He’s looked good. I mean, he’s so explosive off the ball. That’s all the same. He’s thicker. He’s bigger. He’s gained weight,” Marinelli said. “And he looks really good but now I think as you go, it’s not so much winning the rush, it’s building the foundation to rush, if that makes sense, [with] his get-off and his pad level. I just want him to get to work and go, and then he can, I think, if he’s doing that he’ll help us impact the game.”
Your body is just not used to it, the hitting,” Marinelli said. “And now you kinda go through training camp, you get broken down and you go through it and then you come back. We just got to be smart, monitoring how many snaps he gets. They’re a bunch of car crashes out there at the end of the day. So we understand it, and we got to work through it.”
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