Chargers WR Quentin Johnston talks about getting acclimated to life in the NFL

Chargers WR Quentin Johnston talked about transitioning to the NFL and his conversations with the veteran receivers.

The Chargers held their rookie minicamp this past week at Hoag Performance Center in Costa Mesa, CA. The sessions had all of the team’s draft selections and undrafted rookies, headlined by first-round pick Quentin Johnston.

“Yeah, now it does,” Johnston said when asked if it ‘feels like’ he is in the NFL yet. “The meetings and stuff, I felt like I was still in that before the Draft stage, just getting ready for it, still anxious. As soon as I put my cleats on and got out on the field, it was a real moment.”

Johnston joins the pros with a rare combination of size and athleticism, which immediately popped on the practice field. Still, one of the things that he will have to fine-tune is his route running. Luckily, Johnston will be in a wide receiver room with plenty of knowledge in that department.

After his introductory press conference, Johnston said he stopped back at his hotel, and Keenan Allen, Mike Williams and Joshua Palmer went over to say hello and converse with him on the team and life in the NFL.

“Letting me know that we were all family,” Johnston said. “Letting me know what to expect. Kind of a crash course they gave me of what to expect, how stuff is run, a baseline so that I could get an understanding and feel for the football team, as much as I can at that point.”

After dominating at TCU, replicating that same success in this league might take time while he learns the finer details of the position. But Johnston knows that he is in good hands, and being mentored by a solid corps could go a long way to boosting his game.

“I feel like I came into a good situation, starting off initially under some guys that have been in the league and have been playing at a high level for a minute,” Johnston said. “So I feel like I can pick a lot of their game, apply it to mine, what’s needed in mine, and kind of expand from there.”

Johnston said Justin Herbert has not yet reached out to him. “He followed me on Instagram when I first got drafted,” Johnston said. “I ain’t really get a chance to talk to him yet. But hopefully soon.”

Photos: Georgia Bulldog rookies at NFL minicamp

How do Georgia Bulldog rookies look for their new NFL teams?

The Georgia Bulldogs had a record setting 2022 NFL draft. Now, Georgia rookies, including five first round picks, are suiting up for their respective NFL teams in rookie minicamps across the country.

Georgia had the largest seven round NFL draft class in NFL history. Bulldog fans will have even more Georgia players to watch on Sundays.

Georgia rookies like Travon Walker, Lewis Cine, Quay Walker, Jordan Davis, Channing Tindall, Nakobe Dean, George Pickens, and more are expected to compete for a starting role in the NFL.

Not pictured are Las Vegas Raiders running back Zamir White and Los Angeles Rams defensive back Derion Kendrick.

Here’s a first look at how Georgia Bulldogs look at their new NFL homes:

Ducks in new threads: Former Oregon players take over NFL rookie mini camps

It’s always a bit jarring to see former Ducks in their new NFL jerseys for the first time.

One of the best parts of the post-draft football world is when college football fans get a chance to see their former players join NFL teams and don some new threads in rookie minicamps. After years of watching these guys play at the college level, it is always a bit jarring to see them in new colors, new numbers, and on a new team.

That’s certainly the case for a handful of former Oregon Ducks, with a total of 9 players making the jump to the NFL this season. Over the past couple of weeks, many took part in rookie minicamps, giving us a look at their new digs. Unfortunately, we were unable to find photos of a few players like George Moore (Green Bay Packers), Jaylon Redd (Seattle Seahawks), or Mykael Wright (Arizona Cardinals).

Regardless, we can make do with what we’ve got. Here are the best pictures of former Ducks in rookie camps this past month.

Watch Eagles’ 2021 NFL draft class arriving for rookie minicamp

Eagles’ 2021 NFL draft class arriving for rookie minicamp

As the Eagles and their fans await the 2021 NFL schedule release, rookies from the team’s draft class have started arriving for their first minicamp under head coach Nick Sirianni.

It’s unknown whether Eagles second-year quarterback and starter, Jalen Hurts will make an appearance with DeVonta Smith, Kenneth Gainwell, Landon Dickerson, and others.

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Watch Eagles’ 2021 NFL draft class arriving for rookie minicamp

Eagles’ 2021 NFL draft class arriving for rookie minicamp

As the Eagles and their fans await the 2021 NFL schedule release, rookies from the team’s draft class have started arriving for their first minicamp under head coach Nick Sirianni.

It’s unknown whether Eagles second-year quarterback and starter, Jalen Hurts will make an appearance with DeVonta Smith, Kenneth Gainwell, Landon Dickerson, and others.

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