Along with Jeanty, second-rounder Jack Bech could be seen making plays during team period – already creating chemistry with sixth-round pick, quarterback Cam Miller. While the physical aspect of the game is essential, the receiver believes the mental component goes hand in hand in the early portions of this process.
“Especially just getting here as a rookie – it’s easy to come out here and understand to give a stutter and go, if you have a curl, if your blocking backside,” Bech said. “But it’s more about understanding the different leverages, understanding what the defense is doing and taking it a step further. Understanding the nuance of the game, knowing where to attack. … [T]hat’s how you last and that’s how you become a great player. It’s what is between the ears.”
Rookie minicamp finished out this weekend before the entirety of the team returns for offseason workouts and OTAs starting May 19. While the new additions are competing against one another for jobs heading into training camp, they’re also becoming acquainted with one other and building much-needed camaraderie.
“It’s a new brotherhood. We’re all welcoming each other, getting to know each other,” Jeanty said. “Pete Carroll was saying it yesterday, we’ve all got to be connected and build relationships, and that’s going to make us a better team and teammates.”
“Everyone is excited, there’s a lot of juice going around,” Porter added. “Yeah, we made it to the NFL, but now the thing is to stay here and make your mark here. Everyone’s flying around, everyone’s got really good energy and we’ve only been here for two days but you’re already starting to form those relationships that you can lean on those guys. I think it’s really special and I think over this next weekend we’re going to keep growing.”
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