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I know Jake Ferguson's 34 catches through four games are the most in NFL history by a tight end, but his 6.6 yards per catch is the lowest average among league tight ends with at least five receptions. Do you like how they're utilizing him? Is there a way to increase his yardage? – Fred Harrison/San Diego, CA
Patrik: What I do like is the fact Prescott is taking what the defense is giving him when he's not forced to pull rabbits out of his hat, and that means not pressing unnecessarily and taking the underneath to Ferguson to keep drives going in situations where the offense might be stagnant. I also like the fact the targets give Ferguson a chance to find a groove that was absent in 2024, mostly due to injury, and I believe the monkey hopping off of his back regarding scoring a touchdown might open the flood gates for more to come in that category. Now, do I wish to see more of the peak version of Ferguson that gets into the open field and hurdles a guy or two, or the deep seam catches for touchdowns that he and Prescott were once dominant in doing? Absolutely, but I think those are on the way by virtue of the foundation being laid currently.
Tommy: I've got no problem with the way that the Cowboys are using Jake Ferguson. When you've got guys like CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens on your roster, they're going to take a lot of the targets in the passing game. Ferguson is the safety blanket, and that's a massive compliment because you're going to have to use your safety blanket a lot when Lamb and Pickens get the majority of the defense's attention. As long as he continues to come up when they need him to, and continues to play well up the seam with Prescott, there should be nothing to be concerned about. The yardage will slowly but surely increase over the course of the year, especially if he and Prescott get in a similar rhythm vertically like they did in 2023.

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