Heading into the 2025 NFL season, Dak Prescott aims to rebound from a 2024 marred by injury, where he posted a 64.7% completion rate and 1,978 passing yards in just eight games. With a projected 4,316.31 passing yards (QB8) and 26.77 touchdowns (QB10), Prescott's potential hinges on his health and Dallas's continuity. Despite a 9.44% checkdown rate (QB6) and an off-target throw percentage of 16.21% (QB10), the Cowboys' new coaching staff will allow a more consistent downfield tempo. The team's cap strategy, highlighted by Prescott's $240M contract, emphasizes internal development over external acquisitions. In a 'prove-it' year, Prescott's fantasy prospects rest on his ability to leverage a familiar supporting cast.