The offseason training program can get monotonous at times for NFL players -- No pads, no hitting -- sometimes it doesn’t seem like football at all.
The offseason training program is a necessary evil, however, and players find their own ways to break up the monotony.
Defensive tackle Tyrunn Walker spices up his morning workouts with a healthy dose of competition.
“I rotate in sometimes with the linebackers and do a couple 20-yard sprints with the DBs just to push myself and get better,” Walker told detroitlions.com.
“Their thing is not to let me win and that’s great, I love to chase the rabbit, which is what I call it, and it’s just going to make me better.