Two years, 32 regular season games, 32 starts, 22-10 record. There’s a lot we can say about third-year quarterback Dak Prescott. What we can’t say is that he hasn’t been successful. Through two years in the NFL, the former fourth-round pick has shown us mostly good things, but also some things that were not so good.
In 2016, Dak could do no wrong. Once he was given the starting job, there was no losing it. In 15 games in 2016 (excluding week 17 against Philadelphia), Prescott had just three games in which he threw for under a 65% completion percentage, one game where he didn’t account for at least one touchdown, and just four games in which he posted a quarterback rating under 100.