Throw 9 or Fewer Interceptions
Keeping turnovers down is an important element to achieving success for an offense. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers provided a great case of this as Jameis Winston threw a league-most 5,109 yards and added 33 touchdowns, but also had 30 interceptions.
For Dak Prescott, he has already shown he can throw a substantial number of passing yards and touchdowns but could cut down on interceptions a bit. He managed to post elite results for a quarterback in 2019 and will look to build off that going forward.
Prescott ended last season with 11 picks and was joined by Winston (30), Matt Ryan (14), Jimmy Garoppolo (13), and Deshaun Watson (12), as the only quarterbacks with double-figure interceptions in addition to 26+ touchdowns.
The Cowboys would become an even scarier offense for opposing teams to have to stop if Prescott can trend as close to just five interceptions as he can. A threshold he appears capable of staying within in 2020 is nine interceptions or less.