When mandatory minicamp officially gets underway at The Star in Frisco, two of the team's biggest question marks appear ready to put an exclamation point on their attendance. Trevon Diggs and Micah Parsons were already in the facility on Monday. For Diggs, the week will give the Cowboys an up-close look at the rehab he's been doing on his own. For Parsons, it's a leadership opportunity as his teammates watch how he handles his contract uncertainty.
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Diggs has been doing his knee rehab away from the team, but the reports making their way back to the Cowboys coaches have been positive. “Our guys are keeping up with it and very pleased with where he is," said Stephen Jones. "We know who he’s working with and feel good about it." Diggs is expected to be present at mandatory minicamp, where the training staff will see for themselves.