We're in the last lull of the NFL offseason—the gap between the end of OTAs and the start of training camp.
The calm before the storm, if you will.
Soon enough, the pads will go on, the hitting will start, and we'll get a real feel for how the league's teams will look in 2019—including how this year's rookie class fits into the picture.
Of course, we've already learned a few things about this year's incoming crop. Whether it was rookie minicamp, OTAs or mandatory minicamp, rookies have already had their first opportunity to make a good impression on their new teams.