Journal-Advocate (Sterling)

Broncos need to draft a quarterbac­k, not trade for Dallas Cowboys’ Prescott

- By Sean Keeler skeeler@denverpost.com

Nicolas Cage, an actor married twice since 2019, has more rings than Dak Prescott over the last four years. And only one fewer NFL playoff victory on his resume.

Sean Payton can fix him!

We said that about Russell Wilson last winter.

It’s different!

It’s not. Look, didn’t we just do this? If Broncos Country is pining for a chaser from an overpaid, overhyped veteran quarterbac­k who throws a pretty deep ball, the answer is not jumping right into a love affair with another overpaid, overhyped veteran quarterbac­k who throws a pretty deep ball.

Dude, did you watch the last seven minutes of that Cowboys-packers wild-card game Sunday?

Did you watch the first 53?

Through three quarters, Dallas got down 4816 at home to a 9-8 Green Bay team that lost at Empower Field a few months back. One of those Packers scores came on a pick-6 from Dak to Darnell Savage.

He’s younger than Russ!

True.

He’s better than Russ!

Also true. But by how much?

Forget the playoffs. Look at the wider sample size!

By all accounts, Prescott is a stand-up dude, profession­al and personable. He also has the unfortunat­e habit of wilting like a dried flower whenever the football gods crank up the spotlight.

On one hand, over the last three regular seasons,

Dak’s averaged 32 passing scores and just 11 picks, with more than a few Mvp-worthy moments sprinkled in.

On the other hand, since 2021, Prescott is also 12-12 in all starts, regular season and postseason, against opponents that finished with winning records.

The Fortress is 2-5 lifetime as a starting quarterbac­k in the postseason, 1-3 lifetime as a home QB1 in the playoffs. He’s 22-20 lifetime in 42 regular-season outdoor starts, 16-15 lifetime vs. the AFC, 4-5 lifetime vs. the AFC West. We could go on.

Yeah, but if you could get him cheap …

Sure. But best of luck there. The 30-year-old signal-caller is due a $29 million salary and $59.46 million cap hit in 2024.

Again: We. Just. Did. This.

Keenum. Flacco. Allen. Driskel. Bridgewate­r. Russ. Stidham. Band-aid after Band-aid at quarterbac­k — a bridge of veteran arms that led to absolutely nowhere.

Four of the teams that won the first five NFL playoff games of the holiday weekend had at least two things in common: 1. They were at home; 2. They started a quarterbac­k they’d drafted and developed from scratch.

Houston rookie signalcall­er C.J. Stroud threw for three scores in his postseason debut. Green Bay’s Jordan Love buried Dallas with three touchdowns

of his own.

For every Patrick Mahomes and every John Elway, there are a dozen Paxton Lynches who land in the ditch. College quarterbac­ks can be wicked, expensive curveballs.

But just because it’s hard to hit a breaking pitch doesn’t mean you stop swinging altogether A young star QB on a rookie deal, outperform­ing his contract, is probably the Broncos’ best path out of Russ purgatory.

Dak is a safer bet, though.

You want to roll those dice again? Yes, Prescott was a second-team AP All-pro choice this fall. He also has a firstteam All-pro wideout in Ceedee Lamb to throw to. And a first-team Allpro guard in front of him (Zack Martin), lined up near a second-team guard (Tyler Smith) and a second-team left tackle (Tyron Smith).

Dak got pressured on only 17% of his dropbacks, per Pro-football-reference.com. With the Broncos’ line, which remained relatively healthy, Wilson was pressured on 25.5% of his dropbacks this past season — and that was down a few ticks from a 28.6% rate in 2022.

It’s awfully hard to fire off those glorious, higharcing deep shots from the comfort of your keister. When it comes to

Dak, the call’s an easy one, and borrowed straight from his arsenal.

Hard pass.

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