Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Randall Cobb is with a new team and admits that he felt like a lost kid going through OTA's.

“I felt like a little kid, lost,” Cobb said via Todd Archer of ESPN.

Cobb spent the first eight years of his career with the Green Bay Packers and nothing ever changed. He had the same quarterback, same coach, same practice facility and the same drills. With the Cowboys, everything has changed and he doesn't even know where he is going during the drills.

“I didn't know where to go after each drill, each station,” Cobb said. “So I'm just looking around, seeing where the other receivers are and finding my way around.”

He is also trying to get used to a new offense and a new quarterback, and after not having to learn a new system for eight years he has had to overcome some challenges.

“Since I've been here, we're going through the installations, and I'm having a little bit of a mental challenge as far as so many of the same plays being different calls,” Cobb said. “Just trying to get more acclimated to the playcalling here, and making sure I'm using the right terminology so I'm on the same page with everybody.”

The good news for the Cowboys and Cobb is that it's still early in the offseason and there is still plenty of time to get ready. The Cowboys are expecting big things from Cobb this season so it's key that he and Dak Prescott get on the same page.