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The Most Outstanding Rookies at the 2021 NFL Training Camps

We are getting closer and closer to the start of the 2021 Season. training camps They began this Tuesday, July 27, and as the training sessions of each of the teams are always full of news, in this article we will tell you who are the rookies who have excelled the most in each of the practices.

For this, in Primero y Diez we bring you this tracker with the top rookies at the 2021 NFL Training Camps.

This article will be updated as the training sessions progress.

Most Outstanding Rookies at the 2021 NFL Training Camps

AFC

AFC East

Buffalo Bills:

Miami Dolphins:

New England Patriots:

New York Jets:

WR Elijah Moore: In drills 11 vs 11, Moore became best friends with Zach Wilson. The highlight was a 40 yard pass made by Wilson to which Moore had to adjust so that, after the catch, he culminated in the end zone. Furthermore, HC Robert Saleh noted about Moore: “You would think I had been in this building for ten years. You ask all the right questions, you are trying. He is an impressive young man ”.

AFC North

Baltimore Ravens:

WR Rashod Bateman: His performance last Friday is especially noteworthy, where in one-on-one coverage he beat Marlon Humphrey to get his first touchdown as Raven. And the same thing happened against Marcus Peters. Just one day was enough to show the two best cornerbacks that this team has.

Cincinnati Bengals:

Cleveland Browns:

CB Greg Newsome II – Browns fans can be angry and happy at the same time. The bad news is that Baker Mayfield is throwing interceptions again. The good news is, he was a victim of Newsome. In the training session on Sunday, Newsome can be seen anticipating the ball and moving his feet in a very good way to stay on the field of play and thus the interception was valid. This is exactly what a team wants to see from their first round.

Pittsburgh Steelers:

AFC South

Houston Texans:

Indianapolis Colts

Jacksonville Jaguars

QB Trevor Lawrence: In the team’s first practice session, the Clemson alumnus completed 16 of 18 pitches with two perfect “deep throws,” reported Michael DiRocco of ESPN. Furthermore, teammates did not hesitate to praise him. LB Myles Jack noted, “When you start to see him throw the ball, man, you’re like, ‘okay, this is what an overall No. 1 pick looks like.’

Tennessee Titans:

AFC West

Denver Broncos:

CB Patrick Surtain II: If we talk about talent in training camp, Surtain must be mentioned. Just a week was enough for several of his high school classmates to surrender to him: “Probably one of the fastest I’ve seen as a rookie. It is quite impressive. His pressure technique. Looks like he’s been in the league for a couple of years now. He has a lot going for him, ”said Bryce Callahan, who has been in the NFL for four years.

Kansas City Chiefs:

Las Vegas Raiders:

OT Alex Leatherwood: Selected with the 17th pick overall, the Alabama graduate has mostly won praise from offensive coordinator Greg Olson, who highlights his speed with his legs and his ability to quickly become familiar with the playbook: “A very smart guy. He’s learned it really fast, ”Olson said. We have probably installed more than 400 plays in two days. We had him in rookie camp for three days and he had little to no mental errors. “

Los Angeles Chargers:

OT Rashawn Slater: Last Monday, the Northwestern graduate was a real wall. During the one-on-ones, Slater went 4-0 against defenders Joey Bosa, Kyler Fackrell and Uchenna Nwosu on two occasions. After that, in 11 vs 11 Slater lost a couple of reps, but still maintained a high level of play, appearing to be technically solid with his hands to keep edge rushers at bay. Following Monday’s session, HC Brandon Staley praised Slater, saying “he’s a really fun player to coach,” adding that he stays after every practice to work more with OL coach Frank Smith.

OT Rashawn Slater jugando con Northwestern

NFC

NFC East

Dallas Cowboys:

LB Micah Parsons: Apparently, the Penn State graduate has generated a lot of rave reviews. In the column Football Morning in America From Peter King on Monday, a lot was written about Parsons: “At the beginning of camp, Parsons has been playing like July practices are October games. He’s been making a play or two every practice, going back and forth, and he’s starting to force his way into a role where he plays every defensive down. ” The Cowboys defense needs help, and Parsons is the one for it.

New York Giants:

Philadelphia Eagles:

Washington Football Team:

LB Jamin Davis – The Kentucky alumnus has lined up with the WFT’s first team defense and, according to multiple reports, has had some very good days. After a practice session, HC Ron Rivera confirmed it: “Jamin stood out immediately.” Coaches have said they love the versatility Davis has shown to date, so they want to try it out at all three linebacker positions. However, the long-term plan is for it to end up being MLB. It will be interesting to continue to closely follow Davis and his progress this summer.

NFC North

Chicago Bears:

Detroit Lions:

OT Penei Sewell: This training camp marks the first time in nearly two years that the Oregon graduate has worn shoulder pads, and his performance did not disappoint. In an initial 3-on-3 period between the offensive and defensive lines, Sewell completely eliminated Julian Okwara on a replay, which even led to an argument. In addition, HC Dan Campbell said Tuesday that he was thrilled to see Sewell face Romeo Okwara in a match that did not disappoint. Romeo won the first rep, but Sewell came back and made the necessary adjustments during practice.

Green Bay Packers:

Minnesota Vikings:

NFC South

Atlanta Falcons:

TE Kyle Pitts: The Falcons’ new offensive weapon could not be absent from this list. In a week of training camps, the Florida graduate has truly shone. Especially in today’s session, where he got a brilliant reception from a not so good pass from Matt Ryan. With the catch he gives us a glimpse of what he will be able to do in his NFL career. And well, the link to this video speaks for itself.

Carolina Panthers:

New Orleans Saints:

Tampa Bay Buccaneers:

LB Joe Tryon: The last first-round pick of the 2021 Draft chose not to play his final year in college due to COVID-19, but his performance so far in the training camp is defined in HC Bruce Arians’ own words: “He has not been in shoulder pads in about two years and is still whipping the butts of too many boys.”

NFC West

Arizona Cardinals:

LB Zaven Collins: The Tulsa alumnus is destined to start from Week 1 on Kliff Kingsbury’s defense. His best move came last Saturday when Collins managed to hit a pass of Kyler Murray so that later the play ended in an interception. Collins will be the replacement for Jordan Hicks and it appears the linebacker position for the Cardinals is very well covered.

Los Angeles Rams:

San Francisco 49ers:

Seattle Seahawks:

These are the top players from the 2021 NFL Training Camps so far. Is any of your favorite team showing up? We read you in the comments under this tracker and on our social networks.

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