NFL rookie minicamps: four teams that should feel great until Sunday
Only 119 days after NFL’s Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chieffs opening the “Thursday Night Football” season. Although this may seem like plenty of time for the league’s rookies to be ready to shine in the 1st week, you can bet that the league coaches are not close enough of the next 17 weeks.
This brings us to the importance this weekend. Although “Rookie MiniCamp” is relatively benign – those who are not related to the best players in the world – the next three days set the tone for all new men.
Each team starts to work with new arrivals 30 hours (10 between Friday and Sunday days). Especially for teams that deposit most of the future of Franchisee in one or two rookies, these three days offer a huge clue to whether their franchises are the next chefs or the next Laughingstock.
Here are the four teams to feel good about their drafts:
Tennessee Titans
Last month, Cam Ward was the 19th players in the last 25 drafts. Know how many of these 19 people won a Super Bowl? Yes, just two: Matthew Stafford and Eli Manning.
We are talking about two reasons: First, it is statistically wrong to expect Ward to take titans to a Super Bowl. Secondly, nobody cares about the first reason. The pressure of being special begins now.
Head coach Brian Callahan and the offensive coordinator Nick Holz spent months to decide that Ward was most appropriate for election number 1. They believe they understand how they think, how they work, and how they react to success and failure – but this weekend equivalent to the end of the honeymoon. Will Ward and Titans live happy forever? The first signs – good and bad – will be released this weekend.
Jacksonville Jaguars
One of the most exciting stories that will play during the 2025 season is the how many institutes of Travis Hunter, the winner of Heisman Trophy.
Is it the buyer first? The first corner? Does it have an athletic ability to prepare both sides of the ball as well as intellectual bandwidth?
Considering that Hunter is an academic All-Actica twice, it has been reported to have published 3.79 GPA, while the preparation of the 4 GPA is not a problem. However, Hunter will begin to learn exactly how much Jagars can use for 10 hours a day this weekend and how much they can collapse on your plate before shaking hands.
Las Vegas Raiders
Ashton Jeanty has not been prepared for the sixth to get some heat from the New Raeders Game Course Geno Smith. He’s gonna be a franchise. Jeanty is the sixth run prepared in the top 10 in the last 10 years. Three were worthy of the Honor Hall: Saquon Barkley (No. 2), Christian McCaffrey (8 No. 8 in 2017) and Ezekiel Elliott (number 4 in 2016).
Bijan Robinson, who made 1,456 hurry and 14 touches last year after a lot of rookie season last year, may be going to the status of an honor list. Leonard Fournette, the group’s “bust”, won a Super Bowl ring in 2021 even in 2017.
All these guys enjoyed Elliott’s best rookie. He scored 1,631 yard and 15 goals on the ground and came third in the NFL’s MVP vote. He touched the ball on average 23.6 times per game. Wait Jeanty to at least touch it – but Elliott’s (32) can capture three times more transitions.
This weekend, the raiders are starting to discover how much the superhuman and versatile bed can be.
Atlanta Falcons
In the first round of Falcons last year, the playmaker Michael Penix Jr. Although Kirk signed cousins Just a month ago, an agreement of $ 180 million four years? Falcons and GM Terry Fontenot caught a serious vial.
Now this draft is quickly forward: Falcons, with the election number 26 to get the Rusher James Pearce Jr.’ı 2026 when they left the first round elections to take more mockery-Edge Rusher Jalon Walker, although they used the 15th general election.
The only way to make sense is that Pearce’s majority of NFL believes in it. Falcons will breathe much easier if Pearce, who dealt with whispering that he has a hard body and is “difficult”, proves that it is difficult to block.