The Dallas Cowboys offense is a juggernaut. Through just seven weeks of the season, Jerry Jones’ decision to hand the reigns of the team over to a first-time head coach seems like a stroke of genius. While the decision to hire Matt Eberflus, a former Cowboys assistant without much track record of coordinating dominant defenses hasn’t really worked out, putting Brian Schottenheimer in charge of the offense, and the team overall, seems to have straightened out a ton of issues on his side of the ball.
Despite an average-to-below-average offensive line performance, quarterback Dak Prescott has made good on Cowboys Wire’s prediction of a phenomenal 2025 season for the 10th-year signal caller. For the last half decade, whenever Prescott has a down season like how he did in 2024 during Mike McCarthy’s lame-duck season, he’s bounced back in a major way the following campaign. Prescott has been doing that, in spades, putting together an epic first half.
Prescott currently ranks second in the NFL in passing yards, and he’s bringing his skill position teammates with him. Among league leaders, Cowboys WR George Pickens is fourth in receiving yards and RB Javonte Williams is second in the league. The Cowboys have three players: Williams (7), Pickens (6) and TE Jake Ferguson (6), among league leaders in touchdowns scored.
Even the kicker, Brandon Aubrey, is tied for the NFL lead in scoring with 68 points through the season’s first seven weeks.
And none of this includes their most talented player, WR CeeDee Lamb, who is averaging an unofficial 111 receiving yards a game, which would lead the league if he didn’t play seven snaps without a target in Week 3 before suffering an injury that wiped him out for the next three games.
Dallas’ offense is absolutely rolling so far in 2025.
This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Top 5 and Not 5: Cowboys offensive playmakers dominate league leaderboards in Week 7
Reporting by K.D. Drummond, Cowboys Wire / Cowboys Wire
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