In size, tools, skill set, make up. Heck, they've even both been pretty beat up in their careers in part because neither wants to give up on a play.
I really liked Prescott as a talent. My biggest concern, as with a lot of them, is the offense he played in in college. And I expect we're going to see that be a struggle for him to overcome if/when he gets the chance in real games. So far he's throwing to wide open WR's with zero pressure against simplified defenses in preseason. And he is the kind of talent that is going to kill it in that environment. I want to see how it does when the live ammo starts getting fired and he's getting confused and rushed, because that's where he had some problems in college. But, I think he landed in the perfect spot to learn and develop in Dallas.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/20/2016 04:38PM by 9er8er.