Jimmy's a little revisionist when it comes to the receivers we've had with Prescott.
As a rookie, he had a declining Bryant, a so-so Terrence Williams and a blossoming Beasley. Same the next year, except teams figured out that Bryant was declining and Williams was so-so and took away Dak's go-to weapon Beasley.
Then, we got rid of Bryant and started the next season with Beasley, Allen Hurns and Michael Gallup as essentially our top three, but with Tavon Austin and Deonte Thompson mixed in in a receiver-by-committee effort. With that group, we were poor as a passing offense until we got Cooper.
In 2019, Beasley left and we replaced him with Randall Cobb. That was a very good corps, and maybe it's what Johnson is referencing.
However, most consider last year's corps to be the strength of the offense with Cooper, first-rounder Lamb and Gallup. And we were putting up some record passing numbers before Dak got hurt. It's hard to say what those numbers would have ended up being if Prescott had stayed healthy or what we would have finished.
But the point of this is that Prescott hasn't had best-in-the-league receiving corps each year he's been here, only in 2020, when we had our starting quarterback for five games.