The Washington Commanders recently held a rookie minicamp, focusing on player development amidst speculation about their future stadium and potential NFL draft plans. Coach Dan Quinn highlighted the importance of this early training, aiming to integrate classroom learning with on-field practice for the young roster. The session involved walkthroughs and skill-focused drills, refraining from full-contact activities. Notably, Trey Amos, a new cornerback with prior medical concerns, actively participated, signaling the team's optimism about his health as they assess their young talent.
I want to see, one, the learning - what's going to be taken from the classroom and brought to the field. As a coach, you want to hear the communication that takes place.
Think of it like onboarding. These are the standards. These are things that are important to us. These are the ways that we go about it, and it doesn't just take place over one weekend.
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