Dak Prescott is getting ready for a big year with the Dallas Cowboys, and he believes better chemistry with Dez Bryant will play a big role.

The former Mississippi State QB has put in a lot of work this offseason to improve his on-field relationship with Bryant following his debut NFL season. Prescott believes the improved duo will pay big dividends for the Cowboys this season.

Jon Machota of SportsDay reported the story.

“(Byrant) has been healthy all offseason, so that chemistry has grown,” Prescott said. “He’s…wanting to know what I’m thinking, and I want to know what he’s thinking. It’s just been back and forth of just talking and doing it out there on the field and it’s only growing.”

Prescott also believes Bryant has elevated his whole game to a new level.

“To me, it’s the best Dez has been,” explained Prescott. “Somebody asked me the other day who I think the most improved player is and I said Dez, just the way he’s been taking care of his body, his effort, his attitude.”

Improved chemistry for the duo will be a nightmare for opposing defenses. Bryant had 50 catches, 796 yards, and 8 TDs in Prescott’s rookie season despite Bryant posting the second lowest catch percentage of his career.

Prescott posted a phenomenal rookie season with 3,949 total yards and 29 TDs. He won NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year beating out his teammate Ezekiel Elliott for the award.