The Landry Hat

● By Jerry Trotta
The Dallas Cowboys have one game left on the 2024 schedule, but their season effectively ended when the severity of Dak Prescott's hamstring injury came to light. While Prescott wasn't playing great football before his hamstring ripped off the bone, the front office did not put him in a position to succeed. Between waiting until the last-minute to sign CeeDee Lamb, shoehorning Ezekiel Elliott into the lineup and starting two rookie offensive linemen, Dallas essentially asked Prescott to carry the offense on his back. We've seen Prescott thrive in the Superman role, but only a handful of quarterbacks in the world can perform that role every week. There is no shame in admitting that Prescott needs more than the bare minimum. With the 2025 offseason right around the corner, we used PFF's Mock Draft Simulator and went through three rounds to get an idea of whom Dallas could draft when April rolls around. We opted to build around the NFL's highest-paid quarterback.