One-on-one drills are favorites for fans in attendance. The quarterback sits back with no pressure and waits for his receiver to break open. It’s akin to those street games of pick-up football when rushers had to count to 7-Mississippi. In other words, the one-on-one drills are heavily slanted in favor of the receiver.
Today, I charted the sessions which included throws mostly from Lamar Jackson and Tyler Huntley. Here’s how they played out with commentary when warranted:
• CB Marlon Humphrey with a Pass Defensed (“PD”) v. WR Tylan Wallace
• WR Zay Flowers beats Jalyn Armour-Davis for a short gain
• CB Brandon Stephens blankets WR Laquon Treadwell, wins the matchup but fails to turn his head.