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More than half of that came on pass plays when Wilson had to scramble. On actual running plays, the Jets had 12 carries for 28 yards.

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It's a small sample size because Dallas has been stomping opponents early, but when both teams have more than a 25% chance to win, the Cowboys' pass offense is averaging 1.111 EPA per play, which is more than double that of any other team in the same situation (Miami at 0.537).

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The Cowboys never had the ball up multiple scores against the Packers. They had it twice in the second half when up by 7, driving 95 yards for a TD and holding the ball for more than 4 minutes before giving the ball back to GB at it's own 11. The problem was not the offense.

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Some current accuracy metric ratings for Dak Prescott, among the 32 QBs with 150-plus attempts: On Target % (SportRadar): #1 Bad Throw % (SportRadar): #2 On Target % (SIS): #1 Catchable % (SIS): #2 And some related metrics: CPOE (rbsdm): #4 xCOMP +/- (NextGen): #2

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With Pro Bowl voting now open, this is your annual reminder that the fan voting has almost no effect on who goes to the Pro Bowl. It is one of three factors (fans, players, coaches), but because of how each "third" is calculated, the fan voting ends up being virtually irrelevant.

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Double team rate at edge (x) by pass rush win rate at edge (y), updated through Week 13. Micah Parsons is obliterating the field in win rate. (ESPN Analytics / NFL Next Gen Stats)

Double team rate at edge (x) by pass rush win rate at edge (y), updated through Week 13. 

Micah Parsons is obliterating the field in win rate.

(ESPN Analytics / NFL Next Gen Stats)
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Also: Turpin finished third at KR and got a second-team vote at PR. Sieg tied for fourth at LS, including one first-team vote. Gilmore got one first-team vote. Odighizuwa and Ferguson got one second-team vote each.

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Tyler Smith benefitted from the new All-Pro voting system. He got the fourth-most first-team votes (5), behind Thuney (26), Nelson (9) and Bitonio (7). But he made second-team All-Pro ahead of Nelson and Bitonio thanks to 18 second-team votes to Bitonio's 7 and Nelson's 5.

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The more I think about the Cowboys draft, the more I think a WR might end up being the move in Round 1. Free agency won’t change the need for help alongside CeeDee. It’s too expensive to sign a legit No. 2. WR probably the biggest “all-in” move. Assuming JPJ is already gone.

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Compensatory free agents will no longer affect the comp pick formula starting tomorrow. We’ll also start to see other veterans find landing spots in the next few weeks.

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Like that #Cowboys didn't burn any of their 8 draft picks at RB. 1. Team had needs (starters or depth) everywhere: LT, C, LB, WR, DL 2. RB easiest position to "figure it out" & scrape by with something dusty like Zeke Elliott/Rico Dowdle 3. Will lead to DAL having VERY high

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Players and fans alike can get wowed by the initial report on contract numbers, but the devil is in the details. Every. Single. Time.

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Contracts don't have anything to do with this season's struggles. They are sitting on $20 million of unused cap space.