The Dallas Cowboys find themselves in a peculiar situation this offseason with the limelight on the man who is meant to be Dak Prescott’s backup. In preseason games, he has attempted 26 of 47 passes (55.3%) for 265 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. On paper, none of those statistics jump off the page, and critics have not been afraid to comment on his accuracy problems and lack of touch.

Meanwhile, his natural speed and athleticism maintain coaches curious about him, with many of them asking: is that the player the Cowboys should count on? The name and face generating equal measures of curiosity and doubts is that of Joe Milton, the 6-foot-5 quarterback with the cannon arm. Milton’s cannon arm skill has been a talking point for a long run now, and one thing hanging over his

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