It seems as if Dak Prescott will be no longer on the Dallas Cowboys after 2024. With Prescott set to be a free agent, there is one team that will make the ideal fit for him and make him their franchise quarterback. That team is the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Prescott has been able to provide quality play over his career so far, with 29,459 yards and 202 touchdowns. There are inconsistencies in Prescott’s game from time to time, but overall, he has shown his capabilities as a high-level player in the NFL that has done a good job of elevating the talent around him as well.
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For the Steelers, they need that kind of quarterback. After two seasons of mediocre play from Pickett, they turned to bringing in Russell Wilson and Justin Fields for the season. Wilson is turning 36, and while he’s coming off a better season with the Denver Broncos, it is still one where he put up 3,070 yards, and 26 touchdowns. Very average numbers, it won the Broncos games, but kept them at a ceiling.
With Justin Fields, he has the athleticism to uplift an offense and provide a different dynamic. The thing with Fields is his decision-making and instincts leave room to be questioned heavily with some of the choices he makes. Fields has the rushing ability and is a lot younger to operate the offense, but those flaws are hard to instill confidence in him fully.
With Prescott, he has shown the ability to make better decisions while also having more rushing upside. With a receiver room of at least George Pickens, and Roman Wilson, it would arguably be the highest upside wide receiver duo Prescott has played with. Prescott would then be able to uplift the rest of the offensive talent further with his ability to diagnose defenses and get the best out of his teammates. Prescott is the ideal quarterback to fit the Steelers’ offensive system and become their franchise quarterback.