PFF Shows Disrespect to the Cowboys with Their Roster and Position Group Rankings

In a shocking display of disregard, Pro Football Focus (PFF) has ranked the Dallas Cowboys’ roster a dismal 15th among all NFL teams, igniting outrage among fans and analysts alike.

The rankings, which assess individual position groups, reveal a startling inconsistency: only two of the Cowboys’ position groups—defensive line (12th) and wide receiver (15th)—break into the top half of the league. Meanwhile, the quarterback position sits at a baffling 17th, and the running back room languishes at an abysmal 32nd.

Critics are questioning PFF’s credibility, arguing that the rankings reflect a blatant bias against the Cowboys. Dak Prescott, rated 17th, is under fire for a perceived inability to perform in high-stakes situations. Yet, many are quick to point out that several quarterbacks ranked above him, including Jared Goff and Kyler Murray, have not achieved greater postseason success.

Moreover, the Cowboys’ offensive line is ranked 23rd, raising eyebrows as analysts argue that the unit possesses untapped potential. The linebackers are rated 27th, while the secondary sits in an alarming 31st place, a ranking that many believe fails to account for the talent present in the unit.

Fans and pundits are left reeling, questioning whether PFF’s assessments are grounded in reality or merely reflective of a broader narrative against Dallas. The debate is heating up, with calls for accountability and fairness in how player performances are evaluated. As the Cowboys gear up for the upcoming season, this controversy is sure to fuel discussions and debates across social media platforms. The question remains: is PFF truly hating on the Cowboys, or are they simply miscalculating the team’s potential? Let the voting begin.

Contributors: Dak Prescott, Jared Goff

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