I think Dylan is coached to not turn the ball over is part of it. Also to take underneath open stuff instead of forcing more dangerous stuff. Our shorter passing game is basically taking the place of a more prominent running game.
He should step into his throws more, but his arm strength is not a problem. He's got a strong arm, he is just more of a touch passer by preference I think. He can slide the ball into tight spaces well when he wants. He also is good at throwing to open spots, where receivers are going to be out of their cuts. He's got a lot of strengths. Biggest weakness is lack of mobility, obviously. He's a really good QB though, all things considered. Not perfect, and still lots of room to improve.