[h=3]The Cowboys found something rare in the fourth round of the 2016 NFL Draft: a legitimate franchise quarterback.
Dak Prescott was thrust into the starting lineup as a rookie after Tony Romo injured his back in a preseason game, and he hasn’t looked back. With Prescott as the starter, the Cowboys have won the NFC East two of the past three seasons, something they only did twice in the eight seasons before Prescott arrived
Despite being the 135th pick, Prescott has performed on par with Goff and Wentz — respectively, the first and second overall pick in that draft. Here’s how the three of them compare in a handful of stats since 2016.
Goff vs Wentz vs Precott 2016-18[/h]
Dak Prescott was thrust into the starting lineup as a rookie after Tony Romo injured his back in a preseason game, and he hasn’t looked back. With Prescott as the starter, the Cowboys have won the NFC East two of the past three seasons, something they only did twice in the eight seasons before Prescott arrived
Despite being the 135th pick, Prescott has performed on par with Goff and Wentz — respectively, the first and second overall pick in that draft. Here’s how the three of them compare in a handful of stats since 2016.
Goff vs Wentz vs Precott 2016-18[/h]
Quarterback | Passer Rating | Yards Per Attempt | Adjusted Yards Per Attempt | Rushing Yards | Yards Per Carry | Rushing TDs | Record |
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