FRISCO - Regular season predictions shouldn't be based solely off watching three organized team activity practices and three days of minicamp.
But if what Dak Prescott has displayed over the last four weeks is any indication of the season he's about to have, the Cowboys quarterback is setting up for a career year.
This has been Prescott's best offseason since becoming the franchise's starting quarterback in 2016.
During the six practices open to reporters, Prescott has been more accurate and decisive while also avoiding any turnovers.
All great signs for a player entering the final year of his rookie contract, looking for a new long-term deal that would likely make him the highest-paid player in franchise history.