Dak Prescott, Dez Bryant and Ezekiel Elliott (Dallas Cowboys)
Bryant’s veteran expertise in conjunction with Elliott’s fresh legs and Prescott’s youthful arm makes for one of the best trios in the league.
If Bryant is able to return completely healthy, there’s no reason to believe he won’t top the 796 yards and eight touchdowns he put up last season. He remains a legitimate elite receiving threat when at 100 percent.
WHAT. A. CATCH. 🙌@DezBryant with an INSANE one-handed touchdown catch! 🔥#PlayOfTheDay | @dallascowboys pic.twitter.com/t25s4WAts3
— NFL UK (@NFLUK) April 15, 2017
As for sophomores Prescott and Elliott, there is nothing to hint that either player’s level of production will significantly decline. Prescott was poised and confident under center last year, completing 67.8 percent of his passes for 23 touchdowns and only four picks. He was a mobile quarterback gem as well, rushing for 282 yards and six touchdowns.
Eventually, Prescott led the Cowboys to first place in the NFC. It was no surprise Prescott earned AP Offensive Rookie of the Year honors.
Elliott was no slouch either, leading the league with 1,631 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns over 15 games. He carried the ball at blazing 5.1 yards per attempt.