INDIANAPOLIS -- The Cowboys don't plan on spending any extra time monitoring Ezekiel Elliott off the field this offseason.

Elliott was suspended six games last season for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy.

Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said Tuesday from the scouting combine that he believes the team's star running back has been handling himself well since the season ended.

"You can only do so much" Jones added. "These are grown men. I have a lot of confidence that Zeke has learned a lot. Hopefully he has. Because if he has and he changes his behavior and he's able to stay on the field, we all know he can be one of the greatest to ever play the game, if he takes care of himself and takes care of his business off the field. I think Zeke wants that. He's a competitor. I think he wants to be one of the best.

"He certainly knows that he's got to take care of business too. We've had great players that have had to do better before. Michael [Irvin] will tell you that he had to learn valuable lessons. But he turned out to be a Hall of Famer.

"I think if Zeke will pay attention and do the right things off the field and be responsible then he can certainly have an amazing career."