The Dallas Cowboys, led by coach Mike McCarthy, are aiming for a deep playoff run as they seek to break a longstanding drought without reaching an NFC championship game. McCarthy is in the final year of his contract, and pressure is on to deliver success to owner Jerry Jones. The team, despite three straight 12-win playoff seasons, has yet to secure a conference title. The future of quarterback Dak Prescott is also uncertain, depending on contract negotiations.
The Cowboys have made some changes in their lineup, including the return of RB Ezekiel Elliott and additions like LB Eric Kendricks and defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer. They also face challenges with key losses such as RB Tony Pollard and defensive coordinator Dan Quinn. Strengths of the team lie in Prescott’s prolific passing game, especially his connection with All-Pro receiver CeeDee Lamb. The defense, led by Micah Parsons, is formidable in pressuring quarterbacks and creating turnovers.
However, weaknesses persist in the Cowboys’ running game, despite Elliott’s return, and an offensive line that needs improvement. The team struggles in stopping the run, which could be problematic if young players like Mazi Smith do not perform well. During preseason, third-team QB Trey Lance has been a focal point as the Cowboys evaluate his potential and future with the team.
Fantasy players may want to keep an eye on WR Brandin Cooks, who impressed during camp and is expected to play a significant role in the offense. The team’s odds at the BetMGM Sportsbook for winning the Super Bowl are set at 18-1, with an over/under of 9 1/2 wins for the season. The Cowboys are looking to overcome challenges and make a strong push for success this season.