🔥🚨 NFL fans are SHOCKED. Just days after Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott inked a massive $240 million deal, ESPN has done the unthinkable — dropping him completely out of their Top 10 QB rankings. 🤯🐎

The same QB who just secured one of the biggest contracts in franchise history is now being “outlawed” from elite status by one of the most influential sports networks in the world. Social media is on fire, with fans asking the same question:
“How does a $240M QB not make the Top 10?”
Prescott, who led the Cowboys to a strong 2024 season and posted impressive numbers — over 4,500 passing yards and 35 touchdowns — is now staring down criticism that many feel is disrespectful, if not personal.
📉 According to ESPN’s latest rankings, rising stars like C.J. Stroud and Jordan Love have overtaken him, while veterans like Mahomes, Burrow, and Allen remain comfortably in the top tier. But Dak’s complete absence has many insiders fuming.

💬 One anonymous analyst even said:
“If Dak’s not Top 10, then the rankings are broken. Period.”
Others speculate that ESPN’s ranking snub is rooted in contract backlash — a response to what some critics call an “overpay” for a quarterback who has yet to reach the Super Bowl.
Meanwhile, the Cowboys’ front office is standing firm. Team insiders say the organization is fully backing Dak, with owner Jerry Jones reportedly calling the rankings “laughable” and “politically motivated.”
👀 With the season just around the corner, all eyes are now on Prescott. Will he use the ESPN snub as fuel, or will the pressure of a $240M spotlight be too much to carry?

One thing’s for sure:
The drama in Dallas is just getting started. 🏈🔥