According to Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News, Dallas Cowboys receiver Michael Gallup participated in seven-on-seven drills for the first time Wednesday as he rehabilitates from his torn anterior cruciate ligament.
The wideout will participate in padded practice on Thursday after no setbacks from the activity, according to McCarthy.
After avoiding the physically unable to perform list to start the season, Gallup was able to return before Week 5, but he was inactive for last Sunday's game.
Gallup will likely need at least another week to get into a game according to the latest news.
Gallup won't hit his true value until later in the season, so fantasy managers who drafted him must be patient. Even though he needs to work his way back to full strength and shake off the rust, the entire Cowboys offense could be in trouble.
The quarterback will be out for six to eight weeks after undergoing thumb surgery.
Even if Gallup is active, there is too much uncertainty to put him in a lineup.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentIt's still a good idea to hold onto Gallup for a long time.
Gallup should see a lot of targets in a high-powered attack with the departure of Cooper.
Gallup could be a league winner in the second half of the century.