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Wednesday's Practice Report: 9/14

justintoscano

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ATTIRE: Shells

LOCATION: Kajikawa Practice Fields

MEDIA AVAILABILITY: About 25 minutes

GUESTS: I saw scouts from the Chargers, Saints, Bills, Packers and Chiefs

TILLMAN JERSEY: None

EN VERDE: N/A

TOWELS AND SUNSCREEN (muscle beach, no contact): LB Christian Sam, DT George Lea, LS Mitchell Fraboni, TE Grant Martinez, OL Tyson Rising. I also saw a #36, but there's no No. 36 on the roster.

Note: Tim White was with the WRs and not on muscle beach, but he didn't appear to be participating in drills.

The team worked on tackle circuit and other drills before moving into anything else. The drills seemed to be per usual.



Then, the offense ran an 11-on-0 drill. Here's how the teams looked:

First team: QB Manny Wilkins, RB Kalen Ballage, WRs N'Keal Harry, Fred Gammage (slot), Jalen Harvey, TE Kody Kohl, LT Evan Goodman, LG Sam Jones, C A.J. McCollum, RG Stephon McCray, RT Quinn Bailey

Second team: QB Brady White, RB Nick Ralston, WRs Cam Smith/Ryan Jenkins (slot), Ellis Jefferson, TE Jay Jay Wilson, LT Cohl Cabral, LG Alex Losoya, C Tyler McClure, RG Steven Miller, RT Zach Robertson

The only notables on the third team were Dillon Sterling-Cole and Terrell Chatman.

After this session, the team had a special teams period. As he does most of the time (if not all of it), Matt Haack looked really good. He's got a wicked spin to that punt when it comes off his left foot. Almost looks like that spin also helps with pinning teams back in their own territory — instead of a punt hitting the ground near the 15-yard line and bouncing hard toward the end zone, his punts seem to sit a bit easier after that spin.
 
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