As fantastic as Patrick Mahomes was in 2018, there’s still room for improvement. Mahomes has vowed to improve his footwork in the pocket in between the Kansas City Chiefs’ mandatory minicamp and training camp. Mahomes feels he’s relied too heavily on his arm in the past.
How am I supposed to get any work done charting OL snaps when Patrick Mahomes is doing crap like this?
I watched this play a hundred times the first time over, and I'm already up to about 63 this time around. pic.twitter.com/LOvlFhkCUf
— Seth Keysor (@RealMNchiefsfan) June 13, 2019
Gruden says Haskins will get to compete for starting job
While the Washington Redskins made sure they’d have a starting quarterback in place in trading for Case Keenum this offseason, head coach Jay Gruden isn’t closing the door on the possibility of first round draft pick Dwayne Haskins winning the job. Gruden told reporters Friday that Haskins “deserves a shot.”
Jay Gruden: Dwayne Haskins 'deserves a shot' to start Week 1https://t.co/OPLJ1vj9yC pic.twitter.com/zCkSQs0xTq
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) June 14, 2019
John Ross not consistent
If John Ross hopes to stick with new Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor, he has an uphill battle. Reportedly, Ross hasn’t been consistent in early work with the team. Last season Ross started 10 games, played in 13 and caught 21 passes for 210 yards and seven touchdowns.
One advanced metric trend suggests John Ross is headed for a breakout year #CincinnatiBengals https://t.co/EmpEyMkYdB
— Bengals Talk (@Bengals_TT) June 9, 2019
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