Dak Prescott had an informal meeting with the Dallas Cowboys at the 2016 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis.

The Mississippi State quarterback met with Cowboys quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson Wednesday night. Prescott dished the details while addressing the media on Thursday.

"Coach Wilson just [talked] about what they expect me to do if I come in there, if it's to be in the backup role behind Tony Romo, how do I plan on approaching it and then just talking ball, so they've been very productive meetings," Prescott said, via the Dallas Morning News. "He told me their picks and told me that they're thinking about getting a quarterback with one of those picks. He was saying that if I work hard, things maybe could work out."

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That's a little bit of information on what the Cowboys plan to do in the 2016 NFL Draft. Prescott is projected to go in the third or fourth round, per CBS Sports. So it would appear that the Cowboys will use a pick on a quarterback in the first four rounds.

If selected by the 'Boys, Prescott would obviously be pleased. The quarterback grew up a fan despite having grown up in Louisiana.

"I actually was a Cowboys fan (growing up)," Prescott said, "but I mean now going in, having this interview, it's about just getting my foot in the door."

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The Cowboys coached Prescott at the Senior Bowl in late January. Prescott impressed as he completed 7-of-10 passes for 61 yards and one touchdown in the game. He also added 13 rushing yards. However, the Cowboys didn't get to meet much with Prescott while in Alabama.

With Prescott at the combine, the Cowboys will continue to evaluate the quarterback position. They'll likely follow up with him before the draft in late April.

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