Dallas showcased a high-tempo preseason blend on offense and a relentless edge presence on defense in AT&T Stadium. Micah Parsons set the tone with elite burst off the edge and quick disruption, while Dallas’ QB rotation—Dak Prescott warming up and Joe Milton III later taking some snaps—kept the offense fluid without overexerting starters. Andrew Booth Jr. snagged a first-half interception for the DAL defense, signaling a strong skill-position impact around the ball.
The Ravens offered a mixed offensive showing, with Cooper Rush handing off and D’Ernest Johnson mixing in behind a rotating group, as Ravens receivers and backs worked through assignments. Brandon Aubrey delivered for Dallas on the kicking game, and Miles Sanders contributed in space, helping the unit sustain drives. Jonathan Mingo drew some targets, flashing upside in the short-to-intermediate game, while LaJohntay Wester and other receivers tested Cowboys’ corner depth.
From a fantasy tilt, Parsons remains an obvious dynasty staple, with preseason snaps hinting at continued pressure-creating upside. Milton III’s stint and Prescott’s return to game flow keep DAL quarterbacks in the mix for depth-heavy formats. Ravens back-end coverage plots could yield sleeper chances for Wester or similar pass-catchers as the unit settles its target tree. Cowboys’ kicking and Sanders’ space-creation also push late-round dart options in deeper DFS lineups.
Overall, the Dallas roster flashed realistic fantasy appeal in bursts: Parsons’ rush work, the QB rotation’s competency, and a few receivers stepping up in limited action. The Ravens showed spark in spurts, but DAL’s structural depth and athletic ceiling looked poised to carry through the rest of the exhibition slate.