The Dallas Cowboys improved to 1-1 on the season and avoided their first 0-2 start since 2010 with an overtime win against the New York Giants.

Despite securing the win, there are a lot of questions this team has to answer, especially on defense.

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That’s why they find themselves in the bottom half of NFL power rankings. Here’s a collection of those rankings, which shows Dallas isn’t seen as a playoff threat by the experts.

Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.

Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. / Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The Cowboys moved up from No. 24 to 19 in SI.com’s rankings with Connor Orr saying the team seems to be all-in with Brian Schottenheimer.

”I couldn’t help but watch Brian Schottenheimer conduct his post-game festivities and see a team that has a lot more affinity for him as a coach than the lot of us. That feeling—and wins like these—can be powerful.”

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott reacts after a play against the New York Giants during overtime.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott reacts after a play against the New York Giants during overtime. / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Dallas was stagnant in ESPN’s rankings, staying at No. 19 for the second week in a row. In his write-up, Todd Archer highlights Dak Prescott’s ability to move the ball with his legs returning.

”Prescott doesn’t run the way he did his first few years or certainly before he suffered a dislocated and fractured ankle in 2020, but he has shown he can move around this season.” – Todd Archer

Dallas Cowboys safety Donovan Wilson intercepts the ball against the New York Giants during overtime.

Dallas Cowboys safety Donovan Wilson intercepts the ball against the New York Giants during overtime. / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Despite the win against the Giants, Prisco dropped Dallas four spots to No. 20. Their defense is a major concern, so it’s difficult to say his concerns are invalid.

New York Giants WR Malik Nabers makes a catch for a touchdown against Dallas Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs.

New York Giants WR Malik Nabers makes a catch for a touchdown against Dallas Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs. / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

The Cowboys dropped two spots with Bleacher Report, again due to their defense.

“With plenty of offensive potential—and a reliable kicker in Brandon Aubrey—the Cowboys should be in a lot of games this season. With a defense even worse than last year’s, however, Dallas doesn’t look like a legitimate playoff threat.” – Kristopher Knox

Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams runs with the ball for a touchdown against the New York Giants.

Dallas Cowboys running back Javonte Williams runs with the ball for a touchdown against the New York Giants. / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Nate Davis moved Dallas up from No. 23 to 21, citing Javonte Williams’ performance as a reason for hope.

How about RB Javonte Williams’ resurgence in Big D? Tied for the league lead with three rushing TDs, he’ll match his career high with the next one.” — Davis

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