

The inevitable wrath of bold predictions - both the good and bad kind - falls on the Dallas Cowboys every offseason and likely won't stop pouring in anytime soon.
The boldest of predictions might project a Super Bowl-winning season for the often underachieving Cowboys or a failed five-win year that would be a near-impossible underachievement given the talent on the roster. There needs to be some sort of middle ground in all this.
Pro Football Focus gave this a shot Tuesday with the reveal of three bold predictions for the Cowboys this season.
Prediction 1: Dak Prescott will post his worst PFF grade since 2018
PFF grades say little about what was a statistically-successful season for Prescott in 2018. He made his second Pro Bowl behind a 10-6 record, five game-winning drives, 3,885 passing yards, 28 total touchdowns, and eight interceptions.
However, this season's uncertainty surrounding the receiving corps and an offensive line with some shift in personnel makes this a year that Prescott could see some regression after nearly topping 4,500 passing yards last season.
PFF's analysis:
Prediction 2: Rookie WR Jalen Tolbert will record 900-plus yards
If the Cowboys can get anywhere close to the league-leading 407 offensive yards per game they averaged last season, Tolbert could easily reach the 1,000-yard mark as a rookie.
Gallup has made it clear that a return in Week 1 is not in the works, giving Tolbert a chance to get a running start on what should be an All-Rookie type of year for the third-round pick given his projected role.
PFF's analysis:
Prediction 3: Trevon Diggs records fewer than half the interceptions but a better PFF grade than last year.
Diggs, of course, led the league with 11 interceptions last season. He was the first player to reach that mark in a single season since former Cowboys cornerback Everson Walls had 11 of his own in 1981.
Even a five-interception season could still be considered a successful campaign for the All-Pro defensive back. His reputation as a shut-down corner rather than a ball-hawking one would be reflected in his potentially higher PFF grade and lower interception total.
PFF's analysis:
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