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Cowboys TE Dalton Schultz: Dak Prescott 'looks the same to me'

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott returned to organized team activities Monday and said earlier this week he was "pretty much full-go" during what are essentially throwing camps for the signal-caller coming off a gruesome compound fracture and dislocation of his right ankle that he suffered in October. 

It's still early into the process, but tight end Dalton Schultz explained on Thursday he likes what he's thus far seen from the two-time Pro Bowl selection.

"The ball's coming out the same as was before the injury," Schultz said, per Nick Eatman, Rob Phillips and David Helman of the Cowboys website. "From what I can tell, it looks like right where he picked back up off of. All looks the same to me. The ball is in my hands the same exact way. So I'm excited to see how he continues to progress."

The Cowboys are understandably being cautious as it pertains to Prescott's continued recovery and aren't having him face any pass rush as he gets comfortable playing on his surgically repaired ankle and foot. The 27-year-old has, however, repeatedly insisted this spring he could "play a game now" if absolutely necessary. 

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