Fantasy football reaction: Dak Prescott needs thumb surgery

Dallas loses Prescott to a significant thumb injury.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (thumb) suffered an unspecified injury to a joint in the thumb of his throwing hand and will miss multiple weeks following surgery, according to owner Jerry Jones.

The Cowboys looked lethargic and largely outmatched in Week 1 vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Between a flimsy offensive line and an inexperienced receiving corps behind CeeDee Lamb, the passing game was trending in wrong direction in comparison to last year’s prolific effort.

Look for Dallas to start quarterback Cooper Rush in Prescott’s absence, and a reliance on the running game should the emphasis of the playcalling. Devalue all things Cowboys, perhaps with the lone exception of tight end Dalton Schultz. He could see a steady stream of targets from the mostly untested Rush.

Stash Prescott for the time being. He probably will miss three or four games at a minimum, depending upon how the surgery goes. Whether it’s a fracture or ligament injury, that’s about the usual timeline for a quarterback with such an ailment. We’ll monitor the situation as it unfolds.

Fantasy football injury outlook: WR Michael Gallup, Cowboys

What is Gallup’s short- and long-term status for 2022 fantasy action?

Last season, it felt like the Dallas Cowboys almost had too many options for quarterback Dak Prescott, and the result was a team throwing for nearly 5,000 yards with only one player surpassing the 900-yard mark — that being wide receiver CeeDee Lamb with 1,102. A busy offseason has thinned the ranks, however, with Amari Cooper (68-865-8) being traded to the Cleveland Browns, and Cedrick Wilson Jr. (45-602-6) signing with the Miami Dolphins.

While their second- and third-most productive wideouts are gone, fourth-leading receiver Michael Gallup (knee) is coming off a torn ACL suffered on Jan. 2 of this year — he didn’t undergo surgery until February. Despite the injury, the Cowboys shelled out north of $60 million on a five-year deal, so they don’t seem to have any long-term concerns about Gallup’s ability to bounce back.

That being said, Gallup begins training camp on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list, and the expectation is that he’ll miss at least a couple of games to start the season. The Cowboys could also choose to be even more cautious with Gallup and keep him on the PUP to open the season. In years past, any player starting the year on the PUP had to miss at least six games, but a rule change allows players to return after only four, which makes it more attractive for situations like Gallup’s. He also could go on the short-term IR list for three games, but that counts against the allotment of eight uses a team is permitted.

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Whenever the Cowboys deem Gallup ready to return, he should immediately slide into the No. 2 receiver spot opposite Lamb. Granted, the team did sign James Washington from the Pittsburgh Steelers in free agency and drafted Jalen Tolbert in the third round, but the former was mostly mediocre during his time in the Steel City while the latter is jumping from tiny South Alabama, so it could take a while for Tolbert to make that transition.

Prior to last season, Gallup was generally healthy, missing just two games combined over his first three years, and even though his production has dropped the past two seasons, he proved in 2019 that he could be a dangerous weapon, catching 66 passes for 1,107 yards and a half-dozen touchdowns — that accounted for a career-best 16.8 yards per reception. With Lamb and tight end Dalton Schultz (78-808-8) the only proven targets for Prescott, Gallup could be in for heavy utilization once he returns.

Fantasy football outlook

Despite sustaining the knee injury, Gallup doesn’t seem to be in danger of missing a lot of time; pencil him to be out of action for the first three or four weeks. He’ll step into a good situation upon his return, and the fact that he’s coming off an injury-filled, disappointing campaign could push him down draft boards. As your fourth or fifth wideout, Gallup is an intriguing choice.

Dak Prescott vs. Jalen Hurts: Which quarterback should you draft?

If you had to draft one in fantasy football, which would it be?

The battle to win the NFC East is expected to be a two-horse race between the Dallas Cowboys and the Philadelphia Eagles. Perhaps no two players will have as much of a say in which team ends up with the NFC crown as quarterbacks Dak Prescott and Jalen Hurts.

Prescott has been handsomely compensated to bring a Lombardi Trophy back to Dallas for the first time since Troy Aikman was at the wheel. Hurts is facing a watershed season in his career to prove he can be a complete quarterback instead of a runner with a quarterback’s number. With Hurts getting more weapons and Prescott losing his most seasoned one, the battle is closer now.

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Fantasy football team previews: NFC East

A fantasy football snapshot of each team in the NFC East.

The 2022 fantasy football draft season is starting to heat up now that we’ve gone through the height of free agency and all of the chosen rookies have been assigned to their professional home cities.

The landscape has changed a great deal for many franchises after a whirlwind offseason, and our divisional preview series will help you stay on top of all of the changes to date.

AFC divisional previews

East | North | South | West

NFC divisional previews

East | North | South | West

Fantasy football draft: Where to target Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott

Analyzing Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott’s 2021 fantasy football ADP and where you should target him in your drafts.

After sustaining a season-ending compound fracture and dislocated right ankle in 2020, Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott comes in with high expectations this season. Below, we look at Dak Prescott‘s 2021 fantasy football average draft position (ADP) and where you should draft him.

Prescott, in his last fully healthy season, posted a career-high 4,902 and 30 touchdowns in 2019. Even last season, he averaged the most points per game among quarterbacks, although that can be discredited since he played just five games.

Back and healthy, should Prescott have a sky-high fantasy value this season?

Prescott’s ADP: 21.57

(ADP data courtesy of MyFantasyLeague.com)

Prescott’s ADP ranks 21st among all non-IDP players. He’s gone as high as No. 2 and as low as No. 88.

The Cowboys star ranks fifth among quarterbacks taken off fantasy boards, one behind Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson and one ahead of Los Angeles Chargers second-year QB Justin Herbert.

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Prescott’s 2020 stats

Games: 5

Passing yards: 1,856

Passing touchdowns: 9

Interceptions: 4

Where should you take Prescott in your fantasy football draft?

After a couple of disappointing seasons for the Cowboys, Prescott is hoping to be both the best quarterback in football and in fantasy.

Given his ultra-strong start to last season, Prescott should be considered a late-second or early-third round pick. While Prescott may not be a prominent running quarterback, he ran for 93 yards with three touchdowns through 5 games last season.

With WR CeeDee Lamb in his second season and WR Amari Cooper still on the roster, Prescott has the weapons to deliver big results. While he’s unlikely a keeper in keeper leagues, he should, without question, be taken by the fourth round in almost every league.

Prescott should be taken at the tail end of the first wave of quarterbacks. Build your team with a couple of running backs and wide receivers first, then ideally snag Prescott in the third round.

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