Dak Prescott (84.4%) ranks just behind Patrick Mahomes, who leads the NFL with a rate of 84.8%.
(Source, if you wanted to check out the full leaderboard — below is a list of the Top-10)
Pass | Pass | ||
---|---|---|---|
Rk | Player | Att | OnTgt%V |
1 | Patrick Mahomes | 266 | 84.8% |
2 | Dak Prescott | 190 | 84.4% |
3 | Jared Goff | 256 | 81.9% |
4 | Kirk Cousins | 280 | 81.4% |
5 | Josh Allen | 246 | 81.3% |
6 | Tua Tagovailoa | 229 | 81.1% |
7 | Daniel Jones | 151 | 80.6% |
8 | Jalen Hurts | 244 | 79.9% |
9 | Trevor Lawrence | 239 | 79.1% |
10 | Russell Wilson | 214 | 77.9% |
Provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com: View Original Table Generated 10/26/2023.
Means nothing without knowing average depth of target
No one can fucking get openbut CD. Idk of Cools had been open. He’s been a ghost. Due to scheme or him idk.
I’m gonna chalk cooks up to scheme. I don’t expect him to be 1k yards in Dallas but he’s been to saints, Rams, patriots, and Texans and posted respectable numbers at all of them
The people on here who say Dak is trash will never accept these numbers.
It doesn’t fit their worldview and, in fact, will anger them.
It’s the Principal Skinner meme.
“Am I out of touch? No. It’s the objective statistics that are wrong!”
Then they come here and cry in the comments about positive posts about a teams starting QB.
And if I’m not mistaken, dak is or at least was 1st in on target pass rate when the receiver has a step or more of separation