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Prescott gets unique honor, new ink; RB market in flux

Prescott gets unique honor, new ink; RB market in flux

It’s good to be Dak Prescott. Brandin Cooks had nothing but glowing things to say about his new quarterback upon being signed by the Cowboys over the weekend, plus No. 4 also got a spiffy new tattoo with all kinds of sentimental meaning, and his alma mater of Mississippi State bestowed a rather unique honor on him by making sure that “Dak” will be a fixture on the sidelines for every game this upcoming football season.

In other news, we look at the unexpected turns that the current running back market has thrown at several of today’s top rushers. It’s having an obvious effect on Ezekiel Elliott, but it could also come back to change things for Tony Pollard, too. And in Dallas, there’s still a pathway for the best college back in the country to end up wearing the star. We’ve got news on more free agent signings, encouraging contract details on a few of the new additions, and a look at what the active offseason has done to the Cowboys’ standings in the power rankings. All that, plus a longtime Cowboys locker room fixture makes it to Canton, sleeper picks for Day 3 of the draft, and an NBA superstar pays tribute to the late Cowboy who was a hometown friend. News and Notes, coming right up…

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Prescott’s alma mater is honoring the quarterback by naming their new sideline mascot “Dak.” The English bulldog- whose official title will be Bully XXII- is, accordingly, the 22nd live mascot to represent the school since 1935.

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The team’s newest receiver says the man who’ll be throwing him passes was among the first to welcome him aboard. “Dak found out; he reached out to me,” Cooks said. “He said he was excited, can’t wait to get to work, had a lot of respect for my game, and he looked forward to having me be a part of the group.” The 29-year-old will be learning his fifth NFL playbook in his 10th pro season.

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The quarterback’s new ink won’t be readily visible on the field, but the detailed piece (that took multiple artists 10 hours to complete) includes images of the Dallas skyline, Daffy Duck, Marilyn Monroe, playing cards, the word ‘faith,’ and a sign for the mobile home community where he grew up in Louisiana.

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