20 Carries A Game? No, But Dak Feeling Great

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FRISCO, Texas –Attention fantasy football managers: Dak Prescott is ready to run.

"I expect to have about 20 carries a game," he said with a smile Tuesday.

Yes, that was a joke.

But the Cowboys quarterback is indeed feeling great physically and more comfortable making plays with his feet as he gets further and further removed from his 2020 injury -- a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle -- that sidelined him the final 11 games of that season and led to several months of rehabilitation.

"I go into each offseason trying to be a better player and person than I was the year before, and at this stage, at this point, I definitely feel like I've accomplished that," he said. "I think I'm so, so much further along than I was last year at this time, just being able to get the team reps and being able to move more, take care of my whole body and just focus on everything and not just my leg. It's a huge difference."

This time last year, the Cowboys held Prescott out of any drills that featured a pass rush, a preventative measure heading into training camp. The surgically-repaired ankle did not have any setbacks during the season, though Prescott was limited by a strained right shoulder muscle during most of camp and missed one regular-season game with a strained right calf.

This year, he has enjoyed a fully healthy offseason with no practice restrictions, a key benefit for the offense as it works through some personnel changes at the receiver position (namely, a shift in roles following Amari Cooper's departure to Cleveland, plus the additions of third-round draft pick Jalen Tolbert and veteran James Washington). Prescott and Tolbert looked in sync throughout Tuesday's minicamp practice, including a touchdown throw to the rookie wideout during a scramble situation in team drills.

"The thing that jumps out to me is his movement ability in the scramble drills and scramble situations, the way he activates the scramble drills," head coach Mike McCarthy said. "He's got more reps at it. It's more natural to him. He looks really good.

"He's leaner, more flexible. I think the mechanics, just to be able to really get after the mechanics. There's no limits on the movement drills. The quarterback drills last year, there was a gradual phase of the different type of drills, how we did them. There was no progression to that his year. He's been a full go from Day 1."

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FRISCO, Texas –Attention fantasy football managers: Dak Prescott is ready to run.

"I expect to have about 20 carries a game," he said with a smile Tuesday.

Yes, that was a joke.

But the Cowboys quarterback is indeed feeling great physically and more comfortable making plays with his feet as he gets further and further removed from his 2020 injury -- a compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle -- that sidelined him the final 11 games of that season and led to several months of rehabilitation.

"I go into each offseason trying to be a better player and person than I was the year before, and at this stage, at this point, I definitely feel like I've accomplished that," he said. "I think I'm so, so much further along than I was last year at this time, just being able to get the team reps and being able to move more, take care of my whole body and just focus on everything and not just my leg. It's a huge difference."

This time last year, the Cowboys held Prescott out of any drills that featured a pass rush, a preventative measure heading into training camp. The surgically-repaired ankle did not have any setbacks during the season, though Prescott was limited by a strained right shoulder muscle during most of camp and missed one regular-season game with a strained right calf.

This year, he has enjoyed a fully healthy offseason with no practice restrictions, a key benefit for the offense as it works through some personnel changes at the receiver position (namely, a shift in roles following Amari Cooper's departure to Cleveland, plus the additions of third-round draft pick Jalen Tolbert and veteran James Washington). Prescott and Tolbert looked in sync throughout Tuesday's minicamp practice, including a touchdown throw to the rookie wideout during a scramble situation in team drills.

"The thing that jumps out to me is his movement ability in the scramble drills and scramble situations, the way he activates the scramble drills," head coach Mike McCarthy said. "He's got more reps at it. It's more natural to him. He looks really good.

"He's leaner, more flexible. I think the mechanics, just to be able to really get after the mechanics. There's no limits on the movement drills. The quarterback drills last year, there was a gradual phase of the different type of drills, how we did them. There was no progression to that his year. He's been a full go from Day 1."

20 Carries A Game? No, But Dak Feeling Great (dallascowboys.com)
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After the carry, renember, Doofuss, to give the ball to the ref and not your center.
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Just run when the field is wide open in front of you and then slide.

I think it is a bit more than that. McCarthy is talking designed plays to be able to use Dak ability to run

"I think it's obvious we didn't call as many quarterback runs than probably prior," McCarthy said. "There wasn't as many in the game plan, so I think we tried to be smart when used him. I think that's only natural. I think if you look at the history of this league, when a player has a major joint injury, it usually takes him a full year. There's a first for everything that the player has to go through. That was definitely part of our thinking."

I suspect that the Cowboys will take the leash off of Dak and use him to his full ability which includes designed plays
 

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I think it is a bit more than that. McCarthy is talking designed plays to be able to use Dak ability to run

"I think it's obvious we didn't call as many quarterback runs than probably prior," McCarthy said. "There wasn't as many in the game plan, so I think we tried to be smart when used him. I think that's only natural. I think if you look at the history of this league, when a player has a major joint injury, it usually takes him a full year. There's a first for everything that the player has to go through. That was definitely part of our thinking."

I suspect that the Cowboys will take the leash off of Dak and use him to his full ability which includes designed plays
That's fine but I would be very selective with it.
We don't want Dak in the injured reserve again.
 

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That's fine but I would be very selective with it.
We don't want Dak in the injured reserve again.

I agree, but we have to show that option on an RPO. we have to show that if the DE or OLB is pinching down on the running back that the QB will keep it, if not the defense will just keep pinch down on the RB
 

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Well players coming off major injuries usually cannot compete first year back, so we have to hope the positives come out of camp are indeed that. Next season is going to tell all about if he is our QB1 in the future or not....don't think I'm stating anything earth shattering either
 
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