Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott still No 1 NFL QB Index in Week 14.
Rank Number 1
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2023 stats: 12 games | 70.1 pct | 3,234 pass yds | 7.9 ypa | 26 pass TD | 6 INT | 174 rush yds | 2 rush TD | 1 fumble
Prescott currently leads the team in both consistency and skill level of play. In an outstanding performance that was a continuation of his Thanksgiving explosion, the Cowboys signal-caller spread the ball to eight separate targets and finished the night in Arlington with three touchdowns and 299 yards.
His touchdown pass to Jake Ferguson, which gave his tight end the opportunity to outmuscle safety Malcolm Adams for a vital score, showed how aware he is of the situation on a per-snap basis.
Coach Mike McCarthy has Dallas’ offense running like a well-oiled machine, and Prescott is running it about as perfectly as he can. He looks at ease and fully in control of the offense.
An off-target throw or the fact that he and Skyy Moore still don’t have the necessary rapport to carry out such an attempt with the appropriate accuracy and timing dealt a blow to the Chiefs’ comeback attempt. (I strongly favor the latter.)
He’s still playing fantastic football, though. We all know that the majority of their difficulties are the result of subpar performances from those who receive his passes, which makes us all wish for a stronger supporting group.