

FRISCO - The expectations surrounding the Dallas Cowboys are high as the 2021 regular season approaches. What's the ceiling of what the team can accomplish?
There's a lot to like about the Cowboys' offense. With Dak Prescott making his return to the lineup, there is now a high-level quarterback to pair with an elite receiving corps and star Ezekiel Elliott in the backfield.
But while not everyone is sold on the Cowboys' offense being among the NFL's best units, it's the concerns about the team's defense that prompts some analysts to predict a 26th consecutive season without a championship. To the degree that Dallas itself might agree with some of this club's pass-defense flaws, we have the planned signing of safety Malik Hooker.
Regardless of that, skepticism remains.
On FS1's First Things First, host Nick Wright explained why he feels the Cowboys do not have enough on this roster to make the Super Bowl.
While the Cowboys do deploy arguably the best receiving corps in the NFL, Wright contends that none of the three are actually elite.
Wright also expressed that having to face off against some of the elite quarterbacks and explosive offensives in the NFC could prove to be too much for the Cowboys to overcome due to their limitations on defense.
It remains to be seen if the inexperienced members of the Cowboys' secondary will manage to elevate their respective impact this season. If the right player were to step up, perhaps it could prove to be difference-making in a needed way.
Regardless of how the team's secondary performance, the Dallas Cowboys remain the favorite to win the NFC East. Now, it just remains to be seen if it will prove to be too limiting en route to a potential Super Bowl appearance.