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Charles Curtis

What Dak Prescott’s injury means for Cowboys players in fantasy football (it’s not great)

It’s a really, truly rough morning for Dallas Cowboys fans.

Dak Prescott was in the middle of having a terrible game, and then … it was a thumb injury for the quarterback. And surgery could mean he’s going to be out for six to eight weeks.

Doom and gloom in Dallas.

And in fantasy football? Welp.

Cooper Rush will take over the reins under center this week, although maybe Jerry Jones opts to go acquire another QB from around the NFL. So it’s time to look at what this injury means in the fantasy world.

Let’s dive in with the key players affected:

Dak Prescott

Let’s start with what to do with him. I’d say if you have a large amount of IR spots, you can stash him.

But otherwise? If he’s missing eight weeks (the Cowboys have a bye in Week 9, for what it’s worth), you might need the room on your bench. I’d say it’s OK to drop him for another quarterback. Ugh.

WR CeeDee Lamb

Sooo yeah. The big season we all expected now that Amari Cooper is in Cleveland is out the window.

But I’m here to argue that he’s still got value. I expect Rush or whoever is the Cowboys’ QB to pepper him with targets. They may be less quality targets, but volume counts for something.

Heck, I’d lowball the manager in your league with an offer to see if they bite. The point here is that he’s probably more WR2 than WR1 now in terms of tiers, but he could still get the ball a lot.

TE Dalton Schultz, Dallas Cowboys

Here’s the guy who benefits the most. He got nine targets, good for seven catches and 62 yards in the loss to the Bucs. I could see a scenario where Rush needs to look his way a lot going forward.

 

Ezekiel Elliott

A downgrade in the passing attack means more of a focus from defenses on the run. Uh-oh. You drafted him to be a FLEX, I hope, and that’s probably what he’ll be.

RB Tony Pollard

Again, if Rush is checking down a lot, maybe he benefits? I’m grasping at straws here!

QB Cooper Rush

Yes, I listed him in my waiver wire post. That’s really for deep leagues and those that start two quarterbacks.

But, really: Rush could be a streamer or a decent QB2 given the talent around him.

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