Observations from Day 2 of Browns rookie minicamp
Key Points:
- Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken praised the team's minicamp, highlighting the mix of drafted players, free agents, and tryout candidates all showing a strong "coach me, coach" mentality.
- The Browns incorporated additional ACT (alignment, communication, technique) periods during minicamp, focusing on mental preparation and efficient play execution without helmets and at a slower pace.
- Quarterback Taylen Green impressed with his ability to work through progressions and learn quickly, though Monken emphasized the need to improve his release speed for quicker check-downs.
- Wide receivers Denzel Boston and KC Concepcion showed promising skills, with Boston demonstrating a notable catch radius and quick feet despite limited throwing opportunities during ACT periods.
- Defensive player McNeil-Warren was commended for his length, speed, physicality, and positive attitude, with Monken expressing optimism about his potential to become an elite player.