When Dak Prescott joined the Cowboys, his transition wasn't all smooth sailing. He didn't simply know what to do and how to do it. Cowboys quarterback coach Wade Wilson needed to help the rookie whose "feet were kind of crazy and goofed up a little bit" when he arrived in Dallas from Starkville, Mississippi.

"[He] had never been under center, never called a play and learned all these words and what they mean and 'What am I supposed to do with all of that?'" Wilson told Scout.com in a recent interview. "He said, 'Give me a week.' And that's my favorite story with Dak Prescott.

"'Give me a week, and I'll get my feet right, I'll master the verbiage, and let's go to work.'"

The Cowboys' 13-3 season and run to the top of the NFC suggest Prescott did begin to master the new system. But what do Wilson, Prescott and offensive coordinator Scott Linehan have in store for the quarterback in 2017?

"He's going to get a lot more offseason work," Wilson said in the interview. "Last year he didn't have that much exposure into our offense in the offseason for sure. ... We'll give him more on his plate that he can change at the line of scrimmage."

Linehan and Wilson also aim to play to Prescott's strengths now that they have more time to craft an offense around him instead of adjust Tony Romo's to him, Wilson said.

"We're going to shotgun a little bit more, do the zone read a little bit more, and he's going to do stuff that he's comfortable with," Wilson said. "And I think that getting all of these reps, and doing all of these things over and over again, he's just going to react, instead of just thinking a lot."

Click here to read the full interview on Scout.com.