

31.8

Best Game by takeover score

Kansas State

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Game-by-Game Trend

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Chronological game order.

Game by game trend chart. Oregon State: 18. Wyoming: 51. New Mexico: 10. Ole Miss: 10. Oklahoma State: 24. West Virginia: 0. Oklahoma: 0. Baylor: 9. Kansas: 11. Texas Tech: 10. Iowa State: 2. TCU: 0. Kansas State: 56

Volume vs Efficiency

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Volume on the x-axis, quality on the y-axis.

Volume versus efficiency scatter chart. Oregon State: 4 by 37.5. Wyoming: 6 by 80.4. New Mexico: 2 by 52.1. Ole Miss: 1 by 91.7. Oklahoma State: 3 by 83.3. Baylor: 3 by 31.3. Kansas: 1 by 95.8. Texas Tech: 1 by 91.7. Iowa State: 1 by 16.7. Kansas State: 3 by 100

Split Comparison

Compare how this player performed across different situations. "Games" shows how many matchups are included in each split.

Wins16.1 · Games = 9 · +2.1 vs Losses
Losses14 · Games = 4 · -2.1 vs Wins

Game Log

Dense stat lines with inline explanations and season-linked highlights.

13 games

Featured metric

Scrimmage Yards

Top game by takeover score

Kansas State

Best efficiency game

100 vs Kansas State

Result
Sat 12/29@ Oregon StateW 31-273930194.5
Sun 12/2@ Kansas StateL 24-4214646021018.7
Fri 11/23vs TCUL 13-20
Sat 11/10vs Iowa StateW 33-7122
Sat 11/3@ Texas TechW 31-2211010010
Sat 10/27@ KansasW 21-1711111011
Sun 10/21vs BaylorW 56-502630133
Sat 10/13@ OklahomaL 21-63
Sat 10/6vs West VirginiaL 45-48
Sat 9/29@ Oklahoma StateW 41-36324808
Sun 9/16@ Ole MissW 66-3111010110
Sun 9/9vs New MexicoW 45-0210515
Sun 9/2vs WyomingW 37-175367.2011158.5

Player Story

D.J. Monroe story

D.J. Monroe built his college career from 2009 through 2012 as a running back from Angleton, TX wearing No. 26, spending time with Texas. The clearest part of D.J. Monroe's career was his backfield work: 826 rushing yards, 113 carries, 5 rushing touchdowns, and 109 receiving yards across 47 career games in the available record. His largest box-score season came in 2012 with Texas. Those numbers show where he fit, how often the ball or action found him, and how his role developed over time.

The value of the career arc is that it connects production to role, not just a name on a roster. His career also includes 109 receiving yards and 1,685 return yards, giving the story more than a single-category snapshot. With 47 career games in the available record, his career has enough shape to show both opportunity and production across Texas.

The arc is straightforward: D.J. Monroe moved through the depth chart, found a larger role, and turned that opportunity into production that can be understood through standard football numbers.

Career Arc

Track team changes, role shifts, and season-to-season movement.

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    Texas

    2009-2012

    Opening stop

Season Value Progression

2009200920102011201120122012
SeasonTeamPrimaryEfficiencyUsageDelta
2009 PostseasonTexas14356.13.6
2009 Regular SeasonTexas14356.13.60
2010 Regular SeasonTexas19571.23.652
2011 PostseasonTexas39661.17.4201
2011 Regular SeasonTexas39661.17.40
2012 PostseasonTexas20168.13.3-195
2012 Regular SeasonTexas20168.13.30

Signature Performances

Top Games

#1 Featured game

@ Baylor

Week 14 · L 24-48 · Conference game

Loss with 83 yards from scrimmage and efficient touch value.

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Scrimmage Yards

75.2 takeover

83 scrimmage yards and 13 usage.

#2

@ Oklahoma

Week 5 · L 20-28 · Conference game

65

Scrimmage Yards

74.5 takeover

Loss with 65 yards from scrimmage and efficient touch value.

65 scrimmage yards and 8.2 usage.

#3

@ Kansas State

Week 14 · L 24-42 · Conference game

56

Scrimmage Yards

71.8 takeover

Loss with 56 yards from scrimmage and efficient touch value.

56 scrimmage yards and 5.4 usage.

#4

vs UL Monroe

Week 1 · W 59-20

64

Scrimmage Yards

69.7 takeover

Win with 64 yards from scrimmage and efficient touch value.

64 scrimmage yards and 12.2 usage.

#5

vs BYU

Week 2 · W 17-16

66

Scrimmage Yards

67 takeover

Win with 66 yards from scrimmage and efficient touch value.

66 scrimmage yards and 7.5 usage.

Top Seasons

#1 Season by Season Value

2011 Postseason · Texas

396 primary output · 61.1 efficiency · 7.4 usage

60.4

#2

2011 Regular Season · Texas

60.4

396 primary · 61.1 efficiency · 7.4 usage

#3

2012 Postseason · Texas

40

201 primary · 68.1 efficiency · 3.3 usage

Milestones

0

100+ rush yards

0

150+ scrimmage yards

0

2+ TD games