Cowboys roundtable discussion: Grading the Cowboys 2025 season
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Cowboys roundtable discussion: Grading the Cowboys 2025 season
"Let's give the offense a B+. The ceiling showed up in flashes, but the floor was too low, and toward the end of the season the floor was too often. Early-down inconsistency, red-zone stalls, and breakdowns in obvious pass situations made the unit feel week-to-week instead of identity-to-identity. The standout is easy here, it's Dak Prescott. He was the stabilizer, and the fact he finished third among this year's leading passers in yards tells you how much of the offense run through him this season."
"I was really impressed with the job Schotty did calling plays, and Klayton Adams was a huge addition for the run game. Dak Prescott had the best year of his career in my opinion, and he'd be the frontrunner for the MVP if this team had made the playoffs. Javonte Williams was a pleasant surprise, finally capitalizing on the potential he flashed as a rookie in Denver."
"I'll go with an A for the offense. Call the reasoning for being two marks away from perfect whatever you want, but one of them certainly has to be a little fatigue singing the praises of a high-powered Cowboys offense that didn't even reach the playoffs. There were times they went into a shell, had too many penalties, and couldn't finish in the red zone to raise their grade as well."
The Cowboys offense displayed a high ceiling with explosive plays but persistent inconsistency. Early-down struggles, red-zone stalls, and breakdowns in obvious pass situations frequently undermined sustained success. Dak Prescott served as the offensive stabilizer, finishing among the league leaders in passing yards. Malik Davis provided short-term depth in the backfield when needed. Play-calling improvements and Klayton Adams' work bolstered the running game, while Javonte Williams showed renewed promise. Penalties, slow starts, and occasional second-half lapses limited overall output. The offense has strong depth and direction, but achieving consistent performance should be the primary objective for 2026.
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