– Quinn likes this time of year, mainly due to the value that supports the teaching of recruits and free agents not drafted how to become professionals. “We are not going to miss a stage in their development,” he said. For veterans, he wants to make sure that his staff develop a solid plan to perfect the specific areas of their skills. “It’s nice to see how hard everyone works from the start.”
– Although the Trey Amos Coin Half was drafted in the second round, the commanders seem just as enthusiastic about him as for Conerly. In addition to looking at the room, Amos has an ideal speed and fluidity in its movements that appeared in practice. He also stood out for his coaches; After crossing a representative, one of his position coaches shouted: “To improve each representative, Amos.”
– Each recruit lessons is different, and this is the case this year during the comparison of this year’s group in class 2024. One thing that Quinn hopes that they have in common is their desire to be good teammates. It was, among others, something in which the 2024 class excelled, and Quinn wants this standard to remain the same in 2025.
“Not all players can become a great player, but you can become a big teammate,” said Quinn.