Haven't people realized by now that his worst year (his 2nd), he had one of the worst receiving units in the NFL? An aging Jason Witten, a washed out Dez Bryant, decent Terrence Williams, Cole Beasley, Brice Butler, and Noah Brown. One of the most weaksauce receiving units I can think of. That list of names has no flash at all.
Jason and Dez are among the best red zone threats ever - in their day those targets were top notch - Witten and Beasley still presents issues for any D and I'd point out Dez, Twill, and Brice provided a deep game when there was time to throw -
the biggest fall apart was the OL ... they went out and got younger faster WRs (with better hands) but they also went out got and out and developed better backup OL
as 2018 went on Dak and the new targets got on the same page they produced - coming out of 2019 camp they should be considerably more productive
think about this - if Dak can match his second half of 2018 ... 2019 projects to 4,450 yards, 71% comp, 24 TDs, 6 INTs, 56 sacks, 8 rushing TDs, 103 rating
IMO, the sacks slow considerably and his miserable TD% will climb
talent could make JG and KM look brilliant