These three players need to pick it up in the second half of 2020.
Yes, a large portion of Ezekiel Elliott’s struggles this year are due to inconsistencies on Dallas’ injury-riddled offensive line. However, when viewed — and paid like — one of the best players at a given position, it’s assumed he’s still going to thrive in areas where he has greater control.
Elliott hasn’t been a disappointment this season because he’s averaging the least rushing yards per carry and game of his career, or because he’s failed to generate 100 rushing yards in a single game this season — it’s easy to explain those away due to Dallas’ issues up front.