Seahawks get 1st look at new WR Marquise Goodwin on Monday

The Seattle Seahawks were able to get a good look at new wide receiver Marquise Goodwin on Monday after he officially signed his contract.

The Seattle Seahawks got their first look at wide receiver Marquise Goodwin on Monday after he formally signed his contract with the team.

“He’s extraordinarily fast. He’s a gifted athlete,” coach Pete Carroll said after the Seahawks wrapped up their first OTA of the season. “He came right out here day one and he still shows that he can fly.”

Goodwin initially entered the NFL in 2013 when he was drafted by the Bills in the third round. After four years in Buffalo, he played the next three seasons with the Seahawks’ division rivals, the 49ers. Goodwin then spent one year each in Philadelphia and Chicago.

“He’s a real disciplined route runner, and he’s also a guy who’s played all the spots,” Carroll continued. “So I’m thinking that he will add something with what he brings athletically but also his background and his makeup and his versatility.”

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Chiefs 2022 offseason workout schedule announced

The #Chiefs offseason workout program schedule has been revealed, with official dates for the first day, OTAs, and mandatory minicamp.

The Kansas City Chiefs are back in action sooner than you expect, with voluntary offseason workouts beginning next month.

Teams with new head coaches are able to begin their offseason program a bit earlier than other teams. The Chiefs (and all other teams with veteran coaches) can officially begin the first day of their offseason program on April 18.

The NFL announced full workout schedules for each team down below, from Day 1 through mandatory minicamp. Check out the schedule for K.C. down below:

  • First Day: April 18.
  • Organized Team Activities Group 1: May 25-26.
  • Organized Team Activities Group 2: May 31-June 2.
  • Organized Team Activities Group 3: June 7-10.
  • Mandatory Minicamp: June 14-16.

The Chiefs will hold their rookie minicamp either on the weekend of May 6-8 or May 15-17. However, that won’t be confirmed by the team or made official until after the draft.

There are three phases of the voluntary workout program. Here are the descriptions of each phase per the NFL’s press release:

Phase One:

“Phase One consists of the first two weeks of the program with activities limited to meetings, strength and conditioning, and physical rehabilitation only.”

Phase Two:

“Phase Two consists of the next three weeks of the program. On-field workouts may include individual or group instruction and drills, as well as ‘perfect play drills,’ and drills and plays with offensive players lining up across from offensive players and defensive players lining up across from defensive players, conducted at a walk through pace. No live contact or team offense vs. team defense drills are permitted.”

Phase Three: 

“Phase Three consists of the next four weeks of the program. Teams may conduct a total of 10 days of organized team practice activity, or ‘OTAs’. No live contact is permitted, but 7-on-7, 9-on-7, and 11-on-11 drills are permitted.”

There are no dates attached to the first two phases, though the first phase can begin as early as the Chiefs’ first day on April 18th.

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Marvin Jones gives his impressions on the Jaguars’ WR group from OTAs

Jacksonville’s free-agent addition at receiver had high praise for the rest of the group’s performance at OTAs.

There aren’t many position groups with higher expectations for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2021 than the receiving corps. Despite the team’s disappointing 1-15 season in 2020, the receiving corps was a strength. D.J. Chark took a slight step back from his breakout 2019 campaign, but the additions of rookies Laviska Shenault and Collin Johnson more than made up for it.

Now that the team finally has an answer at quarterback, the receiver group is expected to take a major leap forward. With OTAs underway for Jacksonville, new free agent signing Marvin Jones Jr. (one of the top receivers from a production standpoint the Jags have had in years) finally got the opportunity to see the whole group in action.

Jones was impressed by what he saw, but he also said it was par for the course for what he expected given how the team meetings in the prior weeks had gone.

“I think it’s been great, and I think it’s just a transfer to what we’ve been doing for the past three weeks before we even got on the field with all of the coaches and stuff like that,” he said. “We’ve spent a lot of time together, probably almost two months now, so it’s been good.”

One thing that has already stood out to Jones is the versatility of the receiving group. It has Chark, who largely fits the mold of a deep-threat burner with his 6-foot-4 frame and top-tier ball skills, and Shenault, who lined up all over the field as a rookie and saw a good amount of action, taking carries out of the backfield in addition to seeing reps as a receiver.

Jones said he thinks the wide array of skill sets in the wideout room will be majorly beneficial to Jacksonville’s offensive production in Year 1 of the new regime, led by head coach Urban Meyer.

“Everybody’s going around flying fast and making big plays as we should and as we knew we were going to do,” Jones said. “There’s a lot of people, a lot of receivers in our group that can have different abilities and can put them in different places. You put Laviska [Shenault Jr.] in the backfield and watch him work and stuff like that. Everybody’s been great and everybody’s been taking the coaching and just having a good time. So, we’re just going to continue to do that.”

That’s exactly the kind of optimism Jags fans should want to hear from a high-budget free agent signing, and it’s a good sign for a unit that should the strength of the team in 2021.

Tim Tebow caught a touchdown pass from Trevor Lawrence in OTA’s with the Jaguars

Urban Meyer said Tebow has improved as a tight end so far.

Trevor Lawrence couldn’t say very much about Tim Tebow earlier this week when he was asked. Lawrence really only knew Tebow from playing with him on the NCAA games that we all miss, dearly.

But now, after working with Tebow in over the last week, it seems the former Broncos quarterback and the Jaguars rookie are forming a bit of a connection.

Tebow reportedly caught touchdown passes so far in OTA’s with one coming Lawrence in OTA’s, according to the Florida Times-Union. The other came from Gardner Minshew. They were both in short-yardage goalline situations. He also didn’t drop a single pass.

He’s still got some work to do, though, John Reid of the Times-Union writes.

Tebow also didn’t look natural, like the other tight ends did, when he had to throw a forearm rip into a hand-held blocking dummy and then shed another block, before carrying on with his route. A few times, he looked somewhat out of sorts.   

Urban Meyer characterized Tim Tebow’s first OTA with the Jaguars as “awkward” but said he’s improved.

“Oh well, I wouldn’t say weird — awkward maybe, the first practice. But it’s 1 of 90, trying to make the team. He has improved, it’s all new for him, but Tyler Bowen is doing a good job with our tight ends as a whole.”

It sounds like Tebow has quite the journey ahead of him.

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