CeeDee Lamb: 'Can't really put a ceiling' on Cowboys' offense
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb believes the sky is the limit for his team's offense.
"Can't really put a ceiling on us," Lamb said, according to the Cowboys' website. "As you can tell, we can score from anywhere, quite honestly. We just have to put it together."
The Cowboys' offense will look different in 2023. Head coach Mike McCarthy will handle play-calling duties, which he has not done since 2018, and Brian Schottenheimer is the team's new offensive coordinator after the departure of Kellen Moore.
Quarterback Dak Prescott will also have different personnel around him after the Cowboys added wide receiver Brandin Cooks via trade and tight end Luke Schoonmaker in the draft. Dallas also released Ezekiel Elliot, opening the door for running back Tony Pollard to carry the load on the ground.
Lamb accounted for 35% of all Cowboys receiving yards last season, with no other wide receiver totaling over 560 yards. The 24-year-old had 107 receptions for 1,359 yards and nine touchdowns last season.
Dallas' offense finished fourth in points per game in 2022.