The Dallas Cowboys offense couldn't keep up with the Green Bay Packers in the game that mattered the most last season.
The box score stats don't necessarily reflect that. The Cowboys ended up with 32 points and Dak Prescott threw for over 400 yards in a Wild Card round loss to the Packers. But the offense put up just seven points and the Cowboys trailed 27-7 at half before the Cowboys had some empty calorie stats to close out the game.
So even before you account for losses this offseason, the Cowboys could have used some more skill players to share the play-making load.