Jerry Jones was reportedly loving what he saw from one quarterback at Wednesday’s Senior Bowl drills.
And that QB was TCU’s own Max Duggan.
Per Yahoo’s Jori Epstein: “Jerry Jones isn’t unbiased about [Dallas Fort-Worth] players. Still, unprompted, Jerry said Max Duggan ‘stood out’ in good practice today. ‘He just looked comfortable. He looked confident. And he was really throwing the ball around. He was certainly the most impressive quarterback in my mind.'”
Jerry Jones isn’t unbiased about DFW players. Still, unprompted, Jerry said Max Duggan “stood out” in good practice today.
“He just looked comfortable. He looked confident. And he was really throwing the ball around. He was certainly the most impressive quarterback in my mind.” https://t.co/C4DbAHjcZP
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) February 1, 2023
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Duggan was a Heisman finalist this past season after lifting TCU into the College Football Playoff and even reaching the national title game.
According to ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller, Duggan had some struggles when it came to individual work but really heated up when it came to 11-on-11 work.
Dak Prescott support seems to be at an all-time low following the Cowboys’ divisional round loss to the 49ers in this year’s playoffs. So it wouldn’t be much of a surprise to see Jones go after a quarterback come April’s draft.