Last week, players and coaches took the field together for the first time since the end of last season as Phase 2 of the voluntary offseason program started. Saleh said that he could tell the players have put in a lot of work since January and specifically mentioned second-year QB Zach Wilson and DE Carl Lawson.
Wilson looks "beefy in a good way" after putting on more weight and has already shown an improved command of the offense.
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Wilson looks "beefy in a good way" after putting on more weight and has already shown an improved command of the offense.
Lawson is sprinting and "ready to roll" after rupturing his Achilles tendon last August, but he will not participate in any 11-on-11 periods throughout the spring."There's little things he's doing where you're seeing more security," Saleh said. "He's not a rookie, so he's being a little more vocal. He looks good, he's getting more comfortable. … He's much further ahead at this point than he was a year ago."
"I think he's been ready to roll since the second he tore it," Saleh said. "The guy is an animal with rehab. So, I'm not worried about his availability."
He later added: "I'm really excited for him to be able to get back to the field healthy. He's put in so much work to get to this point where he is and I know he's not even close to stopping."
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