Joseph had an up-and-down practice on Thursday.The rookie third-round pick stole the show in team drills, when he high-pointed a throw to make a catch over former second-round pick Kelvin Joseph - who was draped over him like a blanket. Jalen Tolbert continues to impress as training camp gets underway, carrying over his positive momentum from minicamp.Houston's routes were crisp, quick and without wasted movement, and he put a lot of pressure on opposing cornerbacks to keep up with him. One player to keep an eye on is wide receiver Dennis Houston, an undrafted rookie out of Western Illinois who had a very good day in the second practice.And the veteran receiver didn't waste any reps on Day 2, making a couple of impressive catches from Prescott in team drills. It was a better day for wide receiver James Washington, who was present and accounted for in the second practice of training camp after having dinged his shoulder the day prior on a deep throw from Prescott.From individual drills to team reps, including two-minute drills, Prescott is moving around very well - including with traffic in the pocket - and making accurate throws both underneath and down the field. It was another crisp day for Dak Prescott, who looks confident in his mobility and is decisive with his targeting.Waletzko is set to battle for playing time on an offensive line that is desperately seeking to improve. His status is currently unknown, as trainers continue working to determine if there is any news to report on his future availability.
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Things continued on Day 2 without rookie fifth-round pick Matt Waletzko, with the offensive lineman leaving practice early on to be evaluated by the team's athletic training staff.Thursday he would've stacked up at least two sacks during a dominant practice. He returns to the scene where he took the headlines by storm as a rookie last season. Micah Parsons has continued where he left off as he found himself in the backfield on multiple occasions in team drills.