Dallas Cowboys: 5 Questions remaining heading into training camp

Jun 13, 2017; Frisco, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) throws during minicamp at The Star at Cowboys World Headquarters. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 13, 2017; Frisco, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) throws during minicamp at The Star at Cowboys World Headquarters. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Dallas Cowboys have high expectations after coming on last season, but what questions remain prior to training camp and the 2017 season?

The question isn’t if the Dallas Cowboys are able to repeat their success achieved last season, or even if they are talented enough as a team. The questions about this team are more on the smaller, individual scale pertaining to whether players on the roster are able to amp up their play for the 2017 season, because the competition in the NFC East — and in the NFC in general — is tougher on paper than it was a season ago.

One question that many have seemed to ponder is if Dak Prescott can add to his game following his Rookie of the Year season and avoid the dreaded sophomore slump. There has also been a change in the offensive line with the retirement of Doug Free and departure of Ronald Leary.

Even after winning 13 games last season, preview magazines such as Pro Football Weekly have the Cowboys winning the NFC East for a second-straight year, but with three fewer overall wins at 10-6. Though the Cowboys did lose a lot of veterans from the 13-win team from last year, they have added talent through the draft to an already boastful roster.

The Cowboys will have more than enough national exposure this upcoming season, so that means many questions will arise once Week 1 kicks off. For now, though, there are questions that remain heading into training camp, including these five.