Cowboys 2026 roster rundown: QB Dak Prescott

Cowboys 2026 roster rundown: QB Dak Prescott
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Ahead of his 11th season, Dak Prescott is Dallas’ longest-tenured player on the current roster. Though still a bit behind Jason Witten and L.P. Ladouceur for the all-time mark of 16 seasons, Prescott is far more concerned with a different goal. Like all Cowboys fans, his focus is on joining Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman as the only quarterbacks to bring Super Bowl wins to the franchise.

Background

Years in NFL: 10
Acquired by: 2016 4th-round pick

Few NFL players have a more well-known story. Prescott was a mid-range QB prospect in 2016, seen as a developmental project at best. When the Cowboys selected him in the fourth round, there was little thought that he was their QB of the future, or even the primary backup. But a training camp injury to Kellen More allowed Prescott to become the primary backup. Then Tony Romo’s injury in the third preseason game, plus Prescott’s dazzling performances in those August games, cleared the way for him to be an unexpected Week 1 rookie starter.

Prescott set two rookie QB records in 2016: most wins (13) and the highest passer rating (104.9) in a single season. Though Romo was ready to return in Week 11, Dallas’ eight-game winning streak kept Prescott as QB1. And as we know, he’s held the job ever since.

We’ve watched Prescott develop as a passer since that first year. When Moore became offensive coordinator in 2019, it opened up the offense and helped Prescott start putting up much bigger numbers. He went from 3,885 passing yards the year before to a career-high 4,902, plus his first season with at least 30 passing touchdowns. Even under new coaches and coordinators since then, Prescott has remained one of the NFL’s most productive, high-volume statistical quarterbacks.

Like the rest of the team, though, Prescott’s career has been more recognized for playoff failures than regular-season success. Like Romo, he’s never been past the second round. And while he’s had a couple of great postseason performances, Prescott has also struggled more often than he’s shined. For a franchise that defines itself by Super Bowl wins, Prescott’s legacy is still part of a greater ongoing story that’s been torturing Cowboys fans since 1996.

Going into this season, Prescott is even more entrenched in his starting role than Romo was 10 years ago. His reputation as a leader and one of the NFL’s best human beings is unquestioned, and he’s still expected to do big things for fantasy owners. But all of that is window dressing to the team’s success, and what Prescott does to either help or hurt them in those ultimate goals.

Contract Status

Years Left: 3
2026 Cap Hit: $44.6 million

For many, Prescott’s contract is the catalyst for criticism. If he were only making $33 million per year like Baker Mayfield or Sam Darnold, he’d be much less maligned. But when the Cowboys made him the most expensive player in NFL history (since passed by Pat Mahomes) in 2021, they...