It’s always nice when a rookie sounds like he’s well ahead of the game, doesn’t it? Even if he ends up not being as far along as he thinks he is in his understanding of how the game of football at the professional level works, it’s still usually an asset to him to have that early insight, provided that he doesn’t use that as an excuse to become slack in his learning.
Terrell Edmunds, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ first-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, has said a number of things over the course of the past month that do really hint at somebody who ‘gets’ it, the way T.