From the beginning I've maintained that Dak looked like a competent QB a team can win with given an appropriate supporting cast, which he does not have right now. As bad as he looks right now, I still think that's true. He's not garbage, but he is not remotely in the same tier as Goff or Wentz among the younger QB's. He was, and remains, a steal for where he was drafted but the Cowboys would be foolish not to keep their eyes open for the opportunity to improve there. He looks like the kind of guy who will spend a long career in the NFL, but most of it as a (top tier) backup.
As far as Goedert goes, you have to realize your perception is the uncommon one, and as a Cowboys fan repeatedly voicing that uncommon perception in the Eagles team thread, you're going to catch a TON of grief. TBH, I have no idea how you got there or if you're just being incredibly stubborn. TE's take a couple of years to mature, if you draft one when the perception of need is greatest, you're already too late. Given the losses, Philly NEEDED another TE more then any other position on the field, albeit not a stud. They could have gone FA for it, as you say, but given the chance to take a guy who has the very real potential to develop into a stud and no other overwhelming needs, the timing was perfect IMHO. It's irritating and almost funny how you refuse to see this other perspective.