
"Jayden Daniels was a phenom last year as a rookie. So far this year, it hasn't been the same rousing success, but Daniels has still been productive. However, his biggest weapon remains his mobility. Whether it's throwing dimes from outside the pocket or tucking and running, Daniels is at his best when moving around. The best defenses have managed to have success by keeping him hemmed into the pocket."
"The Cowboys have one of the most dominant offenses in the league right now without CeeDee Lamb. Now, they get the All Pro back (along with KaVontae Turpin, who's no slouch either) to upgrade an already stellar unit. The Cowboys should have success on the ground - Dan Quinn's defense is still fairly susceptible to the run game - but the air is where they'll really have an advantage."
The Dallas Cowboys rebounded poorly against the Carolina Panthers and must regroup to host the Washington Commanders, where a win would place Dallas second in the NFC East. Dallas enters as a 1.5-point favorite largely because CeeDee Lamb returns and Terry McLaurin will be out. Jayden Daniels' mobility remains his primary asset; the most effective defenses keep him confined to the pocket via well-timed blitzes and contain from defensive ends. Matt Eberflus is not typically a blitzer, but increased pressure may be required. The Cowboys' offense is strong even without Lamb and should threaten both the run and pass versus Washington.
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