Rookie quarterback Dak Prescott has been hyper-efficient as a passer in his first six starts, ranking first in completion percentage and fourth in passer rating. And it's his combination of skills -- the ability to beat a team with his arm and his legs -- that makes the Dallas Cowboys are extremely tough to prep for.
Today, let's discuss how the Cowboys are meshing the skill set of Prescott and the offensive call sheet to facilitate production in both the run and pass game.
I'd go so far to say Prescott's ability in the game plan creates more issues for opposing defenses compared to veteran Tony Romo. Here's why: