Not many players drew more buzz leading up to training camp than quarterback Joe Milton, whom the Dallas Cowboys acquired in a trade with the Patriots in March. Though comparable to the failed Trey Lance experiment, Milton is light years ahead of where Lance was at this point last year.
That doesn't mean Milton will succeed in Dallas, but he's shown flashes over the first handful of practices that make you understand why the front office made the move.
While Milton isn't taking Dak Prescott's job anytime soon, head coach Brian Schottenheimer may have accidentally revealed the 25-year-old's role for this season (other than backing up Prescott): the wildcat quarterback.