QB
Dak Prescott
2025 Season Stats
QB Overall: 6th QB PPG: 9th
Total Pts: 324 Pts/Game: 19
Height: 6ft 2in Weight: 238lbs
Age this season: 33 Drafted: 4.37
Dynasty Value: 2X 2nd round picks
Fantasy Jokers
QB 7
Current ADP
QB 10
Advice: BUY/HOLD - Dak Prescott’s 2026 outlook feels like another season where he’ll quietly pile up big numbers while everyone argues whether Dallas is actually good enough around him — expect 4,300–4,700 yards and playoff expectations again, with success depending more on defense and run game support than Dak himself. If the Cowboys finally put a complete team together, he’s in MVP chatter; if not, he’ll once again be the guy throwing lasers in December while fans debate coaching decisions on sports radio like it’s a full-time job.
RB
Javonte Williams
2025 Season Stats
RB Overall: 15th RB PPG: 17th
Total Pts: 229 Pts/Game: 14
Height: 5ft 9in Weight: 215lbs
Age this season: 26 Drafted: 2.03
Dynasty Value: 2X 1st round picks
Fantasy Jokers
RB 25
Current ADP
RB 23
Advice: BUY - Javonte Williams hits free agency coming off a legit bounce-back year in Dallas, looking healthy, decisive, and once again running like contact is optional for defenders, not him. He’s no longer selling rehab upside; he’s selling proof he’s back, which puts him firmly in the multi-year starter conversation for a physical offense that wants edge and finish. Expect a real contract, not a flyer—solid guarantees, RB1/RB1B money—because teams now see him as a tone-setter again, not a medical gamble.
RB
Jaydon Blue
2025 Season Stats
RB Overall: 93rd RB PPG: 77th
Total Pts: 20 Pts/Game: 4.1
Height: 5ft 9in Weight: 196lbs
Age this season: 22 Drafted: 5.11
Dynasty Value: 2X 4th rnd picks
Fantasy Jokers
RB - -
Current ADP
RB 89
Advice: SELL - With Dallas currently thin at RB and only Phil Mafah as real competition if Javonte Williams and Malik Davis aren’t re-signed, Jaydon Blue suddenly has a very real path to meaningful touches in 2026. His speed gives him the edge if coaches trust him on passing downs, so this could flip from “gadget guy” to RB committee leader pretty quickly — meaning Cowboys fans might go from “Who?” in September to buying his jersey by Thanksgiving if he pops early.
WR
CeeDee Lamb
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 22nd WR PPG: 13th
Total Pts: 201 Pts/Game: 14
Height: 6ft 2in Weight: 200lbs
Age this season: 27 Drafted: 1.17
Dynasty Value: 3X 1st rnd picks
Fantasy Jokers
WR 6
Current ADP
WR 5
Advice: HOLD - CeeDee Lamb heads into 2026 still locked in as Dallas’ offensive centerpiece, and if he stays healthy you’re likely looking at another 100+ catch, 1,400+ yard type season with touchdown numbers bouncing back. As long as Dak is upright, Lamb’s target volume stays elite — meaning Cowboys fans will keep watching him cook defenders weekly while opposing fantasy managers wonder why their WR1 suddenly looks like a WR3 whenever they play Dallas.
WR
George Pickens
2025 Season Stats
WR Overall: 5th WR PPG: 6th
Total Pts: 292 Pts/Game: 17
Height: 6ft 3in Weight: 200lbs
Age this season: 25 Drafted: 2.20
Dynasty Value: 2X 1st rnd picks
Fantasy Jokers
WR 6
Current ADP
WR 5
Advice: HOLD - With the $27.3 million franchise tag officially in place, George Pickens enters 2026 as the Cowboys' certified WR1 coming off a 1,429-yard breakout. He'll be catching passes from Dak Prescott in an offense that ranked second in the NFL last season, with his long-term future in Dallas likely depending on how this year goes. The talent is undeniable; the only real question is whether playing on a one-year deal fuels his competitive fire or becomes a distraction. For now, expect another high-volume, highlight-filled season from a receiver playing for a massive payday.
TE
Jake Ferguson
2025 Season Stats
TE Overall: 5th TE PPG: 10th
Total Pts: 188 Pts/Game: 11
Height: 6ft 5in Weight: 244lbs
Age this season: 27 Drafted: 4.24
Dynasty Value: 2x 2nd rnd picks
Fantasy Jokers
TE 11
Current ADP
TE 12
Advice: HOLD - Jake Ferguson should still be a steady part of Dallas’ offense in 2026, but with Lamb and Pickens commanding heavy targets, a more realistic line is 60–70 catches, 600–700 yards, and moderate TD production. He’ll still pop up for key third-down grabs, just maybe not enough weekly fireworks to make fantasy managers feel calm — more of a dependable side dish than the main course.