The Cowboys receiving corps looks nothing like it has in years past — but according to quarterback Dak Prescott, that’s not a bad thing.

In a training camp review with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Prescott said he and new additions Tavon Austin, Allen Hurns, Deonte Thompson and Michael Gallup have found a rhythm.

“We really click,” Prescott said. ”We’re starting to get it. As I said, when we have the changeover that we had and had a lot of new guys come in at receiver and play different positions, especially with a bunch of different guys, each of which has something different to offer to our receiving corps, it’s all been good. We’re starting to click, starting to hit the deep ball a lot more in some of these last practices than we did early on. But we knew that would be part of it, working out the kinks and we’re all getting comfortable with each other. It’s fun to do it.”

Prescott singled out Austin, who was traded to Dallas from the Rams this offseason after a disappointing 2017 where he set career lows with only 13 receptions and 47 receiving yards.

“I didn’t know (Austin) was as good of a receiver as he was and could run routes as well as he does, and catch the ball every single time,” Prescott said. “For me, from that standpoint, he’s not just a gadget, gadget guy. You don’t have to run him on speed sweeps and all that steps opens up the offense and you can use him there as well. He’s a guy you can put out there, inside, outside and trust he’s going to get open.”

With Dez Bryant (free agent) and Jason Witten (retired) both gone from the team, Prescott will lean more heavily on running back Ezekiel Elliot, who he said will be a featured part of the passing game in 2018.

“He’s a guy you know he’s going to win in space, so anytime you can get him in space, you can get him the ball quick,” Prescott said. “For me it’s important going through my reads, if you can get to the check down a little bit quicker. He can get more yards and make people miss. He can definitely help out a lot more in the passing game.”

Elliott has only 58 receptions in 25 career games, but averages an impressive 10.9 yards per reception.

Dallas plays its second preseason game Saturday against the Bengals.