Cowboys
Cowboys QB Trey Lance expressed to reporters that his confidence has significantly risen since entering the NFL with the 49ers. He mentioned feeling more prepared and eager to take snaps, especially since his last one was during last year’s preseason.
“[My confidence] is much higher than it was when I got into the NFL, for sure,” Lance said, via Nick Harris of the team website. “I kind of didn’t know what to expect. I think that’s probably most rookies, if not all of them at one point or another throughout that first year. I feel great about where I’m at. Continuing to get better, continuing to learn, and continuing to be a better quarterback.”
“My mindset hasn’t changed,” Lance added. “I haven’t attacked this offseason any differently. Controlling what I can control, continuing to learn the offense and building trust with these guys and the coaching staff as well. I’m excited. I haven’t played a snap, obviously, since last preseason. I’m just excited and looking forward to it and making sure I’m ready when that time does come. I think the biggest thing is I’ve learned a lot about myself and who I am on and off the field. This offseason, I’ve been at my best mentally, physically, spiritually knowing who I am, where I am, and being able to be present.”
Kayvon Thibodeaux
Giants OLB Kayvon Thibodeaux expressed his desire to follow in the footsteps of great pass rushers who have played for the organization.
“Last year I was able to get 11 and a half sacks,” Thibodeaux said, via PFT. “Those are the accolades. Now it’s about getting that respect throughout the league, having teams fear coming to play against us. Just taking everything I do to the next level as far as that extra. Greatness is optional. I just got to kind of take that next step.”
Giants
Giants HC Brian Daboll stated that they are not finalizing roster spots during spring camp and are primarily focused on teaching their system at the moment.
“It’s spring ball,” Daboll said. “We’ve talked about this I think the last two years. This is really a teaching camp. There’s no roster spots that are going to be made based on what they do here. This is more learning how we’re doing it, the communication aspect of it, but as a whole they have done a good job in the meeting room, out on the practice field, working well together, so try to build off that.”
Daboll mentioned they are focusing on teaching offensive linemen in various positions during practice.
“It’s May right now, so we’re trying to teach as many players different techniques. One time they might be guard, one time they might be tackle, you never know what we’re going to need. We’ll get to the depth chart much, much further down the road,” Daboll said.
Daboll added that there is ample time to determine their starting offensive line.
“We got a long time between now and August and once we go through training camp, we get through this phase three, we’ll teach them the that stuff we’re doing. There’s obviously certain changes we’re doing,” Daboll said. “They will have a chance with pads on to compete and then when we figure out what we think is the right five combination, whenever that is, that’s when it is. Whether it’s in the beginning of August and however it sorts out.”
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