Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has publicly supported wide receiver George Pickens after Pickens signed the franchise tag earlier this year. Prescott encouraged Pickens to "bet on yourself" when the tag was announced, a message Pickens heeded despite the Cowboys’ stated lack of plans for a long-term contract extension this offseason.
Pickens has not participated in the team’s voluntary offseason program, but Prescott clarified that this does not impact the receiver’s readiness for the upcoming season. Speaking at the Cowboys’ charity home run derby on Thursday, Prescott addressed Pickens’ preparation, stating that the two have done "as much as needed" working together independently.
"I've just showed George my support," Prescott said via the team’s official website. "The guy that I know George is, obviously he signed the tag, so when he has to be there and ready to play, he's going to be there. He's a hell of a talent. We've thrown this offseason, so I'm comfortable with where he's at and I'm excited for when he can get in the building and get rolling."
The only mandatory portion of the Cowboys’ offseason program is the minicamp, scheduled for mid-June. While Pickens may not attend voluntary sessions, Prescott assured that this will not affect his performance when the season starts.