“CeeDee Lamb remains the clear WR1, but there is room for another 1,000-yard receiver in Dallas. When he’s on, Pickens remains an elite talent with the ability to make jaw-dropping catches and leave corners in his dust. The issue for him in Pittsburgh was never skill, it was consistency — he had more games with less than 40 receiving yards (18) than he did games with 80-plus (14). Now that he’s playing a complementary role to Lamb, we just might see the best out of Pickens. If the boundary weapon makes a few big plays a game, as he did during camp, he’ll put up numbers. Dak Prescott will be the best QB he’s played alongside, by far, in his career. Someone who totaled 1,140 yards while catching passes from Kenny Pickett, Mason Rudolph and Mitchell Trubisky should be able to shine with Prescott — even if he’s a WR2.“