Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, there’s now a really good chance that NFL rookie camps, OTA sessions and mandatory minicamps won’t take place this offseason. Heck, we could ultimately wind up seeing training camps effected as well. Whatever portion of the offseason is ultimately wiped out by the coronavirus pandemic, assuming the 2020 regular season starts on time, teams with more experienced rosters that have a lot of continuity carryover from the 2019 season seemingly would have an advantage. Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward certainly prescribes that theory as well.
During a Friday interview on 105.