Cowboys news: Dak Prescott discusses the Cee Dee Lamb-George Pickens duo

Cowboys news: Dak Prescott discusses the Cee Dee Lamb-George Pickens duo
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Dak Prescott excited to unveil elements CeeDee Lamb-George Pickens tandem brings Cowboys - Calvin Watkins, Dallas Morning News

Prescott is gearing up for what could be the best tandem of wide receivers he's ever had.

FRISCO — You can tell when Dak Prescott is happy.

Check the football field and the Cowboys quarterback is throwing passes with a smile, knowing whose catching them.

Check the locker room when Prescott is raving about the talent running routes for him.

The Cowboys traded for George Pickens this offseason, giving them a dynamic wide receiver to pair with CeeDee Lamb and a potential near-unstoppable force for their offense.

“Huge. Huge. Yeah, very huge,” Prescott said of adding Pickens. “I mean looking at [the] guy’s tape, you see what he does, the kind of receiver he is. He’s going to win on one on ones. He can win two vs. one if he has to. Very, very talented guy. When you can add him alongside a CeeDee and the rest of the weapons we have, I’m super excited.”

In the last three seasons, no receiver has caught more passes than Lamb. He’s caught 343 passes over 49 games. Lamb has also picked up the third-most receiving yards (4,302) and fifth-most touchdowns (27) from 2022 to 2024.

Over that same time span in 48 games, Pickens has 2,841 receiving yards with 174 catches. Pickens brings speed and length to an offense that averaged 21.3 points per game with Prescott at quarterback before his injury in the eighth game of the 2024 season.

A healthy Prescott, with an improved running attack and combined with Pickens and Lamb, is dangerous for defenses.

Javonte Williams feels like himself again, excited by Cowboys' playmakers - Tommy Yarrish, DallasCowboys.com

This is a good sign for the Cowboys likely RB1 to start the season.

FRISCO, Texas – Three years removed from an serious ACL, LCL and posterior lateral corner injury that he suffered in 2022, Javonte Williams arrives in Dallas feeling fully healthy and ready to produce for the Cowboys offense.

“I feel completely like myself…” Williams said. “I probably can get more flexible and things like that, but as far as healing up, that I feel like is done.”

In the two seasons he’s played following the injury for the Broncos, Williams posted 1,861 yards of offense to go along with nine touchdowns in 33 games. Everyone’s road to recovery is different, and now that he’s feeling back to himself, Williams is looking to prove himself once again.

“It just depends on who you are, it depends on your body… mine might take this amount of time, but somebody else might be different,” Williams said when asked about his recovery.

“It’s a lot that goes into it that people don’t really understand. Just to...