I don't know, his lack of strenght worries me. He also isn't explosive to make up for it. I think he'd be bullied yesterday by City's defense had he played from the beginning.
The ideal scene would be Dybala-Cuadrado-Morata upfront, but honestly, I'm not sure Dybala has what it takes yet. Gotta see more of him. He's very skilled and intelligent, but the inability to use his right feet makes him kind of predictable and he has no phyisicality, wether it's strength or acceleration.
He's not lacking in strength at all. Relative to giant CFs, sure... But he's actually incredibly strong on his feet because he runs with a very low centre of gravity, making him quite hard to knock off the ball. Hence the reason he was so good in tight spaces against physical Serie A defenders last year.
This whole "lack of strength" thing has been blown massively out of proportion. Part of it is his face. He looks like a teenager still. But his body isn't as slight as people are saying, and his lower body is very strong.
Calling him not explosive is silly too. He has exceptional acceleration and agility, he's very quick. He's a little lacking in top-end speed, but he's not really that type of player, and doesn't play that style of game. He plays a game that requires good acceleration, quick bursts of pace, and agility, and he has these things in spades. So yes, I would call him explosive. Just not fast.
And

at the guy saying he reminds him of Gio in the middle.
He played #9 all last season for Palermo and scored 13 goals and 10 assists. Gio was only good as WF for Parma, he never did anything all like Dybala playing as a striker. Dybala also has 3 goals in 250 minutes for Juve, playing in striker role.
So much nonsense about this guy. Watch him play. He has acceleration. He has agility. He runs with a low centre of gravity and is hard to knock off the ball. He's nowhere near as easily bullied as people are suggesting. And seriously get a grip if you think he's anything like Gio.
