It's looking more and more like Kellen Moore is going to be the Dallas Cowboys' new offensive coordinator.

He spent this past season as the team's quarterbacks coach, but with the Cowboys firing Scott Linehan as offensive coordinator and then hiring Jon Kitna to be the quarterbacks coach, the fit for Moore as the offensive play-caller now seems pretty natural.

Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott is fully aware of the likelihood and thinks that Moore has the chops to run the offense:

“You look at Kellen people say he can’t do this or can’t do that,” Prescott said, according to Clarence E. Hill Jr. of The Fort Worth Star-Telegram. “He is the winningest quarterback in college football history. He made a career for himself in the NFL for a long time because of how he knows the game, how quick he is in processing the information, seeing defenses, learning what is happening offensively and defensively. He has got the mind for it.”

Of course, Prescott was also diplomatic, saying he isn't really sure what the Cowboys are going to do:

“I am not sure what is going to happen going forward,” Prescott said. “I have sat down and talked to Jerry and the guys. They care for my opinion or whatever. But excited about what we are going to do moving forward. Excited whoever it is we are going to add. Obviously, we got options within our staff. I am just excited everybody is wanting to get better and doing the things that we need to do.”

One thing is for sure: a change at offensive coordinator could do Dallas some good, as the Cowboys finished just 22nd in both yards and scoring during the 2018 campaign.