What are your biggest questions about the Cowboys right now?
Each week we ask you the readers to give your opinion on five questions surrounding the Dallas Cowboys. Cast your vote on each question and leave your opinions in the comment section.
In a recent piece this week by Pro Football Focus (PFF), they ranked the starting quarterbacks for the upcoming 2025 NFL season, and Dak Prescott found himself in a surprising 17th place. This ranking placed him behind notable quarterbacks such as Geno Smith, Kyler Murray, and Trevor Lawrence, raising eyebrows among fans and analysts alike. Some feel this right on the money, whereas others feel this is just disrespectful.
There are number of players on the roster set to a big impact this year that had shortened or lesser seasons in 2024. Sam Williams was out before the season started and is now slated to be a key feature on the defense this year. He had huge potential and anticipation last season only to be out with a torn ACL in training camp. Trevon Diggs only played two games in 2023 and after Week 10 last year he hit a wall and was met with knee issues. Jake Ferguson had a rough season and failed to score a touchdown last year. He had medical issues of his own and was in and out throughout the season. Josh Butler also had an interesting moment where he dominated, he also got shutdown for the season before proving his worth. Anyone have any feelings on Damone Clark?
Mazi Smith is very much in the middle of fan frustration. With such high draft capital spent on the powerhouse defensive lineman, there are fans that want to see that first-round outlay paid back. This will be Smith’s third year in the NFL and most scouts say this is the year for players at his position to have their skills and athleticism come to the surface and peak.
Luepke proved to be a safe and reliable option when given the chance as a receiver. He was known for his safe hands in North Dakota State but it was rarely mentioned in his scouting reports (oddly). But the coaches have added quite a lot at running back this year and the same on the offensive line so the question is, where does Luepke fit in all this? Does his role on offense change or become more of a special teams player? Can he find a role quickly while in Oxnard?
A lot of mainstream and key media personnel have asked this question a lot the past week. Social media has seen a steady increase on tandem rankings...