The article is right on key
She's not highly praising or overtly dimissing
Acknowledges that it's all without pads.
But there's plenty to intuit, and acknowledge
Stafford took a full load in OTAs. He hadn't done that since his arrival.
Bringing back Michel in some ways admits their lack of attention to errors made in 2022. She asserts that 4 RBs is max, so the battle is really to 2 spots. That's my opine.
As far as the line favs? Noteboom's and Bruss' injuries have me setting them to rear of the line. Bruss already not prepped for Sunday football, and Noteboom's rarer injury to rehab makes them easy 2nd tier guys. Boom can definitely pass pro, but pushing the pile? Jackson has some brute about him that I like. Her ability to actually see the various groups that went out there and how they performed absolutely gives her a prime seat. Whether those lineups stick doesn't matter. BTW, for her, Avila is out there with Havs no matter what. The interest for me is in that first fav with Shelton at Center.
No surprise. She expresses concerns about the interior defensive line. Might seem like low hanging fruit, but if there's an honest spot that we'll see bodies acquired prior to September? Not her take: Mine.
Perhaps the note that we all have heard is that both Tutu and Puka have been given full work through the sessions. Meaning for Tutu that he's been out there rotating through more receiving spots. What he does without the ball coming his way in McVay's concepts is at least an attempt to keep him on the field. That's a superb take by her. Puka also making strides. Can a rookie get significant snaps at WR?
Most of all, she clearly says until they get to joint practices it's conjecture. At this time a year, I'll take conjecture from a girl who can explain "concepts" better than virtually any other gal on circuit. In fact, I'd guess her knowledge base in true football playbook x and o far exceed 98% of females covering pro teams.