- None of those three play for Dallas.
- All three have been to a Super Bowl.
- Wentz outplayed Prescott to win the NFC East this past season with most of his team injured.
- Dak has struggled to win consistently in the weakest division in the NFL.
- Dak has struggled vs teams with winning records, but plays well against weak opponents.
- Dak has not proven that he can be relied on to make the team better by his leadership.
- Dak is the same quarterback he was in college; getting erratic when he is pressured.
If any of those are the reason(s) you were thinking of, you might be right.
But if you're implying what I think you are implying, that is certainly no reason to pay big money to a guy, just to make you feel like it's fair.
Maybe if he could play well enough to win the East when it only would've taken eight wins it might not be a problem to justify some higher pay.
I don't think anyone hates Dak, but he just hasn't played well enough to justify being paid like a marquee quarterback- yet.
If Deshaun Watson was the quarterback in Dallas, I doubt anyone would complain about what he was paid.