CeeDee Lamb continues to make defenses look silly

CeeDee Lamb emerged as an elite go-to target for the Dallas Cowboys in 2022. He took the next step in his development, which was key for the Cowboys on offense as they were one of the best units in the NFL. Lamb grabbed 107 catches for 1,359 yards and nine touchdowns. That is even with […]

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Feb 4, 2023; Paradise, NV, USA; NFC receiver CeeDee Lamb of the Dallas Cowboys (88) during practice at Allegiant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

CeeDee Lamb emerged as an elite go-to target for the Dallas Cowboys in 2022. He took the next step in his development, which was key for the Cowboys on offense as they were one of the best units in the NFL.

Lamb grabbed 107 catches for 1,359 yards and nine touchdowns. That is even with playing without Dak Prescott for five regular season games. The 2020 first-rounder flourished and showcased what he can do in a bigger role.

As a result, Lamb was named to the second team All-Pro team. His first All-Pro honor of his young career. He also earned his second Pro Bowl selection.

It didn't take long for Lamb to pick up where he left off in the Pro Bowl. The Cowboys' wideout grabbed two touchdowns in the Pro Bowl on Sunday. It looked as if he was still in game action for the Cowboys.

The first score came with Lamb getting open and making a toe-tapping catch in the corner of the end zone. He has done that time and time again. On the second grab, Lamb got open in the middle of the field and made a defender miss before reaching paydirt.

Before the season, the Dallas Cowboys banked on CeeDee Lamb taking that next step in his development. Jerry Jones believed that the former Oklahoma Sooners star would showcase his ability to be an alpha playmaker in the receiving game.

It turned out that Lamb would do that and then some. He consistently got open and proved to be a big-play threat, averaging nearly 13 yards per reception. The All-Pro selection further solidified that the Dallas Cowboys have one of the elite receiving talents in the league.

Featured image via Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports