First of all, they are far better than crap tires. I've had them in every single condition including snow and have been overall happy with the performance of them. That said, I also wouldn't rate them a top snow tire, but they got us from Denver to Moab in a snowstorm and I spent all my time worrying about my leaking front camera washer instead of worrying about my traction. That said, if I lived somewhere (not Dallas) that I needed to worry about snow for an entire season, they might not be what I'd recommend.
Same thing goes with the wet performance. It's fine here, but if I lived where OP does, then I might not choose them.
Additionally, these are only my second set of AT tires, first on the Expedition. My other set was BFG's on my 80 series LC. Loved the LC but I doubt it had the power to spin up any tires even on the slickest roads.

My only comparison on the Expedition is my previous street tires Expedition. On our slick chipseal roads the Expy has plenty of power to spin the back wheels on these tires compared to dedicated street tires.
They are great tires for Texas, my point was that OP might want to look deeper into the performance before making a choice in this direction based on their driving environment.