The Dallas Cowboys’ offensive unit has become the NFLs most complete unit through five weeks of the 2025 season.
With Dak Prescott ranking 4th in the league in passing yards per game (271.2) , Javonte Williams averaging 5.7 yards per carry , and a balanced receiving corps led by CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens, and Jake Ferguson, the Cowboys have a statistical claim as the top offensive core in football.
Prescotts steady excellence anchors the Cowboys attack:
71.3 % completion, 1,356 yards, 10 TDs, 3 INTs, and a 101.1 rating.
His 271.2 yards per game ranks 4th in the NFL, behind only Mac Jones (301.7), Matthew Stafford (300.6), and Brock Purdy (293.0).
Hes ahead of Patrick Mahomes (251.4 YPG) and Daniel Jones (258.0 YPG).
Prescotts efficient intermediate accuracy and red-zone decision-making have produced one of the leagues most balanced offenses.
The run game has re-established Dallas offensive balance:
Williams has rumbled for 447 yards on 79 carries (5.7 AVG) with five touchdowns, averaging 89.4 per game.
He ranks 3rd in the NFL in rushing yards and leads the league in first-down rushes (25) the backbone of time-of-possession control.
Miles Sanders complements him perfectly with 5.8 yards per carry and a score of his own.
When Dallas runs, defenses wear down and the Cowboys finish drives, scoring on 68.4 % of red-zone trips, good for 9th in the league.
The Cowboys receiving unit has been quietly dominant.
George Pickens leads the way with 357 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 15.5 yards per catch, while tight end Jake Ferguson has become Prescotts security blanket with 41 receptions for 272 yards and three scores.
Even though CeeDee Lamb has missed multiple games, hes still contributed 222 yards on 16 catches (13.9 AVG) and continues to draw double coverage whenever active.
Speed threat KaVontae Turpin, also injured, has emerged as a situational spark, adding 159 yards and a touchdown on just 11 receptions, while rookie Ryan Flournoy has impressed with 149 yards on limited snaps.
Altogether, the group has produced 1,159 yards and nine touchdowns, proving Dallas has more than enough depth to spread defenses thin and attack from every alignment.
Dallas tops the NFL in total yards, ranks third in passing, and eighth in rushing, showing unmatched versatility.
Meanwhile, Philadelphias offense ranks 29th in yardage, sustained mostly by rugby-style scrums rather than actual offensive execution.
Every piece fits perfectly:
Prescotts leadership and timing set the tone.
Williams physicality controls tempo.
Fergusons YAC ability extends drive.
Lamb and Pickens stretch the field and open lanes for others.
Unlike teams that rely solely on gadget plays or quarterback sneaks, the Cowboys win through structure, spacing, and precision traits built for postseason football.
After five weeks, the Dallas Cowboys lead the league in yards per game (406.6), rank top-five in both passing and rushing, and sit top-10 in red-zone efficiency.
This balance, efficiency, and explosive depth make them the NFLs most complete offensive core a team built on execution over gimmicks and production over pushes.
While some teams celebrate their quarterback scrums, Dallas prefers real touchdowns earned through talent and timing.
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