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Cowboys analytics roundup: The good and the bad from Week 1

The first week of the 2025 season is in the books, and so too is the first week of data from those games. The Cowboys may have lost to the Eagles, but there were several encouraging things to take from it, along with some areas for obvious improvement. In an effort to table the Kool-Aid […]


The first week of the 2025 season is in the books, and so too is the first week of data from those games. The Cowboys may have lost to the Eagles, but there were several encouraging things to take from it, along with some areas for obvious improvement. In an effort to table the Kool-Aid for a moment, let’s dive into the first Cowboys analytics roundup of the new year and get a sense for what this team actually is right now.

First, let’s start with a caveat: we are dealing with very small sample sizes right now. Any data will be skewed right now, and any DVOA-based grades in particular are not yet operating with any sort of adjustments for strength of schedule. That said, there is still some value to be gleaned rom these metrics.

Cowboys Efficiency at a Glance

DVOA

DVOA Rank

DAVE

DAVE Rank

Offense 25.0% 6th 0.3% 17th
Defense 26.4% 28th 1.1% 20th
Special Teams 1.0% 14th -0.1% 16th
Overall -0.4% 14th -0.9% 19th

The headline here is that the Cowboys grade out as the 14th best team in the league right now. Given all the changes in the offseason, along with the trade of Micah Parsons right before things started, most fans will take that. After one week of games, the Cowboys are buoyed by their offense and held down by their defense, which is unsurprising for several reasons.

DAVE, which combines actual DVOA results with DVOA-based preseason projections, offers a good comparison for where the team should be right now. The offense is way ahead of schedule, while the defense turned out to be a bit worse than expected. All in all, these metrics reflect that the Cowboys played better than expected last Thursday night.

Cowboys analytics roundup: The good and the bad from Week 1

NFL Team Tiers Week 1, courtesy of rbsdm.com

Pivoting to our EPA-based team tiers, the Cowboys find themselves right around the same area as their DVOA ranking. They’re one of many teams in the bottom right quadrant – which is where teams end up when they’re good on offense and bad on defense – but not so far from the average lines that they can’t move into the ideal upper right quadrant in a couple weeks.

Offense

Cowboys Offensive Efficiency

Grade

Rank

Offensive DVOA 25.0% 6th
Pass DVOA 22.3% 16th
Run DVOA 28.6% 3rd
EPA/Play 0.104 13th
EPA/Dropback 0.134 14th
EPA/Rush 0.049 8th

Let’s start with the good: the offense looked great. Brian Schottenheimer called a beautiful offense, using plenty of motion and taking deep shots regularly. The influence of offensive coordinator Klayton Adams was felt, as many of their counter run plays broke for highly efficient gains.

The Cowboys finished in the top 10 in rushing efficiency by both DVOA and EPA. They were also third in rushing yards over expected (RYOE) per carry and second in rushing success rate. It’s only one game, and it came against a defense that unexpectedly lost Jalen Carter, but that’s a good first step for the run game.

Dak Prescott’s Efficiency

Grade

Rank

QBR 60.1 17th
EPA/play 0.134 15th
CPOE 0.2 16th
EPA+CPOE Composite 0.095 15th
Success Rate 38.5% 28th

This game offered a fascinating case study in why advanced statistics must be measured with game film. By nost accounts, Dak Prescott played a great game against the Eagles, but his numbers – 188 passing yards on 61.8% completion rate – were unimpressive. His lack of touchdowns also negatively impacted his efficiency grades.

We also know that CeeDee Lamb had four crucial dropped passes that, if caught, would have given Prescott a completion rate just under 80% and added roughly 100 more yards to his ledger. Despite those drops, Prescott still posted a positive CPOE, which doesn’t factor in drops; had Lamb caught those four passes, Prescott would have a 14.6 CPOE, which would be good for third.

Cowboys Offensive Line Efficiency

Grade

Rank

Pressure Rate 34.3% 17th
Adjusted Sack Rate 0.4% 2nd
Pass Block Win Rate 76% 6th
Run Block Win Rate 71% 13th
Adjusted Line Yards 4.99 6th

Prescott didn’t get sacked once in this game, and that should be considered a huge win against this Eagles defense. He wasn’t free of any pressure, though, having a defender in his face on just over a third of his dropbacks. Every starting offensive lineman gave up at least two pressures, and Tyler Guyton led the way with five. Still, giving up that many pressures without a sack is something.

The offensive line really hit its stride in the run game, though. Adams’ pull-heavy run scheme helped get the big hogmollies moving downhill, and it translated to some really impressive run blocking performances. Only three teams saw a lower rate of stuffed run plays in Week 1, a testament to the work being done in the trenches.

Defense

Cowboys Defensive Efficiency

Grade

Rank

Defensive DVOA 26.4% 28th
Pass Defense DVOA 47.7% 26th
Run Defense DVOA 5.7% 27th
Pressure Rate 42.4% 3rd
Pass Rush Win Rate 36% 18th
Run Stop Win Rate 38% 6th
EPA/Play 0.160 24th
EPA/Dropback Allowed 0.250 21st
EPA/Rush Allowed 0.047 24th

Imagine that: trading away the best defender in the league doesn’t make your defense better. It wasn’t all bad for the Cowboys, but there is plenty to work on moving forward. It was a tale of two halves, as well, but one thing was consistently good for the Cowboys: their pass rush.

The Cowboys only finished with one sack on the night, largely due to the scrambling ability of Jalen Hurts, but they consistently got pressure; Osa Odighizuwa finished fourth among defensive tackles in pass rush win rate That bodes well for Matt Eberflus, as most of the quarterbacks he’ll face the rest of the way aren’t as mobile as Hurts.

And just in case anyone was curious, the Packers rank 22nd in pressure rate.

Cowboys Pass Coverage

Targets

Completions

Completion Rate

Passer Rating Allowed

ADOT When Targeted

Air Yards Allowed

Yards After Catch

Trevon Diggs 0 0 0.0% 0.0 0.0 0 0
DaRon Bland 2 2 100.0% 89.6 -0.5 -1 12
Kaiir Elam 5 5 100.0% 118.8 11.6 58 16
Malik Hooker 1 1 100.0% 91.7 6.0 6 0
Donovan Wilson 2 2 100.0% 79.2 2.0 4 0
Jack Sanborn 2 2 100.0% 91.7 4.5 9 3
Marist Liufau 1 1 100.0% 91.7 2.0 2 4
Kenneth Murray 3 3 100.0% 93.1 1.3 4 15
Damone Clark 4 3 75.0% 85.4 1.8 9 11

It’s hard to judge a secondary one week in, especially considering how much of the Eagles’ pass game is generated off RPO’s and play-action. Still, one thing stands out: Philadelphia aggressively targeted Kaiir Elam. The former Bills defender has looked good throughout training camp and the preseason, but he got cooked in this one.

Interestingly enough, the only defender to yield an incompletion in this game was Damone Clark, who has historically struggled in coverage. Hurts’ other three incompletions in this game were all charted as throwaways. Trevon Diggs was notably not targeted once in the game.

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