NFL Experts Predict Patriots Might Sign QB Dak Prescott
It’s becoming more likely that quarterback Dak Prescott will play his final season in Frisco in 2024 as the Dallas Cowboys discreetly wait to extend him.
NFL Experts Predict Patriots Might Sign QB Dak Prescott
Despite cornerback Trevon Diggs’ injured comeback, the team’s paper record is noticeably worse despite owner Jerry Jones’ declaration that he is “all in.” The starting left tackle and center from last season—the former is a potential Hall of Famer—will not be back in the lineup for Prescott, and there’s no assurance the club will improve at running back or receiver.
Dak Prescott x the New England Patriots?@getnickwright breaks down the *wildest* Dak theory you'll hear this year: pic.twitter.com/PVa84R2Gwn
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) March 28, 2024
Fans and experts alike are wondering where the quarterback will play next because his contract is slated to expire at the conclusion of the 2024 NFL season and there are no plans to extend it.
On Thursday’s edition of “First Things First,” Nick Wright opined why they may indeed be.
“The Patriots right now are on the books for almost $200 million in cap space next year, $200 million in space, so there’s only seven other teams that have even $100 million; nobody’s got even more than $130 [million] … what if the Patriots traded the pick at [No.] 3, particularly if Drake Maye’s there because then people want it even more because people seem to love him.
Teams that wouldn’t hesitate to sign Dak Prescott if he was a free agent this year:
Commanders
Giants
Eagles
Bears
Vikings
49ers
Seahawks
Saints
Patriots
Browns
Steelers
Titans
Colts
Broncos
RaidersHe is the second best QB in the NFL. He’s an All Pro and is in his… pic.twitter.com/k1to68TEn7
— Ernie The Cowboys Fan (@es3_09) March 27, 2024
“Say he’s traded to Minnesota for [picks No.] 11 and 23 and something, draft a tackle there, whether it’s [Joe] Alt or [Taliese] Fuaga, draft one of the many stud wide receivers in this class at [No.] 23 and have the plan be ‘we’re gonna sign Dak Prescott,'” Wright said.
“He’s an unrestricted free agent [in 2025], and the whole idea behind what the Cowboys’ problem is and a lot of teams’ problem is ‘well, you’re going to have to pay him $60 million a year, and it’s got to be backloaded because we don’t have the room. It’s gonna be like $30 million, then $65 [million], then $70 [million]. We wouldn’t have to do that if we’re the Patriots. We could do the rare frontloaded deal where his first year the cap hit’s $75 million if we want it to be, and then it goes down.
#DakPrescott Trade to Patriots?
A #DallasCowboys Downfall Plan Revealed by Analyst https://t.co/dHX6J3igXM pic.twitter.com/uhv1YUPXuk
— fishsports ✭ (@fishsports) March 30, 2024
“You’re building the team; you’re building the culture; the Cowboys couldn’t stop ya. It seems that he’s going to be available. Teams with cap space are not going to be at the front of the line for him. Could that be the Patriots’ plan? Trade down, build the team, install a culture and then install an older, known quantity at quarterback next season.”
There is some truth to this conjecture. The Patriots have a history of taking risks, so adding a seasoned quarterback like Prescott may greatly accelerate their rebuilding process.
Prescott is a desirable choice for any squad hoping to play at a high level because of his expertise and leadership abilities.
The #Cowboys and QB Dak Prescott have a mutual understanding of his contract situation, sources say, with no offers from Dallas despite him being in a contract year. Owner Jerry Jones said, “We are where we are, locked and loaded for this year.”
No indication a deal is coming. pic.twitter.com/JtW5lqHzSG
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) March 26, 2024
Trey Lance, who the Cowboys acquired from the San Francisco 49ers, has already created a stir.
Jerry Jones took a chance on Lance, the previous No. 3 selection, believing there was value in a cheap buyout for a player who had not yet realized his full potential.
Lance has a year to learn the Cowboys system under Prescott’s guidance and might be ready to take the reins, but he still has a lot to show.
Nick Wright speculates wild Dak Prescott path to Patriots with Cowboys future uncertain https://t.co/AjgvECHqE3 pic.twitter.com/0GUG1X0u67
— New York Post (@nypost) March 29, 2024
Prescott is in the final year of a four-year, $160 million contract. He will be thirty-one at the beginning of the 2024 NFL season. Three-time Pro Bowler Prescott is coming off one of his greatest seasons in the passing game. In 2023, he completed a career-high 69.5% of his throws for 4,516 passing yards, an NFL-high 36 passing touchdowns, nine interceptions, and a career-best passer rating of 105.9. In addition, he rushed for two touchdowns and 242 yards.
Is Dak Prescott still with the Cowboys?
Prescott, whose current contract is about to expire, will have a massive $59.4 million salary cap charge on the Cowboys’ books in 2024.
Who is Dak Prescott suing?
In Collin County, Texas, Prescott filed a lawsuit against Victoria Shores and her legal representatives, Bethel and Yoel Zehaie.
Would you be opposed to the #Patriots drafting Marvin Harrison Jr. at #3 and then signing Dak Prescott next year in free agency?
Or should they trade down and load up the team to prepare for Dak?
Or should they draft their franchise QB at #3? https://t.co/9Tvzqspeff pic.twitter.com/8tgbuKvlYF
— The Sports Fellow (@SportsFellow_) March 26, 2024
Is Dak Prescott a Millionaire?
In 2024, Dak Prescott will have a $60 million net worth. Numerous reliable sources, like Celebrity Net Worth, support this.
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