Here is the latest Candidly Cowboys podcast from Cowboys beat writers Jon Machota and Brandon George.

This episode includes some exclusive audio from a recent phone conversation with Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott. Machota and George also share their thoughts on last weekend's rookie minicamp as well as break down third-round pick Jourdan Lewis' domestic violence charge.

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Here are some highlights from a recent phone call with Prescott.

On what a 10-year-old Dak Prescott would have said if someone had told him he'd one day have a sponsorship deal with Frito-Lay and Pepsi:

"He would have been excited. I know growing up I loved chips, for one. So the fact that now I'm partnered with them, I can eat as many as I want. It's awesome. It would've been cool to hear that then."

On him and Ezekiel Elliott being one and two on the NFL players merchandise sold list:

"It's just humbling. Just to see the support and the backing the Cowboys have that just adds to it. It's just an amazing, humbling experience to be [No. 2 on that list]."

On what motivates him going into his second season:

"So many things. First and foremost is just losing the playoff game. That's my first motivation heading into this second year. But there's a lot that I can get better at. There's a lot this team can get better at. In Year One we just scratched the surface. We're just getting started. I know we've been hitting these workouts and we're just excited for what we can be as a team."

On the Cowboys drafting wide receiver Ryan Switzer in the fourth round:

"He's another weapon. It's so exciting to have a guy that is great in the special teams for one and then comes over to the offensive side. He reminds me of [Cole] Beasley and the things that he can do. Playing in the slot, he had a lot of production there at North Carolina. I watched him while he was in college. So to have him on the team, looking forward to getting comfortable with him as a weapon, I know he's going to add another dynamic to this offense."

On what he thought when he heard Jason Witten got a four-year contract extension:

"It was great. To me, that was another no-brainer. He's a guy that just shows the character and shows everything that the Dallas Cowboys should be. He's a guy that you have to keep around. You sign him to a lifetime deal if you have to."

On joking in September that he could trick people who thought he was Dak Prescott but didn't know for sure and how that has changed:

"In college it was more locally and regionally. But obviously now playing for the Cowboys, known as America's Team, it's nationally. No matter where I am now, whether I'm in Dallas, Vegas or wherever it may be back home, I can't trick the people any more, obviously. But it's fun. It's just exciting to know I have that backing and people that support me."

On if he ever just sits back and pinches himself thinking about everything he's already accomplished:

"No, I can't say that I did that. For anything I just think it's the hard work that I put in. I always kind of reminisce to where I was a year ago and where I came from. That always keeps me grounded. It keeps me humble and it keeps me hungry just to be doing well and keep working hard to know what's in the future if I stay at it."