Aaron Moorehead on the battle for the No. 3 WR position: “At the end of the day, we haven’t even touched the first preseason game yet. There is a lot left to be figured out here. Let’s keep putting those guys in at different positions and at the end of the day and camp it will play itself out and as the games go on, it will continue to play itself out. It reminds me of 2020 when we had three guys drafted and every day you’re trying to find one thing to help those guys get better.”
Trevor Keegan: Lincoln Financial Field was louder than the Big House
Rookie guard Trevor Keegan admits to being a pest.
He’s irritated Pro Bowl guard Landon Dickerson for every morsel of information to help accelerate his career.
“I came to this position here with an open mindset, the mindset to get better each and every day,” Keegan said. “I think I’ve proven that to them, just showing Stout (Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line Coach Jeff Stoutland) that I listen to every single detail and technique. I’m going to continue to grow each and every day and give it my all.
“The reps (in practice) are limited and you got to take advantage of those. Another thing is just how detailed everything is. The details on each and every single play, each and every single technique, just little things that could help you want to play.”
Keegan’s approach has paid off, as he’s earned some of that limited time with the first-team unit. Coming off a National Championship at Michigan, much like Dickerson did in his final season at Alabama, Keegan is entering new territory this week – the preseason.
“I never had a preseason game in college, but I’m making sure my body is up to steam, make sure I’m getting sleep and the food that I need to get me ready for each and every day,” he said.
“I think I told Fred (Johnson) in the locker room that we play a game in five days. That’s pretty cool. I’m excited. I even got a little emotional getting over to the stadium (on Thursday for the Public Practice). I don’t know how many people were there, but it was louder than Michigan’s stadium. Definitely. It was rockin’. I got goosebumps.”
Wait, the nearly 50,000 at Lincoln Financial Field? Indeed, Keegan said. Incredible.
More to Defensive Tackle Than the Big 3
Brandon Graham said earlier in Training Camp that the present and the future of the defensive line are 98 (Jalen Carter), 90 (Jordan Davis), and 93 (Milton Williams).
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