Thought this was pretty cool so I thought I'd share since so many think Dak sucks. He happens to come in at #49 and the 8th best QB. Interesting for @Atownatx , Carson list didn't make the Top 100.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...s-takes-top-spot-lamar-jackson-cracks-top-10/
17
Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys RB
He had another impressive season after signing a big contract, rushing for 1,357 with 14 touchdowns. He remains a top-level back, but his 20-plus runs were down from 11 to 4 from the previous season
46
Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys QB
He threw for nearly 5,000 yards, with an average per attempt of 8.2, with 30 touchdown passes. He was outstanding in 2019, but now the pressure is on to do it again – especially if he's playing under the franchise tag.
50
Zack MartinDallas Cowboys G
He continues to be a dominant inside player. The Cowboys are able to do a lot of things on offense because of his ability to excel in the run game and as a pass protector.
58
Demarcus LawrenceDallas Cowboys DE
After getting a combined 24.5 sacks in 2017 and 2018, Lawrence had just five last season. That followed his getting a mega-deal from the Cowboys, but he still was a good player despite the sack numbers declining.
77
La'el CollinsDallas Cowboys T
This right tackle is coming off his best season, one in which he was dominant at times. He is one of the best in the run game from that position.
80
Tyron SmithDallas Cowboys T
He would be much higher on this list, but health issues have limited him the past.
81
Amari CooperDallas Cowboys WR
He had 79 catches for a 15.1 average, which is impressive. The concern is how he vanished in some big games and wasn't as good on the road, catching just 27 passes away from home.
PS for our Houston fans, DeSean was #62. For the record when healthy, I think he is more dynamic than Dak but I suspect like Carson Wentz, he lost points for the "when healthy" caveat.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...s-takes-top-spot-lamar-jackson-cracks-top-10/
17
Ezekiel ElliottDallas Cowboys RB
He had another impressive season after signing a big contract, rushing for 1,357 with 14 touchdowns. He remains a top-level back, but his 20-plus runs were down from 11 to 4 from the previous season
46
Dak PrescottDallas Cowboys QB
He threw for nearly 5,000 yards, with an average per attempt of 8.2, with 30 touchdown passes. He was outstanding in 2019, but now the pressure is on to do it again – especially if he's playing under the franchise tag.
50
Zack MartinDallas Cowboys G
He continues to be a dominant inside player. The Cowboys are able to do a lot of things on offense because of his ability to excel in the run game and as a pass protector.
58
Demarcus LawrenceDallas Cowboys DE
After getting a combined 24.5 sacks in 2017 and 2018, Lawrence had just five last season. That followed his getting a mega-deal from the Cowboys, but he still was a good player despite the sack numbers declining.
77
La'el CollinsDallas Cowboys T
This right tackle is coming off his best season, one in which he was dominant at times. He is one of the best in the run game from that position.
80
Tyron SmithDallas Cowboys T
He would be much higher on this list, but health issues have limited him the past.
81
Amari CooperDallas Cowboys WR
He had 79 catches for a 15.1 average, which is impressive. The concern is how he vanished in some big games and wasn't as good on the road, catching just 27 passes away from home.
PS for our Houston fans, DeSean was #62. For the record when healthy, I think he is more dynamic than Dak but I suspect like Carson Wentz, he lost points for the "when healthy" caveat.