Spent the entire practice down on the end where the offense did quite a bit of their drills yesterday, so I watched the QB's and WR's quite a bit.
QB is a 2 horse race. Both of them looked good at times and missed a few during team portions.
Rhoda had a nice TD run on a designed option play. Did some good things in running the offense when they were in 11 on 11.
Croft had a scramble run for a TD during the same segment of practice and also did well in running the offense. Really too close to call as PJ said.
Douglas and A-Bell are really nice looking recievers. Run good routes and catch the ball when it is in their area.
Howard has some talent and speed, but is a little raw in the route running.
Hmielewski looked pretty good yesterday as well.
They were not going live full contact to the ground, but the run game looked good at times and at other times the D really did well in stopping the run. When only going full speed but not full contact it is hard to know how long or short some of the runs would be as they blow the whistle right when contact happens or is about to happen and you don't know if the O guy would have been able to break the tackle or not.
Smith, Brooks and McCrary looked tough and McCrary brings a different dimension as he is more of a punishing runner. The two FR in London and Ibrahim are similar in size to Smith and Brooks and will be good replacements in a couple years.
Defense has so many moving parts with what they can do personnel wise . They might want to be a 4-3 defensive team, but with the LB group they have they can run a 3-3-5 look, a 3-4-4 look or a 4-2-5 based on the offensive sets they see. Winfield going down with the hamstring injurt wasn't good, but it will help the better evaluate the rest of the DB's without him on the field. Hope he isn't out too long.
Pace of practice is fast and it seemed that the first and second groups got a ton more reps, because those groups were the only ones doing the 11 on 11 stuff throughout the whole practice. There were some tired players by the end of practice. Biggest difference with the pace is the coaches don't get a ton of time to instruct them on the field as they try to get through as many reps as possible Other practices I have been at in previous years coaches would do more instruction on the field after a rep. I would guess they spend a considerable amount of time after practice going over video and instructing the players.
Highlight of the day was at the end when they brought Santoso out to punt and if this staff member could catch the punt they would be done with running. He got three attempts, but the punts weren't close enough for him to catch. He gave great effort on the second one as he ran about 20 yards up and to the side and dove for it but could only get a hand on it. It almost looked like Santoso was kicking it away from him so he couldn't catch it and that maybe PJ instructed him to do that.
Not sure what the pay sites had to say about practice. Also, there wasn't any handout saying observations couldn't be posted anywhere, all the guy said when I entered the building was that I wasn't able to use my phone while there.
If you have any specific questions, you can post them here maybe I or someone else at practice can answer.