
"Booker's night was mostly rock-solid, with one big lapse in discipline late in the game. Going into this game, Booker was at 432 total snaps with 288 pass-block reps, allowing just 12 total pressures, four QB hits and only one sack, plus three penalties on the year, which is very efficient volume for a rookie right guard. On top of that, PFF's now charts him with a run-block grade of 77.2, which ranks 12th among guards in the NFL."
"Against Las Vegas, the box score and flow of the game backed up the idea that he did his job. Dak Prescott went 25 of 33 for 268 yards and four touchdowns and was sacked only once all night, while the Cowboys rushed for 114 yards, including 93 from Javonte Williams. Nothing in the postgame breakdowns tags Booker with a blown protection on the lone sack, which came on a Maxx Crosby strip early on, and the interior seemed largely steady"
Zach Booker delivered consistent play at right guard, sustaining heavy snap counts and showing efficient pass protection with few pressures allowed. PFF credits Booker with a 77.2 run-block grade, ranking him among the better guards. The offensive interior protected Dak Prescott well as he completed 25 of 33 passes for 268 yards and four touchdowns, and the Cowboys rushed for 114 yards, including 93 from Javonte Williams. Other rookies provided complementary contributions, with some producing impact plays even when pass-rush metrics remained modest in certain games.
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